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Initial launch not working


matthewtyson

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As of about 20 minutes ago my launcher worked fine. I tried to change it to use java 64 bit, and failed because I'm a bit of a nub when it comes to these things. Now when I run it, a small CMD box pops up for a blink of an eye (can't even read it) and then disappears, and nothing happens. I tried deleting the technic folder, downloading a new .jar file to install it, and it has the same problem. It does not create a new technic folder. I tried the .exe file and that has the standard problem as well.

I figure I'll need to start over, but I don't know how far I need to go. Any ideas?

P.S. I have a 64-bit java shortcut that launches minecraft and still works fine. Found it with a basic google search though, not sure how it works.

Launcher/pack Version: direct download from http://www.technicpack.net/launcher/

Operating System: Windows 7 64-bit

Version of Java: JRE 6 / JRE 7

Description of Problem: Above

Error Messages: none

Link to pastebin of log: none

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How did you "change it" to install 64bit?

If you're talking about installing 64-bit java, i just googled jre7 and installed it the 64-bit version (and the 32-bit version per your suggestion).

If you're talking about the minecraft shortcut, I modified my minecraft shortcut to the following:

Target: "C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\java.exe" -Xmx1024M -Xms512M -cp Minecraft.exe net.minecraft.LauncherFrame

Start In: "C:\Users\Matthew Tyson\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\bin"

Found all that on google. No clue how it works, but it does.

And finally, I didn't change the technic launcher shortcut at all.

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I changed the minecraft shortcut to

Target: "C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe" -Xmx1024M -Xms512M -cp Minecraft.exe net.minecraft.LauncherFrame

Start In: "C:\Users\Matthew Tyson\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\bin"

and it still works. x64 is 64-bit, x86 is 32-bit.

I'm having trouble figuring out why the technic launcher isn't working though. It's not modified at all.

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So you fixed it?

And are you sure? The 64bit architecture is amdx86-x64

I'll rephrase everything. My 64-bit shortcut to run minecraft runs Vanilla. I have the techniclauncher.jar file on my desktop and when I attempt to run it, it does not function (see initial post for description). I provided the info about the minecraft shortcut just in case it sparked any ideas.

Checking wikipedia real quick, i'm pretty sure x64 is 64-bit.

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So you never changed anything to do with technic? (Except of course installing java.)

Well... I guess technically yes I did, now that I think about it. It was working as of a few hours ago, and then I changed what it opens with (right click > properties > opens with) to c:/program files/java/jre7/bin/java.exe, after which it stopped working. I tried changing it back to jre6, the other versions of jre7, and it didn't work regardless of what I did. I tried deleting the .techniclauncher folder in %appdata% and running a fresh download from http://www.technicpack.net/launcher/, and it didn't change anything.

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So investigating through task manager > processes, when I open it using your right-click trick, the program is apparently running java.exe from jre7/bin. When I manually set this file in properties, I get the problem I described earlier.

Does it matter that i'm trying to open the file by double clicking versus right click > open with? Just a bit of a dumb check.

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Because you have it setup to open it with the wrong thing, not sure what it should open with though, you could do right click > open with > Set default program > and it may be in that list somewhere.

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Because you have it setup to open it with the wrong thing, not sure what it should open with though, you could do right click > open with > Set default program > and it may be in that list somewhere.

worked like a charm! It just didn't want to set the default program properly from properties. Thanks!

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