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    posted a message on Chat problem with a client
    Your answer should be within this thread.
    Posted in: Legacy Support
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    posted a message on Cannot connect to minecraft.net
    It might also be worth a shot to try and play with your computer date and time.

    Set it a few weeks back or so. It seems to fix the problem for a lot of people.
    Posted in: Legacy Support
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    posted a message on Black Screen =(
    Did you previously install a snapshot?
    Posted in: Legacy Support
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    posted a message on My Minecraft doesn't look right
    For Windows nVidia Video Cards:

      1. Right-click on desktop and click NVIDIA Control Panel
      2. Select ‘Adjust image settings with preview’ in the left pane
      3. Select the “Use the advanced 3D image settings” on the right
      4. Click ‘Apply’ at the bottom right

    For Windows ATI Video Cards:

      1. Right-click on desktop and click Catalyst Control Center
      2. Select ‘Advanced Settings
      3. Select ‘Graphics’ then ’3D
      4. For Anti-Aliasing, check “Use Application settings
      5. For Anisotropic Filtering, check “Use Application settings
      6. Click Apply or OK

    Source: http://mcsaver.net/
    Posted in: Legacy Support
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    posted a message on sound crash
    Fixing Minecraft Sound Issue in Minecraft
    -----------------------------------------
    Minecraft Version: 1.1.0
    Guide Version: 1.0
    -----------------------------------------
    THIS GUIDE IS FOR THE WINDOWS OS ONLY IT
    HAS ONLY BEEN TESTED ON VISTA 64-BIT
    HOWEVER IT SHOULD BE COMPATIBLE WITH ALL
    VERSIONS OF WINDOWS, INCLUDING 32-BIT.
    -----------------------------------------
    -----------------------------------------
    
    1. Firstly navigate to the Minecraft dir 
    
    "%appdata%\.minecraft\bin\natives\"      
    
    You should see 2 DLL files.
    
    OpenAL32.dll
    OpenAL64.dll
    
    Rename both of these files like...
    
    OpenALxx.dll.old
    
    -----------------------------------------
    -----------------------------------------
    
    2. Navigate to the System32 folder
    
    "%systemroot%\System32"
    
    Hopefully there should be some form of
    "OpenAL32.dll" in this directory.
    
    If so then just copy and paste it in
    place of the Minecraft one we renamed.
    
    Otherwise, navigate to this location:
    
    http://connect.creativelabs.com/openal/Downloads/Forms/AllItems.aspx
    
    Select "oalinst" from the download list
    and install OpenAL. When that is done you
    should see OpenAL in the System32 dir
    as we original had hoped.
    
    Now you can just copy and paste this into
    the Minecraft directory.
    
    -----------------------------------------
    -----------------------------------------
    
    3. Start Minecraft and hope it fixed the
    problem!
    
    -----------------------------------------
    ADDENDUM - Read for extra useless info!!!
    -----------------------------------------
    1. You don't need to copy the OpenAL DLLs
    into the Minecraft dir, so long as they
    exist in System32, however I found it is
    slower starting up if they're not.
    
    2. OpenAL64.dll is redundant apparently,
    I am on a 64-bit OS yet lack any OAL64
    DLL (at least, accessible to Minecraft)
    yet sound works perfectly normal.
    
    3. This only fixes a specific problem,
    outdated OpenAL DLLs that are shipped
    with Minecraft. It will not solve all
    sound related issues.
    
    4. There are downloads for the Mac
    version of OpenAL also on the site,
    if you have sound issues on a Mac
    you can try to adapt this fix to
    work on your computer using the Mac
    download instead of the MSWin one.
    Posted in: Legacy Support
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    posted a message on text color not working
    Here you go:

    Quote from snow_cat
    Installation

    • Replace the mq.class file inside your minecraft.jar archive.
    • Delete META-INF
    Downloads


    Credit to snow_cat.

    Original thread here.
    Posted in: Legacy Support
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    posted a message on cant find my minecraft bin
    On Windows, hold Windows Key+R, type %appdata%\.minecraft on the text field and press enter.

    For a Mac OS X, it should be located inside Username>Library>Application Support folder.
    Posted in: Legacy Support
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    posted a message on Issues with text in SMP being all white
    Quote from wolftone1916

    Okay so I added it, and the text is still white. Is there something I'm supposed to set or change?

    If I'm not mistaken, it should work on the get-go. If you're still getting white text, please visit the original thread for the fix and see for the Series B download. If the first method didn't work then the second should do it.
    Posted in: Legacy Support
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    posted a message on White lines
    Try the following:

      1. Right-click on desktop and click NVIDIA Control Panel
      2. Select ‘Adjust image settings with preview’ in the left pane
      3. Select the “Use the advanced 3D image settings” on the right
      4. Click ‘Apply’ at the bottom right
    Posted in: Legacy Support
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    posted a message on Any way to stop the grass Growth?
    Outline the dirt blocks with cobblestone or what have you.

    Keep the light at a low level.
    Posted in: Survival Mode
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    posted a message on Trouble with my audio
    Fixing Minecraft Sound Issue in Minecraft
    -----------------------------------------
    Minecraft Version: 1.1.0
    Guide Version: 1.0
    -----------------------------------------
    THIS GUIDE IS FOR THE WINDOWS OS ONLY IT
    HAS ONLY BEEN TESTED ON VISTA 64-BIT
    HOWEVER IT SHOULD BE COMPATIBLE WITH ALL
    VERSIONS OF WINDOWS, INCLUDING 32-BIT.
    -----------------------------------------
    -----------------------------------------
    
    1. Firstly navigate to the Minecraft dir 
    
    "%appdata%\.minecraft\bin\natives\"      
    
    You should see 2 DLL files.
    
    OpenAL32.dll
    OpenAL64.dll
    
    Rename both of these files like...
    
    OpenALxx.dll.old
    
    -----------------------------------------
    -----------------------------------------
    
    2. Navigate to the System32 folder
    
    "%systemroot%\System32"
    
    Hopefully there should be some form of
    "OpenAL32.dll" in this directory.
    
    If so then just copy and paste it in
    place of the Minecraft one we renamed.
    
    Otherwise, navigate to this location:
    
    http://connect.creativelabs.com/openal/Downloads/Forms/AllItems.aspx
    
    Select "oalinst" from the download list
    and install OpenAL. When that is done you
    should see OpenAL in the System32 dir
    as we original had hoped.
    
    Now you can just copy and paste this into
    the Minecraft directory.
    
    -----------------------------------------
    -----------------------------------------
    
    3. Start Minecraft and hope it fixed the
    problem!
    
    -----------------------------------------
    ADDENDUM - Read for extra useless info!!!
    -----------------------------------------
    1. You don't need to copy the OpenAL DLLs
    into the Minecraft dir, so long as they
    exist in System32, however I found it is
    slower starting up if they're not.
    
    2. OpenAL64.dll is redundant apparently,
    I am on a 64-bit OS yet lack any OAL64
    DLL (at least, accessible to Minecraft)
    yet sound works perfectly normal.
    
    3. This only fixes a specific problem,
    outdated OpenAL DLLs that are shipped
    with Minecraft. It will not solve all
    sound related issues.
    
    4. There are downloads for the Mac
    version of OpenAL also on the site,
    if you have sound issues on a Mac
    you can try to adapt this fix to
    work on your computer using the Mac
    download instead of the MSWin one.
    Posted in: Legacy Support
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    posted a message on ...
    Edited for maximum oink.
    Posted in: Legacy Support
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    posted a message on Do you still play Minecraft?
    Quote from Felivastus

    It's a game where you place blocks to survive and survive to place blocks.... -.-

    No idea.
    Posted in: Survival Mode
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    posted a message on Do you still play Minecraft?
    What is Minecraft?
    Posted in: Survival Mode
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    posted a message on java.lang.NullPointerException Error
    The java.lang.NullPointerException error is usually associated with options.txt.

    Try temporarily moving it onto another place.
    Posted in: Legacy Support
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