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Troubleshooting

JamStudiosCorp

Bug

(This only applies to 1.9.7+ versions) if you found a bug in one of the mods that you think is out of place or is major, follow these steps

Mods

Troubleshooting Steps
- Try Going to mods (if your in the main-menu) or if your in-game goto Esc > Mod Options, and go to the specified mod and go to the Bug Report button.
- Try Making a Bug Report in github (here) in the issues tab, and specify the mod and bug.
- Try Making Contact with the developer in their github page in their issues tab, and specify the mod and bug.

Not Mods

Shader Bug

This is a troubleshooting for any weird shader issues such as random blocks or in the surroundings.

Troubleshooting Steps
- Try Removing the shaders into another folder that is other than the shaders folder and run minecraft /w Dynamic Client, then re-add the shaders in the shaders folder.
- Try Removing one of the shaders and run minecraft, if

Crash

ForgeHax

If it crashes in-game saying by the Not Enough Crashes is ForgeHax, do these steps before making an issue report.

Troubleshooting Steps
- Try Removing all of the .json files in C:\%Appdata%.minecraft\versions\Dynamic Client\forgehax\config*.json* and extract all files in the /forgehax/config in the .zip file to the forgehax/config folder.
- Try Reinstalling Dynamic Client in our website/in github.
- Try Making an Issue/Bug Report in the issues tab in github.

Other than forgehax

If it crashes in-game saying by the Not Enough Crashes is some other mod, do these steps before making an issue report.

Troubleshooting Steps
- Try Moving the Specified mod somewhere else other than the mods folder and run minecraft /w Dynamic Client then re-add the specified mod to the mods folder.
- Try Reinstalling Dynamic Client in our website/in github.


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