Gradle caches corrupted

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Gradle caches corrupted

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"gradle caches corrupted" is the error message I got. Even though it says other people have this problem, this is NOT a duplicate since those posts have people replying with solutions that haven't worked. I troubleshooted for 6 hours, turned off the firewall, reinstalled mcreator, reinstalled forge, reinstalled minecraft 1.18.2, tried a plugin to use fabric instead, turned of my antivirus, turned off my antivirus chrome extenstion, set opera gx as my default browser, deleted the caches folder, deleted everything in the folder but not the folder itself, deleted the gradle folder, restarted my computer, put it in shutdown overnight, and gave up. please nothing is working (also like a previous post: https://mcreator.net/forum/90365/gradle-failing-and-searching-file-does… it is still searching in a file that doesn't exist) also for some reason in the folder it shows version 7.4 when 7.5.1 is already out (of gradle) does this have something to do with it? can I fix it? I NEED ANSWERS!!!

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Maybe just update the app or…
Tue, 08/23/2022 - 19:58

Maybe just update the app or locate the file its looking for and replace it be re installing mcreator 2022.2

Hope this works

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Update the app? this is the…
Tue, 08/23/2022 - 21:25

Update the app? this is the newest version

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Unless you mean gradle, and…
Tue, 08/23/2022 - 22:26

Unless you mean gradle, and in which case how do I do that?