Hello! I'm having some problems... when I compress my files from minecraft (I made a folder of my files for minecraft.jar into a folder), and I rename it 'minecraft.jar' (this is when I change the folder name to 'minecraft' instead of '.jar'), it says, 'minecraft with the extension .jar is already taken' and I can't find the minecraft.jar. I looked everywhere, but if someone can help, it is appreciated. Thanks!
Well if memory serves to to the launcher and go to options. In that options it will ask for the destination to where your folder with all of your things is located. Change the location to where your current folder is.
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Open Finder.app
Click Go in menubar
Then choose Go to folder...
Type in /Users/ ~ /Library/Application Support/minecraft/bin (where ~ is your user name)
Hit enter.
Open Finder.app
Click Go in menubar
Then choose Go to folder...
Type in /Users/ ~ /Library/Application Support/minecraft/bin (where ~ is your user name)
Hit enter.
If the adress doesn't work hold down the "option" button when the "go"menu is open in finder, and the library link will appear. The minecraft stuff is in "Library" under "Application Support"
The easiest way to find the minecraft folder if you don't know the destination is to open Minecraft, go to texture packs, and press open texture pack folder. Then go back one file in the architecture.
The easiest way to find the minecraft folder if you don't know the destination is to open Minecraft, go to texture packs, and press open texture pack folder. Then go back one file in the architecture.
That's clever, I never thought of doing it that way, saves me some typing next time.
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Curse PremiumClick Go in menubar
Then choose Go to folder...
Type in /Users/ ~ /Library/Application Support/minecraft/bin (where ~ is your user name)
Hit enter.
If the adress doesn't work hold down the "option" button when the "go"menu is open in finder, and the library link will appear. The minecraft stuff is in "Library" under "Application Support"
That's clever, I never thought of doing it that way, saves me some typing next time.