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It's NOT a game crash, it crashes BEFORE the game ever launches, so logs are nonexistent.

 

Please stop ignoring the fact that we can't have logs and overlooking our problems. Were you in our place you'd know how much we want to have any logs, but we don't!

 

W can't generate logs by natural means. This error is common here and there with normal java, but remember that this only happen when using forge with us.

 

If you don't understand what's up, I can make a video of my own version (probably the same crash) getting the error.

 

 

That said, if you know other way to generate logs, we can try it gladly.

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Here:

 

As you can see, the only log in my folder is the installer log from the forge install itself. Nothing in the logs folder too

 

 

Also, the error report of windows (descriptions on Portuguese):

 

 

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Some say BEX errors can be solved adding the programs to DEP exception. But 64x Programs can't be added to DEP, and checking the option to only use DEP on system tasks does nothing.

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Yeah, I updated it and the error is the same. TBH, this is why I'm having this error in first place, because I updated my java to 8. I was using Java 7 U71 for a very long time, and decided that was time to get new airs.

 

Then I tried to downgrade to 7 but the error won't disappear. Tried JavaRa, and deleted registries, nothing help, and the error is ever the same, in every detail.

 

I used Java 7 for the video because modders extensively recommend this version over 8.

 

 

And so I came to this forum. Only you guys can explain me why this won't happen without forge. Every java application work, but not forged MC.

 

 

 

Edit: My god, confirmed that LiteLoader also won't work. Not sure why normal MC work however.

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  On 7/24/2015 at 7:14 PM, diesieben07 said:

Well, you give us nothing to work with. There should an error of some sort somewhere.

 

BEX64 Errors never get a proper solution. I spent my free time of the last 2 days searching such errors. It's futile, believe me.

 

What I wanna know is: what was it that changed java configurations so hard between versions and why they affect modded Minecraft environment? Why I can't just uninstall java, clear the registry and everything, then install java again (I mean, I can reinstall and clean, and did it a lot of times, but makes no difference) ?

 

But only you guys can explain what, it must be something easy to solve, but we're totally clueless.

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That's not what I meant... I just wanna know if one default configuration of java 8 could make it impossible to launch modded minecraft and how to fix it.

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Considering that I have searched a lot of posts so far and found no solution, then I'm alone alone now.

 

I give up, all I know about programming is some intermediary knowledge of LUA, no way I can understand java out of minecraft logs.

Given the number of people of my family that use my desktop and the fact that I don't have money to buy Original windows, it's gonna take a very long time to down it and backup everything.

 

I just hope somebody with a idea about the error could help me. Formatting Win is just...

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  On 7/24/2015 at 8:53 PM, loordgek said:

try deleting the .minecraft

 

I rarelly delete the whole folder, but I can tell you I cleaned it two times and tried to run from a different folder in my sister's .minecraft.

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  On 7/26/2015 at 8:32 AM, loordgek said:

try multimc maybe the launcher is not happy https://multimc.org/

 

I have already tried the executable original java launcher and some cracked ones just to be sure it isn't the launcher. I doubt using MultiMC will make difference, but I've to try.

 

Gonna put the folder directly on Local Disk C to see what happens.

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