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None of the packs work, even when updated, Tekkit doesn't even work at all....


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Launcher/pack Version: Tekkit v 2.1 (Everything up to date)

Operating System: Windows 7 64 bit

Version of Java: v7 32 bit

Description of Problem: I download an run the launcher, which opens the screen to play the game, but the screen is blank white- Please help!!!

Error Messages: N/A

Link to pastebin of log: N/A

Whenever i load any modpack, nothing loads but vanilla minecraft and when i run Tekkit, it stays on a whitescreen, i can run a server fine though :(

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Operating System: Windows 7 64 bit

Version of Java: v7 32 bit

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I have the vague feeling that might be your entire problem.

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Launcher/pack Version: Tekkit v 2.1 (Everything up to date)

Operating System: Windows Vista 32 bit

Version of Java: v7 32 bit

Description of Problem:

Error Messages: N/A

Link to pastebin of log: N/A

Sorry, i just tried to post as soon as i could, i didn't notice the original post , i use 32-bit on my computer.

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Try deleting the launcher folder and trying again, because you hay have corrupted the files, somehow... Because it works just fine with 99.99% of the people who get the launcher.

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Sorry, i just tried to post as soon as i could, i didn't notice the original post , i use 32-bit on my computer.

If you absolutely don't want to remove 32-bit and switch to 64-bit (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!), you can always install both. I actually can't think of a single reason you'd keep a 32-bit Java7 install on a 64-bit system but that's just me.

Either way if you're going to be playing Minecraft, especially with mods, you should really upgrade to 64-bit. Once you've done that and/or tried pieiscool32's solution above then if your TechnicLauncher still doesn't work come back.

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If you absolutely don't want to remove 32-bit and switch to 64-bit (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!), you can always install both. I actually can't think of a single reason you'd keep a 32-bit Java7 install on a 64-bit system but that's just me.

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How about you want firefox to be able to run java applets?

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