I'm running into a storage problem. While looking for useless stuff, I saw that the .minecraft/assets/objects folder had amassed 126 MB of hashed stuff. I'm pretty sure a lot of that stuff comes from mods I once had, but I can't possibly be bothered to figure out what each file is and what mod it belongs to.
Is it safe to just remove all of the stuff in the objects folder? I'm currently not modded except for Optifine, which I'm pretty sure should not add any assets.
I'm running into a storage problem. While looking for useless stuff, I saw that the .minecraft/assets/objects folder had amassed 126 MB of hashed stuff. I'm pretty sure a lot of that stuff comes from mods I once had, but I can't possibly be bothered to figure out what each file is and what mod it belongs to.
Is it safe to just remove all of the stuff in the objects folder? I'm currently not modded except for Optifine, which I'm pretty sure should not add any assets.
If the are no other problems Minecraft will look for needet files and redownload them if the not present.
So Yes its safe to delete the "Assets" folder.
If the are no other problems Minecraft will look for needet files and redownload them if the not present.
So Yes its safe to delete the "Assets" folder.
You are probably going to redownload a lot of that stuff next time you launch minecraft.
If you are scrounging for 126MB you've got big problems. considering that a 32G USB 3.0 Flash memory stick costs ~$10 or 1TB of USB3.0 spinning disk costs $60
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I'm running into a storage problem. While looking for useless stuff, I saw that the .minecraft/assets/objects folder had amassed 126 MB of hashed stuff. I'm pretty sure a lot of that stuff comes from mods I once had, but I can't possibly be bothered to figure out what each file is and what mod it belongs to.
Is it safe to just remove all of the stuff in the objects folder? I'm currently not modded except for Optifine, which I'm pretty sure should not add any assets.
If the are no other problems Minecraft will look for needet files and redownload them if the not present.
So Yes its safe to delete the "Assets" folder.
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Thanks.
You are probably going to redownload a lot of that stuff next time you launch minecraft.
If you are scrounging for 126MB you've got big problems. considering that a 32G USB 3.0 Flash memory stick costs ~$10 or 1TB of USB3.0 spinning disk costs $60