Windows .exe Crash + Game corruption in the new DW20 using TE + Logistics pipes

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Sitethief

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ModPack: DireWolf20 1.0.11 for Minecraft 1.6.4 default mods.
Operating System, bit type: Windows 7 EN 64 bit SP1
Java version/update, bit type: Java 1.7 ((build 1.7.0_45-b18)) 64 bit (Not sure about the 64 bit, can't find any info on that atm??)
Launcher version: v1.3.3
Completed the troubleshooting guide (y/n): No, I'm willing to, but its not going to bring back my world right?
Logs
Forge log (last bit) - ForgeModLoader-client-1.log: http://pastebin.com/hAsz852k
Crash log - crash-2014-01-13_23.02.39-server.txt: http://pastebin.com/QsMunTBX
Description of the problem:
I was toying around with LP(Logistics Pipes), placing an MK3 chassis on one of the sides of a TE Pulverizer when the game crashed. I had build a test network of +/- 20 chassis, some pipes, chests and modules and 20 pulverizers going on.
I can't reopen the savegame, its not accessible from within Minecraft. I guess its corrupted somehow? Is there a possibility that I can open it in MCedit or something and remove the corruption?

SaveGame: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByNyskPwnpL2MG5yeTRCNkxubXc/edit?usp=sharing
 

Henry Link

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You should be able to delete the pulverizer out using MC edit. If you look at line 38 of your crash log it tells you the blocks location. But, there is a known bug with thermal expansion machines and the insertion pipes. I would suggest outputing the pulvierizer to chest then connect that chest to the insertion pipe.
 
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Sitethief

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this problem has already been discussed and resolved Here and Here (that's just in the last 24 hours)
these 2 posts basically say the same as @Henry Link has, but check them out anyway.

Yeah I found those as well, but didn't exactly know if it was the same scenario. Since I did not use any insertion pipes at all.

Thanks anyway :).
 
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