I don't know if this helps or not but I had an issue with a texture pack and someone suggested deleting my .bin folder. I mean, I didn't care about my worlds or anything so why not right? I tried it out and it removes all your saves, but it doesn't ruin Minecraft. I mean, you could just uninstall your minecraft from control panel and you'll be fine, you would just have to re-install it later. I know this probably isn't very helpful advice, but I think you should consider it instead of rummaging around in the winrar files trying to find what goes where you know?
another suggestion I just thought of as of typing this. You could always go to the creator's page, rezip the files and take note of each file, then go to your appdata>.bin and look for the files there and delete them. Does that help?
Two words: Delete bin.
Deleting this folder is not dangerous at all, all your saves are kept safe in the saves folder. Once deleted, run Minecraft again to make Minecraft automatically remake the folder. Thats how simple it is.
Or I could answer your question and say: Download a program named Winrar, now open the .jar by right clicking it and choosing it to open it with winrar.
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But how do I access it?
Use any program that allows you to open a compressed file such as Winrar
another suggestion I just thought of as of typing this. You could always go to the creator's page, rezip the files and take note of each file, then go to your appdata>.bin and look for the files there and delete them. Does that help?
Deleting this folder is not dangerous at all, all your saves are kept safe in the saves folder. Once deleted, run Minecraft again to make Minecraft automatically remake the folder. Thats how simple it is.
Or I could answer your question and say: Download a program named Winrar, now open the .jar by right clicking it and choosing it to open it with winrar.