You need to delete the mods from your mod folder when you force update, because it doesn't remove the mods from your folders. In other words, it'll still recognize that the mods are there but wont be able to use them.
If then,
1. Move you saves and stuffs.
2. Proceed to delete your .minecraft folder.
3. Re-download Minecraft launcher.
4. Login and download your vanilla Minecraft.
If that doesn't solve the problem, may Notch and Chuck Norris bless you.
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1. Saves folder*
2. Stats folder
3. Texturepacks folder
4. lastlogin file*
5. servers.dat (saves your multiplayer server adresses)
*(only the two bolded items are actually necessary to keep)
When you open Minecraft it should then auto-download the new files and be back to being 100% vanilla with no modifications.
1. Move you saves and stuffs.
2. Proceed to delete your .minecraft folder.
3. Re-download Minecraft launcher.
4. Login and download your vanilla Minecraft.
If that doesn't solve the problem, may Notch and Chuck Norris bless you.
EDIT: In which part of loading do you crash?
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Moderatorwhat exactly happens when you delete the bin folder and then do a force update with the client?