Board Thread:LotR Mod Technical Support/@comment-25330335-20150131155904/@comment-27172148-20151109145331

45.29.185.63 wrote: Same thing happened to me yesterday (Nov 7) -zoomninja3000 Here's the play-by-play: 1) I download and install Beta 25, I already have the most recent 1.7.10 forge 2) I delete my Beta 24.4 world that was glitching out in the same way 3) I create a new world using the middle-earth world type 4) It all seems fine, so I am about to play, then the words "Shutting down internal server..." appear 5) I get a crash report, which I forgot to copy :( I had only Forge and LOTR installed as mods Zoom, if you are having problems such that you cannot connect to your own new single-player world (either as a test, or this is how you typically play the mod) then the easiest way is to set up a fresh new Minecraft applications folder, with a fresh new install of Forge 1.7.10 Build 1230 server at that location.

Before you delete the folder you have to decide if there's anything inside it that you care about that you might want to copy or move someplace temporarily (like your desktop) first. The only two things that people generally care about is the multiplayer servers list (servers.dat file), or their saved single-player world(s) located in the ..\saves\ folder.

Once you've decided if you care to save either or both of those pieces, your entire Minecraft applicatons folder can be deleted.

You'll then need to 1) re-install Minecraft, 2) launch Minecraft once using a 1.7.10 profile. 3) re-install Forge and select the "server" install. 4) Put in the LOTR mod into the mods folder. 5) Optionally, copy back the servers.dat file if you saved it, or copy back any single player worlds (The "saves" folder). 6) Launch Minceraft and create your new single player world.