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Technic pack stuck on the splash loadout? Where it says Technic pack.


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Launcher Version: Latest

Operating System: Windows 7

Java Version: 7

Antivirus Program: Malwarebyte's Anti-Malware

Description of Problem:

Whenever I launch it, the splash screen just stays there and never loads. I can't close it unless I restart my computer. I have tried multiple things, they never work.

Error Messages:

None.

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From what it sounds like, you're opening the downloaded "Linux/Jar file" from the website as a folder, not as an executable .jar file. Am I correct in thinking that?

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Then there's your problem, hoss.

Exit out of the technic-launcher-latest folder. Right click on the file and hover over "Open with", then choose "Select default program..."

Now we have to find the Java SE Binary file. This is easy.

Go to "C:/Program Files(x86)/Java/ [your java 6 or 7 folder here] /bin"

and find the "Java" file. Just the "Java" file. Double-click it.

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A small black screen poppud up with some white letters on it, like a coding sort of thing, it went back down after half a second of so.

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Does that include going to the control panel and opening up "Programs and Features", looking in the "J"s and seeing if Java has (64-bit) written next to it?

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Alright, good. The only thing I can say for now is try reinstalling Java completely and running "technic-launcher-latest.jar" as an administrator.

Also, try relocating the .jar file in question to the ".techniclauncher" folder in your "Roaming" folder if it's not already there.

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Huh. Wierd.. I will try and find some more fixes. Thank you for your time.

Friendly tip: That quick flash of black command-prompt screen usually means the launcher can't find your Java directory for whatever reason. Try adding Java to your system path variable if it's not already there. Control Panel > System > Advanced System Settings > Advanced tab > Environment variables... > Click on Path and then Edit... > add exactly this to the end of the Variable value (without the quotes): ";C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\bin"

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