My computer is a crap Mac Book Pro.
I downloaded a 516x516 SphaxBDcraft Texture Pack.
Computer can't handle it.
MC crashes now each time I log on.
What I need help with :
Tell me HOW to open the texture pack folder on a Mac Book Pro WITHOUT going on MC.
If its you tell me the folder name so I can do it in the finder is fine!
My computer is a crap Mac Book Pro.
I downloaded a 516x516 SphaxBDcraft Texture Pack.
Computer can't handle it.
MC crashes now each time I log on.
What I need help with :
Tell me HOW to open the texture pack folder on a Mac Book Pro WITHOUT going on MC.
If its you tell me the folder name so I can do it in the finder is fine!
You navigate to your .minecraft folder (Not sure how on a Mac), you open the Textutre packs folder, then you delete the texture pack. Your Minecraft will automatically revert back to default.
Word of advice: Don't download the highest resolution, especially with bad computers. Go for 32x32 or 16x16 on 'crap' computers.
I have a mac so I might be of some help.
1. In finder click 'go'
2. Click 'go to folder'
3. Type "~/Libaray" (without quotation marks) in the window that appears
4. Navigate to the folder "Application support" and open it
5. Find the minecraft folder in the application support folder.
6. Open the minecraft folder and navigate to the texture packs folder
7. Open the texture pack folder and delete the problem texture pack from there.
Hope that helps
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My computer is a crap Mac Book Pro.
I downloaded a 516x516 SphaxBDcraft Texture Pack.
Computer can't handle it.
MC crashes now each time I log on.
What I need help with :
Tell me HOW to open the texture pack folder on a Mac Book Pro WITHOUT going on MC.
If its you tell me the folder name so I can do it in the finder is fine!
JUST HELP ME!
You navigate to your .minecraft folder (Not sure how on a Mac), you open the Textutre packs folder, then you delete the texture pack. Your Minecraft will automatically revert back to default.
Word of advice: Don't download the highest resolution, especially with bad computers. Go for 32x32 or 16x16 on 'crap' computers.
Demanding doesn't make help come quicker.
Why, yes, I am a brony.
Sorry, I couldn't find any tutorials for Macs.
Why, yes, I am a brony.
1. In finder click 'go'
2. Click 'go to folder'
3. Type "~/Libaray" (without quotation marks) in the window that appears
4. Navigate to the folder "Application support" and open it
5. Find the minecraft folder in the application support folder.
6. Open the minecraft folder and navigate to the texture packs folder
7. Open the texture pack folder and delete the problem texture pack from there.
Hope that helps