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Good Day,

 

I downloaded the latest forge, 7.7.2.679 and installed it along with my mods. Everything works fine when I'm connected to the internet.

 

Unfortunately, I don't have internet at home (yes I know but I'm pretty poor) when I tried to start minecraft at home or offline at the library minecraft starts up but then when I log in and it tries to do the "FML is setting up your minecraft enviroment", it starts trying to download file scala-library.jar and then I get the message:

There was a fatal error starting up minecraft and FML. It states minecraft cannot launch in it's current configuration and then stops.

 

I didn't have this problem with 1.4.7 but I just recently upgraded minecraft to 1.5.1.

Again it only happens when I'm offline. When I'm online it loads fine. I also tried the recommended build 7.7.2.662 and build 7.7.2.678 thinking maybe it was just a 679 problem but I get the same error.

 

Thank you for your time and effort on making minecraft the game it is.

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Ok. I was going to post the logs but decided to read and do what the log stated after viewing another persons post. it says to download the following files and I am going to try this first but where do I put the following files? Do they go into the minecraft.jar file?;

 

Download http://files.minecraftforge.net/fmllibs/argo-small-3.2.jar

Download http://files.minecraftforge.net/fmllibs/guava-14.0-rc3.jar

Download http://files.minecraftforge.net/fmllibs/asm-all-4.1.jar

Download http://files.minecraftforge.net/fmllibs/bcprov-jdk15on-148.jar

Download http://files.minecraftforge.net/fmllibs/deobfuscation_data_1.5.1.zip

Download http://files.minecraftforge.net/fmllibs/scala-library.jar

 

Secondly If I need to post the log files do I just copy and paste them into a reply or is there a preferred way?

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Finally. I figured out what I needed to do. I just downloaded the files and after some research put them into the lib folder. I didn't even know there was one like that.

 

Thanks for you help.

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