so im trying to install mods and i am confused on how. i just got 7zip, and i now need to install 303s modloader, can anyone explain how to do this and further?
The lack of responses wasn't due to a lack of capacity, it was due to a lack of supplied information and incorrect location of post.
You need to provide all the information and if your issue is with a specific mod, read the appropriatte thread and ask your question there is it hasn't already been answered.
Needed information:
OS and version, version of minecraft, version of mod, what mods specifically and a detailed account of what you did, what failed and the error messages. If you are on Mac include the output from Console, if you are on linux view your system logs(this is actually the same as using Console on Mac), if you are on Windows, I am sure there must be a log viewer but I have no idea what it is it's called Event Viewer.
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Mod Installing Hack for Mac
Just add a folder name “MCPatches” to your ~/Documents/ folder.
Open inside AppleScript Editor for gritty details.
Wait, so you want to know how to put the mod in? There are tutorials everywhere on this. Use the search. Or go to the stickied page for it. Or any post about a major mod that tells you how to install it. Normally the mod will have instructions how to install it
Wait, so you want to know how to put the mod in? There are tutorials everywhere on this. Use the search. Or go to the stickied page for it. Or any post about a major mod that tells you how to install it. Normally the mod will have instructions how to install it
yeah, i get that but 303's modloader only shows how to load mods into the modloader, not how to install the modloader. thats my problem.
i am on a PC, and where would be the correct place for this question?
its with installing mods in general, and ultimately installing 303's modloader.
Dammit, of course you are on a PC, I don't know anyone who runs minecraft on a mainframe, maybe a workstation but most of us run it on a personal computer. They are very common and come installed with all sorts of operating systems, which is why the OPERATING SYSTEM not the class of computer was asked for.
As for where to get help with 303's modloader. I don't know why don't you guess.
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Mod Installing Hack for Mac
Just add a folder name “MCPatches” to your ~/Documents/ folder.
Open inside AppleScript Editor for gritty details.
Dammit, of course you are on a PC, I don't know anyone who runs minecraft on a mainframe, maybe a workstation but most of us run it on a personal computer. They are very common and come installed with all sorts of operating systems, which is why the OPERATING SYSTEM not the class of computer was asked for.
As for where to get help with 303's modloader. I don't know why don't you guess.
</sarcasm>
windows XP sorry. and i will try that thank you.
Edit: also see my last post. that thread only shows how to load mods into the modloader, not how to install the mod loader.
Yes, I have an idea, stop posting in this thread and let it die. Then read more of the forum, help threads happen every day. Finally post all of the information that I asked for in my previous post, only in a relevant location(i.e. NOT HERE). Imagine if everyone who needed help all posted in a new thread and never read any other help threads. There would be zero mod threads and zero texture pack threads on the first page. It is bad etiquette to post a new thread when there are already appropriate threads, it clogs the search engine with useless threads leading to more threads asking for help in a useless way, which then clogs the search engine more, which leads to more...
Get the picture?
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Mod Installing Hack for Mac
Just add a folder name “MCPatches” to your ~/Documents/ folder.
Open inside AppleScript Editor for gritty details.
You need to provide all the information and if your issue is with a specific mod, read the appropriatte thread and ask your question there is it hasn't already been answered.
Needed information:
OS and version, version of minecraft, version of mod, what mods specifically and a detailed account of what you did, what failed and the error messages. If you are on Mac include the output from Console, if you are on linux view your system logs(this is actually the same as using Console on Mac), if you are on Windows, I am sure there must be a log viewer but
I have no idea what it isit's called Event Viewer.Just add a folder name “MCPatches” to your ~/Documents/ folder.
Open inside AppleScript Editor for gritty details.
its with installing mods in general, and ultimately installing 303's modloader.
My anvil mechanics tutorial: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1524823-anvil-mechanics-in-depth/
yeah, i get that but 303's modloader only shows how to load mods into the modloader, not how to install the modloader. thats my problem.
Dammit, of course you are on a PC, I don't know anyone who runs minecraft on a mainframe, maybe a workstation but most of us run it on a personal computer. They are very common and come installed with all sorts of operating systems, which is why the OPERATING SYSTEM not the class of computer was asked for.
As for where to get help with 303's modloader. I don't know why don't you guess.
</sarcasm>
Just add a folder name “MCPatches” to your ~/Documents/ folder.
Open inside AppleScript Editor for gritty details.
windows XP sorry. and i will try that thank you.
Edit: also see my last post. that thread only shows how to load mods into the modloader, not how to install the mod loader.
Just add a folder name “MCPatches” to your ~/Documents/ folder.
Open inside AppleScript Editor for gritty details.
then whats the point of a modloader?
Just add a folder name “MCPatches” to your ~/Documents/ folder.
Open inside AppleScript Editor for gritty details.
Get the picture?
Just add a folder name “MCPatches” to your ~/Documents/ folder.
Open inside AppleScript Editor for gritty details.