

Copy the file over from your minecraft directory to your FTB server directory. Expand the "Items" tree, and put all the counts to "0". This will most likely be an entity with 9 entries. Open up the "Level: >TileEntities: " tree, and locate an entry with the ID "Rotary Macerator". Calculate the correct chunk using the information provided by the coordinate tool. Fill in the X,Y,Z coordinates of your macerator. Open up NBTExplorer as administrator (So it can access your minecraft saves). Copy your backed up world to your vanilla minecraft directory (%appdata%/.minecraft/saves). Find the X,Y,Z coordinates of the original location of the macerator and write them down. You will notice that MCEdit replaced all your modded blocks in the saved chunk with other vanilla stuff. Log into the world, and go to the location of the macerator. Start the server (Should no longer crash - because the macerator is gone). Go to the chunk and remove the block containing the Rotary macerator, and then save. Loaded up the world in MCEdit (Made a backup of the crashing world before I did this). MCEdit will replace all the modded blocks with vanilla blocks, and/or replace them with air. MCEdit did not allow me to properly fix the chunk containing the Rotary Macerator. I hope you'll be able to help me.Įdit: the server only crashes when i connect to it.īut mine immediately crashed after starting because of a world anchor loading the macerator.

World Pop Chunk Stats: ServerChunkCache: 441 Drop: 0 FML: ~ERROR~ NullPointerException: null Java VM Version: Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (mixed mode), Apple Inc.
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Operating System: Mac OS X (x86_64) version 10.8.2 Description: Exception in server tick loopĪt .operate(TileEntityAdvancedMachine.java:210)Īt .g(TileEntityAdvancedMachine.java:96)Īt .r(MinecraftServer.java:649)Īt .q(MinecraftServer.java:585)Īt .run(MinecraftServer.java:492)
