Jeb did it again! He let a aux.class slip into the jar, which means windows users are going to be pulling their hair out the world over
For those who don't know, on Windows, aux is an illegal name, meaning forge and minecraft are unextractable on windows.
There is a workaround however. In your forge zip, rename aux.class to aux1.class, then drop it into your minecraft.jar, then delete the aux.class in the minecraft.jar, and then rename aux1.class to aux.class.
This will be required for most, as 99% of extractors cache to the hard drive, which will make them fail horribly.
For those who don't know, on Windows, aux is an illegal name, meaning forge and minecraft are unextractable on windows.
There is a workaround however. In your forge zip, rename aux.class to aux1.class, then drop it into your minecraft.jar, then delete the aux.class in the minecraft.jar, and then rename aux1.class to aux.class.
This will be required for most, as 99% of extractors cache to the hard drive, which will make them fail horribly.
Hope this helps.