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I have a problem, when i try to install my own modpack it starts downloading and when the downloading is finished, it starts downloading again. After 3 times it says that the link is not good, when i look in technic. folder and go modpacks/SuperMUpiak/Cashe i see my own modpack file. but it is not installed, i definetly used a .zip and i have only 3 folders, my other modpack (Space Station Challenge Pack) does work and has the same host. and that just works like normal, Does anyone know how to fix this? or is it just me

 

PS: mods work, and i have JAVA 8 

 

Modpack Link: http://www.technicpack.net/modpack/supermupiak.573124

 

Thanks, torpedoslo

Edited by torpedoslo
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I encountered the same error when attempting to download your modpack. It added the folders but they contained no files and attempted to download a 2nd time after reaching 100% status. Toss a direct link to the zip here in the this thread. Might give us more insight since the launcher seems to be having an issue with it.

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I encountered the same error when attempting to download your modpack. It added the folders but they contained no files and attempted to download a 2nd time after reaching 100% status. Toss a direct link to the zip here in the this thread. Might give us more insight since the launcher seems to be having an issue with it.

Here is the link: https://copy.com/o8Fide9SusENOgNb?download=1

 

i made another modpack and i used a dropbox link, that works but. my modpack is going to have high traffic and dropbox can only handle like 2GB a day, thats why i used copy.com, it has no restrictions and it works on my other pack (SSCP)

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Just my .02 on my first click. Most people call the zip file the same name as their modpack helps keeps things organized. Now could be wrong but I didn't think your modpack was NoName.zip

 

Second point of interest. Linux doesn't like the way A LOT of mod authors name their files. You should remove spaces and special characters from the mods names. so no (1) or [] or anything else. Just nice neat letters and numbers with underscore or dash if you need it.

 

Third remove forge from your MODS folder.

 

Try those changes on for size and then if that doesn't work.  I get the same error as everyone else I can't download it from the link any better than Grim_Ascensions. Hopefully someone else can see something I overlooked in your modpack file.

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Just my .02 on my first click. Most people call the zip file the same name as their modpack helps keeps things organized. Now could be wrong but I didn't think your modpack was NoName.zip

 

Second point of interest. Linux doesn't like the way A LOT of mod authors name their files. You should remove spaces and special characters from the mods names. so no (1) or [] or anything else. Just nice neat letters and numbers with underscore or dash if you need it.

 

Third remove forge from your MODS folder.

 

Try those changes on for size and then if that doesn't work.  I get the same error as everyone else I can't download it from the link any better than Grim_Ascensions. Hopefully someone else can see something I overlooked in your modpack file.

First, yes this is my modpack. MinecraftUniverse is doing a letsplay on this and he wanted to give it a name, so i called it NoName because he didnt decide what the name was.

 

second, i changed the name to minecraftuniverse and i think i put forge in there by accident. *feeling silly*

 

third. will try this out right now

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