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Where are the logs for reporting a problem?Ī. The logs folder can be found by clicking the Gear in the upper right hand corner and then clicking the Logs button. If you cannot even open the launcher, to get to your logs you will have to go to your Technic Launcher folder (See first question) and then go into the /logs/ folder inside. The logs are named techniclauncher_year-month-day so the latest one will be the current date.
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Please use service to post your log! Copy-pasting a full log text onto your thread is a mess! Copy-paste your log text onto pastebin and post the link in your bug report! Please use the most relevant date of logs to report a problem.
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This website shows how to find out your operating systems bit version: How do I find out what bit version my Operating System is? (32 or 64)Ī. (If this link is ever broken, please PM me) #COLOR ORACLE WONT LAUNCH HOW TO# How do I tell what bit version of JAVA I have? (32 or 64)Ī.
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One possible way to find out if you don't have 64 bit JAVA is to load up This is a little trickier and there are many different ways depending on your OS. Vanilla Minecraft (Not using the Technic Launcher), and in the game options, turn the view distance to Far.
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If you are using 32 bit JAVA, you will see a red error message. That will only come up if Minecraft is usingģ2 bit Java. A thing to note, if you have a 64 bit OS, it is perfectly fine to have both versions of Java installed. Most web browsers use 32 bit Java, and Minecraft will default to 64 bit if you have it. The launcher stops in the middle of downloading the mods.Ī. If your AV is not on this list it could still potentially cause problems. Just like any software, we recommended you disable your AV while installing and running your launcher for the first time to avoid issues. Avira Because of user input, Avira has apparently fixed the false positive.These Antivirus programs are known to cause issues when downloading the launcher.
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If you are using one of these you will have to disable them or set the Technic Launcher as an exception in order to install it.

But it didn't work.They block it by default since they don't recognize it (of course). So, i dont think, it is related to such issues.However, i turned antivirus off and tried, but didn't work out.I also tried Run as administrator option. I was using Oracle earlier on the same laptop with the same antivirus and firewall policies. I have tried extract using 7-zip many times but got same error issue all the time. I have searched for it in few sites and got to know in one blog that it's value is same which i got in MD5 checksum. However, In the oracle site, it is mentioned in some other format which is -> Thanks for your suggestion.I have downloaded it and used 7-zip only to extract.I have checked the checksum using WinMD5.Below is the checksum. \Oracle\Setup\Devaraju\11G_64bit\database\install\unzip -qqqo. Using paramFile: \Oracle\Setup\Devaraju\11G_64bit\database\install\oraparam.iniĬhecking monitor: must be configured to display at least 256 colors.

When i click on setup.exe (p13390677_112040_MSWIN-x86-64_1of7\database\setup.exe), it shows one command prompt pop-up and goes off very quickly so that, i can't check the error which it shown.Then, after that nothing happens.I am not able to install Oracle because of this.I have JDK1.7 and JRE1.8 installed in my laptop.I have checked logs in the path C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs.Below is the log for it. I am trying to install Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2.0.4) in my laptop.My laptop configuration is Windows 7 Professional 64 bit with 8GB RAM.

165.3K Java EE (Java Enterprise Edition).7.9K Oracle Database Express Edition (XE).3.8K Java and JavaScript in the Database.
