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>:( I need help. I have a forge sever that when I start up will not work. This is what it gives me

---- Minecraft Crash Report ----

// Who set us up the TNT?

 

Time: 04/02/16 4:06 PM

Description: Exception in server tick loop

 

Missing Mods:

SlimevoidLib : [2.0.4.6,)

 

cpw.mods.fml.common.MissingModsException

at cpw.mods.fml.common.Loader.sortModList(Loader.java:243)

at cpw.mods.fml.common.Loader.loadMods(Loader.java:493)

at cpw.mods.fml.server.FMLServerHandler.beginServerLoading(FMLServerHandler.java:87)

at cpw.mods.fml.common.FMLCommonHandler.onServerStart(FMLCommonHandler.java:314)

at net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServer.func_71197_b(DedicatedServer.java:117)

at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.run(MinecraftServer.java:387)

at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer$2.run(MinecraftServer.java:685)

 

 

A detailed walkthrough of the error, its code path and all known details is as follows:

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

-- System Details --

Details:

Minecraft Version: 1.7.10

Operating System: Windows 8.1 (amd64) version 6.3

Java Version: 1.8.0_60, Oracle Corporation

Java VM Version: Java HotSpot 64-Bit Server VM (mixed mode), Oracle Corporation

Memory: 526931864 bytes (502 MB) / 606076928 bytes (578 MB) up to 1401946112 bytes (1337 MB)

JVM Flags: 0 total;

AABB Pool Size: 0 (0 bytes; 0 MB) allocated, 0 (0 bytes; 0 MB) used

IntCache: cache: 0, tcache: 0, allocated: 0, tallocated: 0

FML: MCP v9.05 FML v7.10.99.99 Minecraft Forge 10.13.4.1566 42 mods loaded, 42 mods active

States: 'U' = Unloaded 'L' = Loaded 'C' = Constructed 'H' = Pre-initialized 'I' = Initialized 'J' = Post-initialized 'A' = Available 'D' = Disabled 'E' = Errored

U mcp{9.05} [Minecraft Coder Pack] (minecraft.jar)

U FML{7.10.99.99} [Forge Mod Loader] (forge-1.7.10-10.13.4.1566-1.7.10-universal.jar)

U Forge{10.13.4.1566} [Minecraft Forge] (forge-1.7.10-10.13.4.1566-1.7.10-universal.jar)

U modJ_StarMinerCore{0.9.7} [starMinerCore] (minecraft.jar)

U ivtoolkit{IvToolkit} [1.2] (minecraft.jar)

U Micdoodlecore{} [Micdoodle8 Core] (minecraft.jar)

U TooManyItems{1.7.10} [TooManyItems] (minecraft.jar)

U psychedelicraftcore{1.4} [Psychedelicraft Core] (minecraft.jar)

U modJ_StarMiner{0.9.7} [starminer Mod] (Anti-Gravity-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

U BiomesOPlenty{2.1.0} [biomes O' Plenty] (BiomesOPlenty-1.7.10-2.1.0.1609-universal.jar)

U mod_Booze{1.6.4} [booze] (booze_1-6-4-4.jar)

U bunkermod{1.1} [bunker Mod] (BunkerMod-1.1.jar)

U bygoneage{Beta v0.9.7} [bygone Age] (Bygone-Age-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

U AnimationAPI{1.2.1} [AnimationAPI] (Bygone-Age-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

U clonecraft{3.0} [CloneCraft] (Clone-Craft-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

U DynamicTransport{0.1.2.0} [Dynamic Transport] (Dynamic-Transport-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

U GalacticraftMars{3.0.12} [Galacticraft Planets] (Galacticraft-Planets-1.7-3.0.12.435.jar)

U GalacticraftCore{3.0.12} [Galacticraft Core] (GalacticraftCore-1.7-3.0.12.435.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MineFactory Reloaded] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatAppliedEnergistics{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Applied Energistics] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatAtum{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Atum] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatBackTools{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: BackTools] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatBuildCraft{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: BuildCraft] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatChococraft{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Chococraft] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatExtraBiomes{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: ExtraBiomes] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatForestry{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Forestry] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatForgeMicroblock{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: ForgeMicroblock] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatIC2{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: IC2] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatMystcraft{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Mystcraft] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatProjRed{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat ProjectRed] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatRailcraft{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Railcraft] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatSufficientBiomes{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Sufficient Biomes] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatThaumcraft{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Thaumcraft] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatThermalExpansion{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Thermal Expansion] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatTConstruct{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Tinkers' Construct] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatTwilightForest{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: TwilightForest] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatVanilla{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Vanilla] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U miners{v3.1.0} [Miner's Heaven] (Miners-Heaven-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

U psychedelicraft{1.5.2} [Psychedelicraft] (Psychedelicraft-1.5.2.jar)

U RTM{1.7.10.5} [Real Train Mod] (Real-Train-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

U securitycraft{v1.6.1} [securityCraft] (SecurityCraft v1.6.0 for 1.7.10.jar)

U kitchen{1.2.2} [The Kitchen Mod] (The-Kitchen-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

Profiler Position: N/A (disabled)

Is Modded: Definitely; Server brand changed to 'fml,forge'

Type: Dedicated Server (map_server.txt)


 

I installed forge libary which it told me to do but it still gave me this help!!!!!!

Posted

Okay here it is

 

- Minecraft Crash Report ----

// Who set us up the TNT?

 

Time: 04/02/16 4:06 PM

Description: Exception in server tick loop

 

Missing Mods:

SlimevoidLib : [2.0.4.6,)

 

cpw.mods.fml.common.MissingModsException

at cpw.mods.fml.common.Loader.sortModList(Loader.java:243)

at cpw.mods.fml.common.Loader.loadMods(Loader.java:493)

at cpw.mods.fml.server.FMLServerHandler.beginServerLoading(FMLServerHandler.java:87)

at cpw.mods.fml.common.FMLCommonHandler.onServerStart(FMLCommonHandler.java:314)

at net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServer.func_71197_b(DedicatedServer.java:117)

at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.run(MinecraftServer.java:387)

at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer$2.run(MinecraftServer.java:685)

 

 

A detailed walkthrough of the error, its code path and all known details is as follows:

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

-- System Details --

Details:

Minecraft Version: 1.7.10

Operating System: Windows 8.1 (amd64) version 6.3

Java Version: 1.8.0_60, Oracle Corporation

Java VM Version: Java HotSpot 64-Bit Server VM (mixed mode), Oracle Corporation

Memory: 526931864 bytes (502 MB) / 606076928 bytes (578 MB) up to 1401946112 bytes (1337 MB)

JVM Flags: 0 total;

AABB Pool Size: 0 (0 bytes; 0 MB) allocated, 0 (0 bytes; 0 MB) used

IntCache: cache: 0, tcache: 0, allocated: 0, tallocated: 0

FML: MCP v9.05 FML v7.10.99.99 Minecraft Forge 10.13.4.1566 42 mods loaded, 42 mods active

States: 'U' = Unloaded 'L' = Loaded 'C' = Constructed 'H' = Pre-initialized 'I' = Initialized 'J' = Post-initialized 'A' = Available 'D' = Disabled 'E' = Errored

U mcp{9.05} [Minecraft Coder Pack] (minecraft.jar)

U FML{7.10.99.99} [Forge Mod Loader] (forge-1.7.10-10.13.4.1566-1.7.10-universal.jar)

U Forge{10.13.4.1566} [Minecraft Forge] (forge-1.7.10-10.13.4.1566-1.7.10-universal.jar)

U modJ_StarMinerCore{0.9.7} [starMinerCore] (minecraft.jar)

U ivtoolkit{IvToolkit} [1.2] (minecraft.jar)

U Micdoodlecore{} [Micdoodle8 Core] (minecraft.jar)

U TooManyItems{1.7.10} [TooManyItems] (minecraft.jar)

U psychedelicraftcore{1.4} [Psychedelicraft Core] (minecraft.jar)

U modJ_StarMiner{0.9.7} [starminer Mod] (Anti-Gravity-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

U BiomesOPlenty{2.1.0} [biomes O' Plenty] (BiomesOPlenty-1.7.10-2.1.0.1609-universal.jar)

U mod_Booze{1.6.4} [booze] (booze_1-6-4-4.jar)

U bunkermod{1.1} [bunker Mod] (BunkerMod-1.1.jar)

U bygoneage{Beta v0.9.7} [bygone Age] (Bygone-Age-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

U AnimationAPI{1.2.1} [AnimationAPI] (Bygone-Age-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

U clonecraft{3.0} [CloneCraft] (Clone-Craft-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

U DynamicTransport{0.1.2.0} [Dynamic Transport] (Dynamic-Transport-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

U GalacticraftMars{3.0.12} [Galacticraft Planets] (Galacticraft-Planets-1.7-3.0.12.435.jar)

U GalacticraftCore{3.0.12} [Galacticraft Core] (GalacticraftCore-1.7-3.0.12.435.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MineFactory Reloaded] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatAppliedEnergistics{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Applied Energistics] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatAtum{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Atum] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatBackTools{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: BackTools] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatBuildCraft{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: BuildCraft] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatChococraft{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Chococraft] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatExtraBiomes{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: ExtraBiomes] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatForestry{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Forestry] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatForgeMicroblock{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: ForgeMicroblock] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatIC2{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: IC2] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatMystcraft{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Mystcraft] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatProjRed{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat ProjectRed] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatRailcraft{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Railcraft] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatSufficientBiomes{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Sufficient Biomes] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatThaumcraft{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Thaumcraft] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatThermalExpansion{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Thermal Expansion] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatTConstruct{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Tinkers' Construct] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatTwilightForest{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: TwilightForest] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U MineFactoryReloaded|CompatVanilla{1.7.10R2.8.0} [MFR Compat: Vanilla] (MineFactoryReloaded-[1.7.10]2.8.0-104.jar)

U miners{v3.1.0} [Miner's Heaven] (Miners-Heaven-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

U psychedelicraft{1.5.2} [Psychedelicraft] (Psychedelicraft-1.5.2.jar)

U RTM{1.7.10.5} [Real Train Mod] (Real-Train-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

U securitycraft{v1.6.1} [securityCraft] (SecurityCraft v1.6.0 for 1.7.10.jar)

U kitchen{1.2.2} [The Kitchen Mod] (The-Kitchen-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

Profiler Position: N/A (disabled)

Is Modded: Definitely; Server brand changed to 'fml,forge'

Type: Dedicated Server (map_server.txt)

 

The same thing.

Posted
  On 2/11/2016 at 11:59 PM, Turkeyman111 said:

which mod

 

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SlimevoidLibrary is completely freaking out and spamming the log, ... it's a problem with that mod and you need to speak to it's author.

 

Don't bump your threads, especially not after five minutes. It will only serve to annoy the people that can help you, it won't make them post any faster.

Please don't PM me to ask for help. Asking your question in a public thread preserves it for people who are having the same problem in the future.

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