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---- Minecraft Crash Report ----

// I blame Dinnerbone.

 

Time: 10/29/16 7:24 PM

Description: Ticking memory connection

 

java.lang.NullPointerException: Ticking memory connection

at cpw.mods.fml.common.network.internal.FMLProxyPacket.func_148833_a(FMLProxyPacket.java:101)

at net.minecraft.network.NetworkManager.func_74428_b(NetworkManager.java:212)

at net.minecraft.network.NetworkSystem.func_151269_c(NetworkSystem.java:165)

at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.func_71190_q(MinecraftServer.java:659)

at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.func_71217_p(MinecraftServer.java:547)

at net.minecraft.server.integrated.IntegratedServer.func_71217_p(IntegratedServer.java:186)

at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.run(MinecraftServer.java:427)

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:

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-- Head --

Stacktrace:

at cpw.mods.fml.common.network.internal.FMLProxyPacket.func_148833_a(FMLProxyPacket.java:101)

at net.minecraft.network.NetworkManager.func_74428_b(NetworkManager.java:212)

 

-- Ticking connection --

Details:

Connection: net.minecraft.network.NetworkManager@691db4f0

Stacktrace:

at net.minecraft.network.NetworkSystem.func_151269_c(NetworkSystem.java:165)

at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.func_71190_q(MinecraftServer.java:659)

at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.func_71217_p(MinecraftServer.java:547)

at net.minecraft.server.integrated.IntegratedServer.func_71217_p(IntegratedServer.java:186)

at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.run(MinecraftServer.java:427)

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

 

-- System Details --

Details:

Minecraft Version: 1.7.10

Operating System: Windows 10 (amd64) version 10.0

Java Version: 1.8.0_25, Oracle Corporation

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

Memory: 75314544 bytes (71 MB) / 1060372480 bytes (1011 MB) up to 1060372480 bytes (1011 MB)

JVM Flags: 6 total; -XX:HeapDumpPath=MojangTricksIntelDriversForPerformance_javaw.exe_minecraft.exe.heapdump -Xmx1G -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:+CMSIncrementalMode -XX:-UseAdaptiveSizePolicy -Xmn128M

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

IntCache: cache: 0, tcache: 1226, allocated: 13, tallocated: 96

FML: MCP v9.05 FML v7.10.99.99 Minecraft Forge 10.13.4.1614 Optifine OptiFine_1.7.10_HD_C1 103 mods loaded, 103 mods active

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

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

UCHIJAAAA FML{7.10.99.99} [Forge Mod Loader] (forge-1.7.10-10.13.4.1614-1.7.10.jar)

UCHIJAAAA Forge{10.13.4.1614} [Minecraft Forge] (forge-1.7.10-10.13.4.1614-1.7.10.jar)

UCHIJAAAA AppleMilkCore{1.1.0} [AppleMilkCore] (minecraft.jar)

UCHIJAAAA CodeChickenCore{1.0.7.47} [CodeChicken Core] (minecraft.jar)

UCHIJAAAA MCVanillaTweaks{1.0} [Mariculture - Vanilla Tweaks] (minecraft.jar)

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

UCHIJAAAA monnef-core{0.7.2} [monnef Core] (minecraft.jar)

UCHIJAAAA NotEnoughItems{1.0.5.118} [Not Enough Items] (NotEnoughItems-1.7.10-1.0.5.118-universal.jar)

UCHIJAAAA PotionExtensionCore{1.7.10-1.1.0} [PotionExtensionCore] (minecraft.jar)

UCHIJAAAA SC0_SpaceCore{0.7.8} [spaceCore] (SpaceCore-1.7.10.jar)

UCHIJAAAA SC0_Wings{1.2.6} [survival Wings] (1.7.10-Survival-Wings-1.2.6.jar)

UCHIJAAAA DC1{3.4.2.19} [KingCore] ([1.7.2+] KingCore v3.4.2.19.jar)

UCHIJAAAA AS1{3.2.0.25} [Arcane Scrolls] ([1.7.10] ArcaneScrolls v3.2.0.25.jar)

UCHIJAAAA ClothingCraft{1.2.1} [ClothingCraft] ([1.7.10] ClothingCraft 1.2.1.jar)

UCHIJAAAA securitycraft{v1.8.0} [securityCraft] ([1.7.10] SecurityCraft v1.8.0.jar)

UCHIJAAAA bspkrsCore{6.15} [bspkrsCore] ([1.7.10]bspkrsCore-universal-6.15.jar)

UCHIJAAAA Treecapitator{1.7.10} [Treecapitator] ([1.7.10]Treecapitator-universal-2.0.4.jar)

UCHIJAAAA Baubles{1.0.1.10} [baubles] (Baubles-1.7.10-1.0.1.10.jar)

UCHIJAAAA adventurebackpack{1.7.10-0.8b} [Adventure Backpack] (adventurebackpack-1.7.10-0.8c.jar)

UCHIJAAAA AgriCraft{1.7.10-1.4.5} [AgriCraft] (AgriCraft-1.7.10-1.4.5.jar)

UCHIJAAAA DCsAppleMilk{1.7.10_2.8o} [Apple&Milk&Tea!] (AppleMilkTea2-1.7.10_2.8o.jar)

UCHIJAAAA DCsNEIPluginAMT{1.7.10_1.0a} [NEIPluginForAMT] (AppleMilkTea2-1.7.10_2.8o.jar)

UCHIJAAAA Artifacts{1.1.3} [Artifacts] (Artifacts-1.1.3.jar)

UCHIJAAAA asielib{0.2.7} [asielib] (AsieLib-1.7.10.zip)

UCHIJAAAA Backpack{2.0.1} [backpack] (backpack-2.0.1-1.7.x.jar)

UCHIJAAAA BiblioCraft{1.11.4} [biblioCraft] (BiblioCraft[v1.11.4][MC1.7.10].jar)

UCHIJAAAA Mantle{1.7.10-0.3.2.jenkins184} [Mantle] (Mantle-1.7.10-0.3.2.jar)

UCHIJAAAA Natura{2.2.0} [Natura] (natura-1.7.10-2.2.0.1.jar)

UCHIJAAAA BiomesOPlenty{2.1.0} [biomes O' Plenty] (BiomesOPlenty-1.7.10-2.1.0.1067-universal.jar)

UCHIJAAAA BiblioWoodsBoP{1.9} [biblioWoods Biomes O'Plenty Edition] (BiblioWoods[biomesOPlenty][v1.9].jar)

UCHIJAAAA Forestry{3.6.9.28} [Forestry for Minecraft] (forestry_1.7.10-3.6.9.28.jar)

UCHIJAAAA BiblioWoodsForestry{1.7} [biblioWoods Forestry Edition] (BiblioWoods[Forestry][v1.7].jar)

UCHIJAAAA BiblioWoodsNatura{1.5} [biblioWoods Natura Edition] (BiblioWoods[Natura][v1.5].jar)

UCHIJAAAA AWWayofTime{v1.3.3} [blood Magic: Alchemical Wizardry] (BloodMagic-1.7.10-1.3.3-13.jar)

UCHIJAAAA Thaumcraft{4.2.3.5} [Thaumcraft] (Thaumcraft-1.7.10-4.2.3.5.jar)

UCHIJAAAA Botania{r1.8-243} [botania] (Botania r1.8-243.jar)

UCHIJAAAA butterflymania{1.0.1} [butterfly Mania] (Butterfly-Mania-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

UCHIJAAAA BuildMod{v1.0} [build Mod] (coroutil-1.1.3 for MC v1.7.10.jar)

UCHIJAAAA CoroPets{v1.0} [CoroPets] (coroutil-1.1.3 for MC v1.7.10.jar)

UCHIJAAAA CoroAI{v1.0} [CoroAI] (coroutil-1.1.3 for MC v1.7.10.jar)

UCHIJAAAA ExtendedRenderer{v1.0} [Extended Renderer] (coroutil-1.1.3 for MC v1.7.10.jar)

UCHIJAAAA ConfigMod{v1.0} [Extended Mod Config] (coroutil-1.1.3 for MC v1.7.10.jar)

UCHIJAAAA CustomSpawner{3.3.0} [DrZhark's CustomSpawner] (Custom-Mob-Spawner-Mod-1.7.10.zip)

UCHIJAAAA customnpcs{1.7.10} [CustomNpcs] (CustomNPCs_1.7.10.jar)

UCHIJAAAA cutepuppymod{0.0.4} [CutePuppyMod] (CutePuppyMod-1.7.10-0.0.4.jar)

UCHIJAAAA diversity{ALPHA 1.6.1} [Diversity] (Diversity-1.7.10-Alpha-1.6.1.jar)

UCHIJAAAA MoCreatures{6.3.1} [DrZhark's Mo'Creatures Mod] (DrZharks MoCreatures Mod v6.3.1.zip)

UCHIJAAAA Enchiridion{1.1} [Enchiridion] (Enchiridion-1.7.X-1.2b.jar)

UCHIJAAAA fairylights{0.6} [Fairy Lights] (fairylights-0.6-1.7.10.jar)

UCHIJAAAA fairymod{0.5} [Fairy Mod] (fairymod-0.5-1.7.10.jar)

UCHIJAAAA FastCraft{1.21} [FastCraft] (fastcraft-1.21.jar)

UCHIJAAAA ftfloocraft{1.7.10-0.3.1} [Floocraft] (Floocraft-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

UCHIJAAAA ForbiddenMagic{1.7.10-0.572} [Forbidden Magic] (Forbidden Magic-1.7.10-0.572.jar)

UCHIJAAAA GalacticraftCore{3.0.12} [Galacticraft Core] (GalacticraftCore-1.7-3.0.12.375.jar)

UCHIJAAAA GalacticraftMars{3.0.12} [Galacticraft Planets] (Galacticraft-Planets-1.7-3.0.12.375.jar)

UCHIJAAAA GardenContainers{1.7.10-1.7.0} [Garden Containers] (GardenStuff-1.7.10-1.7.0.jar)

UCHIJAAAA GardenCore{1.7.10-1.7.0} [Garden Core] (GardenStuff-1.7.10-1.7.0.jar)

UCHIJAAAA GardenStuff{1.7.10-1.7.0} [Garden Stuff] (GardenStuff-1.7.10-1.7.0.jar)

UCHIJAAAA GardenTrees{1.7.10-1.7.0} [Garden Trees] (GardenStuff-1.7.10-1.7.0.jar)

UCHIJAAAA iChunUtil{4.2.2} [iChunUtil] (iChunUtil-4.2.2.jar)

UCHIJAAAA Hats{4.0.1} [Hats] (Hats-4.0.1 (1).jar)

UCHIJAAAA InventoryPets{1.3.8} [inventory Pets] (inventorypets-1.7.10-1.3.8-universal.jar)

UCHIJAAAA monnef-core-helper{0.7.2} [monnef Core ~] (monnef_core_0.7.3.jar)

UCHIJAAAA Jaffas{0.7.3} [Jaffas and more!] (jaffas_0.7.3.jar)

UCHIJAAAA Jaffas-Trees{0.7.2} [Jaffas - Trees] (jaffas_0.7.3.jar)

UCHIJAAAA Jaffas-Technic{0.7.2} [Jaffas - Technic] (jaffas_0.7.3.jar)

UCHIJAAAA Jaffas-Power{0.7.2} [Jaffas - Power] (jaffas_0.7.3.jar)

UCHIJAAAA Jaffas-Xmas{0.7.2} [Jaffas - Xmas] (jaffas_0.7.3.jar)

UCHIJAAAA magicalcrops{1.7.2 - 0.1 ALPHA} [Magical Crops] (magicalcrops-1.7.10_0.1.jar)

UCHIJAAAA MagicBees{1.7.10-2.3.6} [Magic Bees] (magicbees-1.7.10-2.3.6.jar)

UCHIJAAAA Mariculture{1.7.10-1.2.4.2a} [Mariculture] (Mariculture-Deluxe-1.7.10-1.2.4.2a.jar)

UCHIJAAAA MariTech{1.0} [Marine Technlogy] (Mariculture-Deluxe-1.7.10-1.2.4.2a.jar)

UCHIJAAAA RadixCore{2.0.2} [RadixCore] (RadixCore-2.0.2-1.7.10-universal.jar)

UCHIJAAAA MCA{5.0.6} [Minecraft Comes Alive] (MCA-5.0.6-1.7.10-universal.jar)

UCHIJAAAA millenaire{6.0.0} [Millénaire] (millenaire-6.0.0.jar)

UCHIJAAAA Morph{0.9.2} [Morph] (Morph-Beta-0.9.2.jar)

UCHIJAAAA movillages{1.2.1} [Mo' Villages] (MoVillages-1.3.1.jar)

UCHIJAAAA cfm{3.4.8} [§9MrCrayfish's Furniture Mod] (MrCrayfishFurnitureModv3.4.8(1.7.10).jar)

UCHIJAAAA recipemod{0.2} [NoMoreRecipeConflict] (NoMoreRecipeConflict-0.2(1.7.10).jar)

UCHIJAAAA harvestcraft{1.7.10j} [Pam's HarvestCraft] (Pam's HarvestCraft 1.7.10j.jar)

UCHIJAAAA RandomThings{2.2.4} [Random Things] (RandomThings-2.2.4.jar)

UCHIJAAAA ReiMinimap{1.7.10} [Rei's Minimap] (Reis-Minimap-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

UCHIJAAAA shipwrecks{1.7.0} [shipwrecks!] (shipwrecks-1.7.10-1.7.1.jar)

UCHIJAAAA punt{1.7.10-10.13.0-14.0} [Punt] (Small-Boats-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

UCHIJAAAA whitehall{1.7.10-10.13.0-14.0} [Whitehall] (Small-Boats-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

UCHIJAAAA hoy{1.7.10-10.13.0-14.0} [Hoy] (Small-Boats-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

UCHIJAAAA smallboats{1.7.10-10.13.0-14.0} [smallBoats (base)] (Small-Boats-Mod-1.7.10.jar)

UCHIJAAAA statues{2.1.3} [statues] (Statues-Mod-1.7.10.zip)

UCHIJAAAA stillhungry{1.7.2-2.1.0} [still Hungry!] (stillhungry-1.7.2-2.1.1 (1).jar)

UCHIJAAAA StorageDrawers{1.7.10-1.7.5} [storage Drawers] (StorageDrawers-1.7.10-1.7.5.jar)

UCHIJAAAA TextureGeneratorLib{0.2} [TextureGeneratorLib] (TextureGeneratorLib-1.7.10_vBeta2.jar)

UCHIJAAAA SpecialArmor{1.7.10} [TeeLuk's SpecialArmor] (TLSpecialArmor-1.7.10.jar)

UCHIJAAAA tropicraft{v6.0.5} [Tropicraft] (tropicraft-6.0.5.jar)

UCHIJAAAA TwilightForest{2.3.7} [The Twilight Forest] (twilightforest-1.7.10-2.3.7.jar)

UCHIJAAAA UsefulFood{1.4.5} [usefulFood] (UsefulFood-1.7.10-1.4.5.jar)

UCHIJAAAA Waila{1.5.10} [Waila] (Waila-1.5.10_1.7.10.jar)

UCHIJAAAA WailaHarvestability{1.1.6} [Waila Harvestability] (WailaHarvestability-mc1.7.10-1.1.6.jar)

UCHIJAAAA weather2{v2.3.4} [weather2] (Weather-2.3.4.jar)

UCHIJAAAA witchery{0.24.1} [Witchery] (witchery-1.7.10-0.24.1.jar)

UCHIJAAAA WTFCore{1.65} [WhiskyTangoFox's Core] (WTFCore-1.7.10_v1.66.jar)

UCHIJAAAA CaveBiomes{1.53} [WhiskyTangoFox's CaveBiomes] (WTFCaveBiomes-1.7.10_v1.53.jar)

UCHIJAAAA VeganOption{0.1.2} [The Vegan Option] (VeganOption-mc1.7.10-0.1.2.jar)

GL info: ~~ERROR~~ RuntimeException: No OpenGL context found in the current thread.

Mantle Environment: DO NOT REPORT THIS CRASH! Unsupported mods in environment: optifine

Forestry : Warning: You have mods that change the behavior of Minecraft, ForgeModLoader, and/or Minecraft Forge to your client:

Optifine

These may have caused this error, and may not be supported. Try reproducing the crash WITHOUT these mods, and report it then.

Profiler Position: N/A (disabled)

Vec3 Pool Size: 0 (0 bytes; 0 MB) allocated, 0 (0 bytes; 0 MB) used

Player Count: 1 / 8; [GCEntityPlayerMP['Humberto1994S'/9972, l='Eclipse', x=-495.52, y=92.17, z=-1062.30]]

Type: Integrated Server (map_client.txt)

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

 

 

 

I've searched for solutions and tried to figure out what could be causing it, but I'm stumped.

It only happens to this world. I have been playing in this world for almost a year and i would really like to get it back.

Would anyone help me fix this error?

 

 

Thank you

 

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