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AnOof

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I am no expert with technology and furthermore do not understand the answer to this situation. Whenever I try to open Forge with Java (I have reinstalled Java two more times to check if it had something to do with the version) it shows that "extracting json" then later that "it failed to extract the files". 

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Really dumb question but how do I do that? I am sorry, I did say I am no expert with technology... Also, should I look for anything under a specific name?

 

 

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That is definitely not the right thing. If your Forge installer was "some/folders/forge-1.15.2-31.1.48-installer.jar", the log should be "some/folders/forge-1.15.2-31.1.48-installer.jar.log"

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