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Yes this is an old question, but I have found aThe easiest way to make resolving IDs an easy process. What you need to do, is to get the NEI (Not Enough Items) mod. Then, onceAfter you are in gamehave it installed, open your inventory and click options. Then go to Block/Item ID Options, and then click dump ID map now. It will then say where it saved the file. Find it and then open it. It will then show the used and unused IDs. You can use this to find IDs that you can use. Next, find the config folder in your Minecraft root directory. In the config, look for file for the mod causing the problem. You should then be able to change the IDs (you may have to re-configure the IDs for a different mod if it doesn't let you change IDs). Note that you may have to temporarily remove the mod causing the problems to be able to launch the game to get the ID map.

Yes this is an old question, but I have found a way to make resolving IDs an easy process. What you need to do, is get the NEI (Not Enough Items) mod. Then, once you are in game, open your inventory and click options. Then go to Block/Item ID Options, and then click dump ID map now. It will then say where it saved the file. Find it and then open it. It will then show the used and unused IDs. You can use this to find IDs that you can use. Next, find the config folder in your Minecraft root directory. In the config, look for file for the mod causing the problem. You should then be able to change the IDs (you may have to re-configure the IDs for a different mod if it doesn't let you change IDs). Note that you may have to temporarily remove the mod causing the problems to be able to launch the game to get the ID map.

The easiest way is to get NEI (Not Enough Items). After you have it installed, open your inventory and click options. Then go to Block/Item ID Options, and then click dump ID map now. It will then say where it saved the file. Find it and then open it. It will then show the used and unused IDs. You can use this to find IDs that you can use. Next, find the config folder in your Minecraft root directory. In the config, look for file for the mod causing the problem. You should then be able to change the IDs (you may have to re-configure the IDs for a different mod if it doesn't let you change IDs). Note that you may have to temporarily remove the mod causing the problems to be able to launch the game to get the ID map.

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Yes this is an old question, but I have found a way to make resolving IDs an easy process. What you need to do, is get the NEI (Not Enough Items) mod. Then, once you are in game, open your inventory and click options. Then go to Block/Item ID Options, and then click dump ID map now. It will then say where it saved the file. Find it and then open it. It will then show the used and unused IDs. You can use this to find IDs that you can use. Next, find the config folder in your Minecraft root directory. In the config, look for file for the mod causing the problem. You should then be able to change the IDs (you may have to re-configure the IDs for a different mod if it doesn't let you change IDs). Note that you may have to temporarily remove the mod causing the problems to be able to launch the game to get the ID map.