The easiest way I can think of chaning it, is to unzip the contents, and zip them again under a new format.
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The easiest way I can think of chaning it, is to unzip the contents, and zip them again under a new format.
And how would I do that using 7-zip? Will it ask me automatically or do I need to hit a setting?
I believe after you unzip it you can right click and there should be a "add to archive" or "archive settings" option. There you can just check .zip and it will put those files into a zip.
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The easiest way I can think of chaning it, is to unzip the contents, and zip them again under a new format.
And how would I do that using 7-zip? Will it ask me automatically or do I need to hit a setting?
I believe after you unzip it you can right click and there should be a "add to archive" or "archive settings" option. There you can just check .zip and it will put those files into a zip.
But I believe the issue is that it needs to be a .jar or .rar file, right?
That's what the HD Mincraft patcher tool is telling me anyway.
I'll try unzipping and re-zipping it though, thanks for the advice.
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Sorry for the bump, but I need help with this.
Here's my problem now:
7-zip wants to zip the files into a ".7z" file format... unfortunately, when trying to open a file using mcpatcher, it ONLY looks for ".zip, .jar, and .rar" files. It won't recognize a ".7z" file.
When I rename the ".7z" file to ".rar", mcpatcher sees it, tries to patch my Minecraft, says it was successful (possibly) and when I go to "test minecraft", it's still using the 16x16 textures and not the texture pack (32x32) that I'm trying to use.
Geeze why are you making this SO difficult for yourself!
Make your zip folder with 7-zip, throw it on desktop or anywhere
Download xau's mcpatcher
Open mcpatcher
Tick Texture pack, browse for it
Be sure it changes to 32x32 and be sure everything else underneith is ticked
Click Patch
Done.
Simple.
Xau is getting rid of rar support soon anyway so just stick with zip.
If you still can't figure out how to use it, go to my hd texture pack in my sig and scroll down on how to install and instead of installing my texture pack just be sure your installing the one your trying to install...
It literally can't get more simpler than that... besides doing it FOR YOU. Which I don't think anyone would do.
Here's where I'm at so far.
I downloaded the texture pack.
I downloaded the Minecraft HD Patcher tool.
I've got the texture pack .zip file in the proper file location.
When trying to patch my minecraft game using the texture pack in the HD patch tool, I get the following message:
The compression used in this zip file is not supported. Please install the texture pack manually, or re-package it as a .jar or .rar file.
Here's where I'm stuck. I'm using 7-zip to open the zip file but have no idea on how to "re-package" it as a .rar file for the patch tool to use it.
Can someone whose familiar with 7-zip help me do this? I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks.
And how would I do that using 7-zip? Will it ask me automatically or do I need to hit a setting?
I believe after you unzip it you can right click and there should be a "add to archive" or "archive settings" option. There you can just check .zip and it will put those files into a zip.
But I believe the issue is that it needs to be a .jar or .rar file, right?
That's what the HD Mincraft patcher tool is telling me anyway.
I'll try unzipping and re-zipping it though, thanks for the advice.
Here's my problem now:
7-zip wants to zip the files into a ".7z" file format... unfortunately, when trying to open a file using mcpatcher, it ONLY looks for ".zip, .jar, and .rar" files. It won't recognize a ".7z" file.
When I rename the ".7z" file to ".rar", mcpatcher sees it, tries to patch my Minecraft, says it was successful (possibly) and when I go to "test minecraft", it's still using the 16x16 textures and not the texture pack (32x32) that I'm trying to use.
Can anyone help me with this?
Please help?
Make your zip folder with 7-zip, throw it on desktop or anywhere
Download xau's mcpatcher
Open mcpatcher
Tick Texture pack, browse for it
Be sure it changes to 32x32 and be sure everything else underneith is ticked
Click Patch
Done.
Simple.
Xau is getting rid of rar support soon anyway so just stick with zip.
If you still can't figure out how to use it, go to my hd texture pack in my sig and scroll down on how to install and instead of installing my texture pack just be sure your installing the one your trying to install...
It literally can't get more simpler than that... besides doing it FOR YOU. Which I don't think anyone would do.
So sorry, I'm just real stupid when it comes to this stuff. I appreciate the way you just told me how to do it because it now works.
I apologize to everyone for being so dense.