EASIEST WAY: Delete either the version file (in the bin folder; if that doesn't work, delete everything except the Minecraft executable/jar file you use to play) and it should update itself; if using AnjoCaido's optional/cracked update launcher, then just click "Force Update" and play.
Then you will have a vanilla version of Minecraft again, but you will have to reinstall all your mods if you want them back, and any worlds that have blocks, items, entities, etc. in them that are from the mobs WILL crash, and you will have to make a new world to do so (well, not really, if you use the same seed.
sorry for long discussion, but that is the ONLY way as far as I am concerned. Hope that helps!!
The best and safest way to do this is to delete your MineCraft folder, and rerun the downloaded Minecraft.exe. In case you don't know where it is you will need to go to the folder containing your 'My Documents' folder which, prior to Vista, is usually located on the C: drive at C:\Documents and Settings\(your user name)\appdata then, from there you will need to go to Roaming\ and delete the '.minecraft' folder. After windows Vista it is basically the same except 'Documents and Settings' is now called 'Users'.
Once you have removed the folder, and, yes, you will lose everything you had done, simply run the MineCraft.exe as you would normally and you will get a new 'clean' game. You then must readd all of the mods you do want as you did originally.
While it is theoretically possible to remove ONLY the mods you don't want, this is a much longer and harder process... You would need a clean version and to compare it's files with the files contained within the mods you want, then copy over only the files NOT in the mods... Again, long and difficult, and you would still lose any prior saves anyway...
I would also like to point out any MineCraft jar file that has mods in it is techniquelly a cracked version as you are modifying core components of the program. If they were external to the minecraft.jar, this would be less true, as a modified executable is called a 'crack' and it is the jar that 'runs' the game, even if it is a separate .exe or .jar that starts it.
Finally, I would like to add: Yay for typing on my cell phone... /grimice
Do a system restore to before you installed the mod
Unfortunately this will only work if they made one prior to modding the game... Sure they could restore back a couple months/years, but I doubt they want to reinstall everything done between now and then...
I suggest going to minecraft.net and redownloading the .exe. If you haven't already, you need to delete the folder I referenced in my first post. Otherwise, if you have already, it will allow you to download a clean copy. If you are using a modified exe, use the ORIGINAL, from the referenced link. You will have to be online to download a clean jar file, and for the first log in. You may also have to log in using the web version once.
Also, if you didn't pay for the game you can't play it using the exe anyway...
Do a system restore to before you installed the mod
Unfortunately this will only work if they made one prior to modding the game... Sure they could restore back a couple months/years, but I doubt they want to reinstall everything done between now and then...
I suggest going to minecraft.net and redownloading the .exe. If you haven't already, you need to delete the folder I referenced in my first post. Otherwise, if you have already, it will allow you to download a clean copy. If you are using a modified exe, use the ORIGINAL, from the referenced link. You will have to be online to download a clean jar file, and for the first log in. You may also have to log in using the web version once.
Also, if you didn't pay for the game you can't play it using the exe anyway...
System restores save automatically (atleast for me)
Do a system restore to before you installed the mod
What ever I said...
System restores save automatically (atleast for me)
So, on a daily basis System Restore creates new restore points? That must take up a lot of disk space. For me it creates restore points when I install new programs, etc, but only major things.
Anyway, still, I suggest doing whatever I said in the last post. (Yeah, I'm being lazy, but I'm tired.)
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Then you will have a vanilla version of Minecraft again, but you will have to reinstall all your mods if you want them back, and any worlds that have blocks, items, entities, etc. in them that are from the mobs WILL crash, and you will have to make a new world to do so (well, not really, if you use the same seed.
sorry for long discussion, but that is the ONLY way as far as I am concerned. Hope that helps!!
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Once you have removed the folder, and, yes, you will lose everything you had done, simply run the MineCraft.exe as you would normally and you will get a new 'clean' game. You then must readd all of the mods you do want as you did originally.
While it is theoretically possible to remove ONLY the mods you don't want, this is a much longer and harder process... You would need a clean version and to compare it's files with the files contained within the mods you want, then copy over only the files NOT in the mods... Again, long and difficult, and you would still lose any prior saves anyway...
I would also like to point out any MineCraft jar file that has mods in it is techniquelly a cracked version as you are modifying core components of the program. If they were external to the minecraft.jar, this would be less true, as a modified executable is called a 'crack' and it is the jar that 'runs' the game, even if it is a separate .exe or .jar that starts it.
Finally, I would like to add: Yay for typing on my cell phone... /grimice
I can't get a clean new game
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Unfortunately this will only work if they made one prior to modding the game... Sure they could restore back a couple months/years, but I doubt they want to reinstall everything done between now and then...
I suggest going to minecraft.net and redownloading the .exe. If you haven't already, you need to delete the folder I referenced in my first post. Otherwise, if you have already, it will allow you to download a clean copy. If you are using a modified exe, use the ORIGINAL, from the referenced link. You will have to be online to download a clean jar file, and for the first log in. You may also have to log in using the web version once.
Also, if you didn't pay for the game you can't play it using the exe anyway...
System restores save automatically (atleast for me)
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┌─┐I say old chap that is a jolly good post!
┴─┴
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So, on a daily basis System Restore creates new restore points? That must take up a lot of disk space. For me it creates restore points when I install new programs, etc, but only major things.
Anyway, still, I suggest doing whatever I said in the last post. (Yeah, I'm being lazy, but I'm tired.)