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  1. Uninstall .Net Framework 2.0. Download it from microsoft.com and reinstall it. Also, there's a lot more information you should provide with your bug report. We need your version of windows and what revision of Java 7 you're using, for any future bug reports.
  2. If Forge ran, then it created the forge logfile. Please post it.
  3. This is a modpack bug so you've posted in the wrong forum. However. This glitch is, to the best of my knowledge, related to IC2 and has no fix at this time. When your sound starts glitching, the only thing to do is save and close Minecraft and then reopen it. That resets the sound system until the next time it glitches.
  4. Not sure you're aware of this. The exe only downloads the jar and launches it. There are countless tekkit and technic players, including myself, that do not have a 'massive ram leak' when using the technic launcher, so the problem lies with something in your setup.
  5. There's a truly huge amount of mods that come with Tekkit, and it's trivially possible to build a world that runs in Tekkit/Technic that slows your game to a literal crawl. Try using MagicLauncher and adding 30+ big mods to your game and then tell us it's our launcher's fault that more mods make the game slower.
  6. I've been called in to try to debug this, so I'll do my best. First let's get the following out of the way: If you haven't yet, check out http://forums.technicpack.net/threads/attempted-to-place-a-tile-entity-massive-chunk-errors-not-a-tekkit-bug.340/ Let's also try to pick out some common factors. Are all the 'vanishing' blocks of a certain type? And can we try to make a list of the coordinates where the errors have or are occuring? You said you've seen it with your own eyes, do you mean blocks vanished/changed in front of you while nobody was interacting with that chunk? That would be one hell of a bug.
  7. Vanilla errors almost certainly aren't tekkit related. This looks like something you should try to reproduce with the normal minecraft launcher and then report to the Minecraft bug forums.
  8. This can be related to your system language. If your windows language is not English, try changing your windows language to English (not the input language, this is the language your menus are in) and deleting your %AppData%\.techniclauncher folder.
  9. There is a patch for this issue, but it is not yet released. Currently the Windows launcher will not successfully launch under Windows XP. Use the Linux/JAR file launcher instead until we get it fixed.
  10. For the curious searcher in the future who also has this problem, this error is caused by a corrupt .Net installation. You'll need to uninstall and reinstall ".Net Framework 2.0".
  11. I believe this is the solution: https://yogscast.com/showthread.php?63687-Help-with-a-mac-quot-The-action-%93Run-AppleScript%94-encountered-an-error-quot Good luck, sadly Mac isn't my area of expertise so if that doesn't work I don't have many other suggestions. Somebody really ought to write a Cocoa version of the whole spoutcraft launcher at some point, that seems like a hole that needs filling.
  12. There is, I believe, an option somewhere to disable quarries. Let me see if I can find it, that should fix your problem. (seconds later) Found it. Look at %AppData%\.techniclauncher\technicssp\buildcraft\config\buildcraft.cfg general { # set to true for allowing machines to be driven by continuous current current.continuous=false # set to true to load pre 2.2.5 worlds pipes loadLegacyPipes=true mining.enabled=true Change mining.enabled to false and you should be able to get in without terrible lag.
  13. Yes Jorcer, that is possible. Unfortunately I'm not familiar with the Mac system so I can't write the script. There are howtos scattered on the web though.
  14. The first set was merged 2 days ago by luisantonioa, but I just sent another one related to a newish bug this morning. Also if the 'official' launcher comes from a different repository than https://github.com/TechnicPack/Technic-Launcher-Updater then I sent them to the wrong place.
  15. Delete %AppData%\.techniclauncher. You've corrupted your tekkit installation and it must be reinstalled.
  16. It can't be all that urgent if you're not even on the computer you play Tekkit on. Please edit your report when you get to your desktop, and then we can have a chance to help you. And don't bump your thread or post worthless replies. Those will get you a warning at best if a mod sees you. If you can "tell me in detail what's wrong" you should have done that in the original bug report. Use the edit button, friend.
  17. He's just formatted the thing wrong. He's got the right version of Java it looks like. I'm not sure how he got the vanilla minecraft to be asking for modpack.jar though, that's definitely some kind of bizarre user error. But deleting %AppData%\.techniclauncher will (edit, apparently *did*) get it working again.
  18. I've written and submitted a patch for this issue, DrJ. It checks for the 'magic bytes' that only zipped files (which jarfiles are) has, and shows a warning if the downloaded file doesn't start with them (which would happen if it'd been redirected to a wifi point signin page). It may take several days or longer for this fix to get validated and work its way onto the website, unfortunately.
  19. Another idea would be a system rollback to the last time you remember it working. It's kind of drastic given how broad the rollback would be, but it might get you mining again. And yeah, Jorcer, that might be worth a shot as well. It's a different error message and different symptom, but it could be a slightly subtler spyware of some kind. Let's try Java 6 and see if that fixes it.
  20. Your log looks pretty normal, unfortunately. Well there has to be *something* that's interfering with your auth attempts. The only thing that looks slightly suspicious would be punkbuster and hamachi. I would also suggest checking that there's not something nefarious in your C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\HOSTS file. Beyond that, there's really only some kind of virus or something really bizarre about your networking setup that could be behind this.
  21. My copy of Technic just logged in properly, so if it is Minecraft's fault it's intermittent at worst. Here's what I want to try for trying to figure this out. Download Speccy (http://www.piriform.com/speccy), let it scan your system, and then save to a text file. Email that to me(I'm my username at gmail.com) and I'll try to find whatever's causing your problem.
  22. Yes. There are several. Because Unix-types are used as webservers so often they must have virus scanning so that they are less likely to infect the hordes of relatively more frail Windows computers. I know of ClamAV, Avira, AVG, Panda, F-PROT, and BitDefender that can all provide virus protection on Ubuntu.
  23. Ooh, a fun bug. I'll see if I can get that fixed.
  24. The very first virus to ever exist was a Unix virus.
  25. @jakeyfingers, don't threadjack, and don't dig up old threads to necro. Submit your own bug report. @utahboy, if you're still around, you need to read the stickies. First your Java is heavily out of date, secondly this bug can be resolved by (as the stickies say) deleting your %AppData%\.techniclauncher folder and redownloading tekkit.
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