Bin Folder Minecraft 1.3.2

I am writing this at Battosay's request due to a high number of installation errors. I hope that this helps people install the mod easily and with and problems, so you can get to playing BTW as fast as possible.

Also a thanks to TheGuy for added some pictures for how to start with a clean state (as well as some descriptions to go with them), thanks man:-) PLEASE READ I am sick of all the problem that people have installing with Magic Launcher. I WILL NOT be answering any questions about an install with Magic Launcher. Please either install it manually or with MCpatcher to get any help. HAVEN'T HAD TIME TO UPDATE THIS GUIDE. INSTRUCTIONS STILL WORK FOR THE 1.4.4 VERSION OF THE MODS. Sorry for any inconvenience.

NOTE 1: Jzip has some issues with the jar and it is recommended that you use a different program instead. The most important thing is starting with a clean slate. To do this, launch minecraft, select options, and click the 'Force Update' button (It will work the same with 1.3.2, I just don't feel the need to change the picture). I'd like to point out that just forcing an update won't clear out old mod info in places other than minecraft.jar. Yes, you have clearing out the /mods/ folder, but I find it easier to just delete the.minecraft folder (after backing up the saves) and running Minecraft.exe. I don't think it's a good idea to suggest people do that, too easy to make a mistake.

Deleting the mods folder and the bin folder are much safer and just as easy. My thoughts exactly. Personal preference I guess. Guide looks nice though.

Oh, and also, the mod for example puts stuff in the resources folder, which is just in the.minecraft directory, not the /mods/ or jar. Maybe say something like 'erase the contents of the mods and other mod-related folders?' This would include for things like buildcraft, too. I'd like to point out that just forcing an update won't clear out old mod info in places other than minecraft.jar. Yes, you have clearing out the /mods/ folder, but I find it easier to just delete the.minecraft folder (after backing up the saves) and running Minecraft.exe. I don't think it's a good idea to suggest people do that, too easy to make a mistake. Deleting the mods folder and the bin folder are much safer and just as easy.

Bin Folder Minecraft 1.3.2

Download Keygen Smadav Pro more. How to Install More Ores and Tools Mod for Minecraft 1.3.2. **YOU NEED MODLOADER INSIDE YOUR MINECRAFT. Cara Menghilangkan Tulisan Ask For Genuine Microsoft Software. JAR FOR THIS**. Find “Run” which is technically located in your “start” menu; Type there in the box “%appdata%”; A folder should pop up; Enter the “.minecraft” folder; Then go inside the “bin” folder; Open.

My thoughts exactly. Personal preference I guess.

Guide looks nice though. Oh, and also, the mod for example puts stuff in the resources folder, which is just in the.minecraft directory, not the /mods/ or jar. Maybe say something like 'erase the contents of the mods and other mod-related folders?'

This would include for things like buildcraft, too. The resources folder won't affect the game though, unless the mod exists in the mods folder or the minecraft.jar, so is safe to leave, same with custom config files/folders. As long as the mod isn't attempted to be loaded extra content will cause no ill effects.