I was playing on a older texture pack in minecraft. Realising it wasn't up to date I went to main menu to switch it back to the default textures. But before I could do that I logged off and shut down minecraft. Later when i logged In to minecraft using the default textures, I came across a problem. All the textures looked like the textures from the older pack that I was using. Certain or newer blocks are all purple even when using default. I have done everything to fix it. I've reinstalled minecraft, deleted texture pack folder, used the hd patcher, delete all texture packs, everything yet I still cant change back to default textures. I really hope someone can resolve my issue and my system that I use is Macintosh OSX.
I was playing on a older texture pack in minecraft. Realising it wasn't up to date I went to main menu to switch it back to the default textures. But before I could do that I logged off and shut down minecraft. Later when i logged In to minecraft using the default textures, I came across a problem. All the textures looked like the textures from the older pack that I was using. Certain or newer blocks are all purple even when using default. I have done everything to fix it. I've reinstalled minecraft, deleted texture pack folder, used the hd patcher, delete all texture packs, everything yet I still cant change back to default textures. I really hope someone can resolve my issue and my system that I use is Macintosh OSX.
All of the things you guys suggested I have already done and as of right now I'm currently using a texture pack that is just like default textures but I really wanna just use Default textures without using space in my texture pack folders.
All of the things you guys suggested I have already done and as of right now I'm currently using a texture pack that is just like default textures but I really wanna just use Default textures without using space in my texture pack folders.
That sounds really strange.
Ok, try this:
Close minecraft
Go into your bin
Open minecraft.jar in WinRar or another program
Find the terrain.png
Delete it
Place the new terrain.png there
Open minecraft and test.
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Curse PremiumTried to delete your bin folder?
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Curse PremiumThat sounds really strange.
Ok, try this:
Close minecraft
Go into your bin
Open minecraft.jar in WinRar or another program
Find the terrain.png
Delete it
Place the new terrain.png there
Open minecraft and test.