If you have a mac then you need to download it from google chrome because google chrome doesn't automatically unzip the file. If you download it off of Safari it will unzip the file and when you try to compress it back to a zip file it doesn't work. It can't be a folder when you put it into the texture pack folder. Sorry if this didn't help at all but I had the same problem awhile ago :biggrin.gif:
If you have a mac then you need to download it from google chrome because google chrome doesn't automatically unzip the file. If you download it off of Safari it will unzip the file and when you try to compress it back to a zip file it doesn't work. It can't be a folder when you put it into the texture pack folder. Sorry if this didn't help at all but I had the same problem awhile ago :biggrin.gif:
can you do anything else right after you click on it? cause i know for me i have to wait a while for mine while it changes the textures, takes like 5-30 seconds depending on the texture pack and how fast your computer is
What resolution is the pack, chap? Different resolutions act differently to different systems. Like before, I was using Windows XP with a pretty bad Motherboard and graphics card and all that jazz. I couldn't run 128x128 packs, and barely could run 64x64 packs. Now that I've upgraded everything, and I have Windows 7, I can run 512x512 packs.
However, your problem chap isn't system or hardware related it sounds like. It sounds like the .zip for the pack was not properly zipped, or something in that context.
What I suggest is that you make a fresh install of minecraft, MC patch it, put the pack into that "texturepacks" folder, go in game, and see if it works. If it crashes, either your computer can't handle the res. of the pack, if it just doesn't work and everything still looks like the default textures when you make a world, then it's probably the pack wasn't zipped/un-zipped properly.
That's all I know. I'm only 12, so, yeah....:smile.gif:
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Of course you can re-zip it...?
However, your problem chap isn't system or hardware related it sounds like. It sounds like the .zip for the pack was not properly zipped, or something in that context.
What I suggest is that you make a fresh install of minecraft, MC patch it, put the pack into that "texturepacks" folder, go in game, and see if it works. If it crashes, either your computer can't handle the res. of the pack, if it just doesn't work and everything still looks like the default textures when you make a world, then it's probably the pack wasn't zipped/un-zipped properly.
That's all I know. I'm only 12, so, yeah....:smile.gif: