Whenever I get modloader 1.5.1 for my minecraft, I always put into my minecraft.jar file and delete META-INF Before I close my minecraft.jar file with WinRAR. Then, when I open minecraft, I get a black screen. What did I do wrong?
Did you make sure you drug (dragged?) the Forge files into the class files section of the minecraft.jar? If you didn't, you may have drug (dragged?) the files into a folder i.e. the "textures" folder which could have caused some problems. OR you may have missed a .class file while dragging the files into the .jar
Make sure you're on the right version of Minecraft!
Did you make sure you drug (dragged?) the Forge files into the class files section of the minecraft.jar? If you didn't, you may have drug (dragged?) the files into a folder i.e. the "textures" folder which could have caused some problems. OR you may have missed a .class file while dragging the files into the .jar
Make sure you're on the right version of Minecraft!
He is talking about Risugami's ModLoader I think, not Forge.
To the OP: Did you update your game to 1.5.2 that came out yesterday, if so you need to use the 1.5.2 version of Modloader and not the one for 1.5.1
Whenever I get modloader 1.5.1 for my minecraft, I always put into my minecraft.jar file and delete META-INF Before I close my minecraft.jar file with WinRAR. Then, when I open minecraft, I get a black screen. What did I do wrong?
Do you mean that you put the entire rar/zip archive into minecraft.jar or do you mean you did what your supposed to do by opening the archive and copying the files over?
First open the launcher to the login screen and click options, then click the force update button in the pop-up window that appears. After the update completes you can close Minecraft.
1. Click on start.
2. Type %appdata% in the search box.
3. Click on Roaming that appears in the search window.
4. Open .minecraft folder.
5. Open bin folder.
6. Right click on minecraft.jar (NOT minecraft-1.5.2.jar, if file extensions are not enabled on your computer it will only say minecraft with nothing after it) and select Open With winrar or 7-zip (whichever you have installed).
7. Delete the META-INF folder in the opened archive!
8. Reduce the window down to half screen if it isn't already and move it to one side of your desktop.
9. Double-click on the ModLoader-1.5.2 rar/zip archive you downloaded to open it.
10. Scroll down to the bottom of the files and then click and hold the left mouse button below the lowest file listed.
11. Drag the cursor upwards until all the files in the archive are highlighted blue and release left click.
12. Right click and hold anywhere on the blue highlighting and then drag the cursor over into the minecraft.jar archive window and release.
13. If asked allow it to overwrite existing files.
14. Close all windows and start Minecraft from the launcher, ModLoader should be working.
He is talking about Risugami's ModLoader I think, not Forge.
To the OP: Did you update your game to 1.5.2 that came out yesterday, if so you need to use the 1.5.2 version of Modloader and not the one for 1.5.1
Do you mean that you put the entire rar/zip archive into minecraft.jar or do you mean you did what your supposed to do by opening the archive and copying the files over?
First open the launcher to the login screen and click options, then click the force update button in the pop-up window that appears. After the update completes you can close Minecraft.
1. Click on start.
2. Type %appdata% in the search box.
3. Click on Roaming that appears in the search window.
4. Open .minecraft folder.
5. Open bin folder.
6. Right click on minecraft.jar (NOT minecraft-1.5.2.jar, if file extensions are not enabled on your computer it will only say minecraft with nothing after it) and select Open With winrar or 7-zip (whichever you have installed).
7. Delete the META-INF folder in the opened archive!
8. Reduce the window down to half screen if it isn't already and move it to one side of your desktop.
9. Double-click on the ModLoader-1.5.2 rar/zip archive you downloaded to open it.
10. Scroll down to the bottom of the files and then click and hold the left mouse button below the lowest file listed.
11. Drag the cursor upwards until all the files in the archive are highlighted blue and release left click.
12. Right click and hold anywhere on the blue highlighting and then drag the cursor over into the minecraft.jar archive window and release.
13. If asked allow it to overwrite existing files.
14. Close all windows and start Minecraft from the launcher, ModLoader should be working.
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Make sure you're on the right version of Minecraft!
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He is talking about Risugami's ModLoader I think, not Forge.
To the OP:
Did you update your game to 1.5.2 that came out yesterday, if so you need to use the 1.5.2 version of Modloader and not the one for 1.5.1
Do you mean that you put the entire rar/zip archive into minecraft.jar or do you mean you did what your supposed to do by opening the archive and copying the files over?
First open the launcher to the login screen and click options, then click the force update button in the pop-up window that appears. After the update completes you can close Minecraft.
1. Click on start.
2. Type %appdata% in the search box.
3. Click on Roaming that appears in the search window.
4. Open .minecraft folder.
5. Open bin folder.
6. Right click on minecraft.jar (NOT minecraft-1.5.2.jar, if file extensions are not enabled on your computer it will only say minecraft with nothing after it) and select Open With winrar or 7-zip (whichever you have installed).
7. Delete the META-INF folder in the opened archive!
8. Reduce the window down to half screen if it isn't already and move it to one side of your desktop.
9. Double-click on the ModLoader-1.5.2 rar/zip archive you downloaded to open it.
10. Scroll down to the bottom of the files and then click and hold the left mouse button below the lowest file listed.
11. Drag the cursor upwards until all the files in the archive are highlighted blue and release left click.
12. Right click and hold anywhere on the blue highlighting and then drag the cursor over into the minecraft.jar archive window and release.
13. If asked allow it to overwrite existing files.
14. Close all windows and start Minecraft from the launcher, ModLoader should be working.