Windows .exe FTB direwolf20 Modpack - Not Loading Past Mojang Symbol

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neji2400

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Okay, so I just downloaded this modpack in the hopes of making a server for just me and a few of my friends to have fun on, and every time I try to launch it this happens.

http://pastebin.com/L3kee0mR

After the final message, it stops loading the game. I'm in kind of a rush, although I guess most of the people answering this has more important things to do than answer some newfags questions, but it's still troubling for me. Sorry to bother you, but I don't know how to fix this.
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SCREENSHOT OF SCREEN: http://gyazo.com/1a780f014c4dac77411ddf44e3e79142
=========================================[DOUBLEPOST=1391739179][/DOUBLEPOST]I apologize, I need to add my computer specs.

O/S: Windows 7 64-bit (Home Premium)
Model: HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook PC
Processor: AMD A8-4500M APU with Radeon HD Graphics 1.90GHz
Installed Memory (RAM): 6.00GB
 

UniZero

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You are using 32 bit java which limits your available ram to 1.5gb and the newer packs require more memory to run. Remove all existing versions of java then reboot. Now install the x64 one from the link below and reboot again.

Once you have done that you will be able to allocate more memory from the options. Now your log indicates that you have 4gb available so I would not allocate any more than 2.5gb. But if you do have more then I would use 3gb.

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre7-downloads-1880261.html
 

lavarthan

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[INFO] [STDERR] Exception in thread "Hats Mod Hat Hunting Thread" java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to create new native thread
[INFO] LaunchFrame.main:200: System memory: 2826M free, 4095M total
Minecraft ran out of memory. You have a 64bit computer so you should be using the x64 version of Java from here. Uninstall all other versions first then restart then install only the x64 version. Then restart one more time to finish the installation. After the restart is finished you will want to allocate between 2-5GB. Your computer appears to have 4GB so I suggest 2GB. Though you could probably go with 3GB, never tried more I've always stuck with 2GB on my limited 4GB to be safe.

Edit: Note that Java might be listing your max as 4095M because you are using 32bit (x86) Java. If you do have 6 you probably do want 3 or 4GB.

Edit2: Did not even see a prompt that your post was posted UniZero otherwise I would not have posted this.
 
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