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Hello, I've recently made a modpack and it's all working fine, but then if I am to close the game and go back to the launcher I have to reset the pack or re-add the pack in order to play again. If I do click play without resetting the pack it starts and goes back to the launcher.

 

Here is the crash report: http://pastebin.com/086QbMTq

 

And here is a link to the pack: http://www.technicpack.net/modpack/details/mindstorm-modded-survival.290890

 

(Also I'm sorry I'm not exactly sure where this should be posted, but if you can help me out it would be appreciated)

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  • Bumping your threads won't make you many friends here.
  • You have a zip file "056.zip" inside of which is what looks like the More Nature mod zip. Not sure this is what you want.
  • It looks like you have the Advanced Genetics API in your mods folder. This isn't the mod itself, just the API for developers. You probably want the mod instead.
  • You have the ArsMagica 2 API. Same as Advanced Genetics. You don't want the API zip in your mods folder.
  • Furniture API. Same as above.
  • You have files with (1) and (2) in them. Not a huge issue, but you probably don't want that for the sake of your own sanity.
  • You have a Flan's weapon pack in the mods folder. It goes in the "Flan" folder.
  • You have some old versions of mods that have known crash/bug/lag problems (such as IC2). You probably want to be using the latest versions of your chosen mods that work together.
  • You aren't including any config files with your pack. This is never a good idea. You always want to include configs.
  • You are trying to use a version of Optifine that has known compatibility issues with Biomes-O'-Plenty. Upgrading to the latest 1.6.4 version fixed your "crash on restart" issue.
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I understand how frustrating it can be when what you have isn't working and it seems like one of the only places to get good help is fairly quiet.

 

Something you might look at is the frequency of posts in this forum. They are often hours apart and it could honestly take more than a week for your original post to drop off the first page. However, a big reason for that is that someone usually posts for help and within a few hours someone like me posts a fix or recommendation.

 

Another suggestion is to take a look at previous posts and see some of the solutions. If you were to view my content, for instance, you would see hundreds of posts with recommendations/findings very similar to the ones I posted for you. That might help tide you over, or even help you fix your problem, while you wait for assistance.

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