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  1. Everytime you start minecraft, the version is checked to see if it is correct. If you modify the version, the launcher will replace it with a new one. To fix this you have to change the name of the folder, the jar and json files, and the id inside the json file. (i have tried modding this way but it never worked, the jar tries to fix the ...

  2. Sep 28, 2024 · I've also researched before for this, and there used to be a link in one of the replies to a forum, form a mod, where to download a MC file for Minecraft 1.7 release. Unfortunately, the next day I checked, the mod got his account banned, and his reply was removed.

  3. When I first installed Minecraft, I had these both files inside my folder as well as the launcher which had been created during the installer/patcher. If I was to open the control panel programs removal tool, I could see 'Minecraft v1.5.2' in the program list. This was here before I delete the whole folder.

  4. The first result should be the right folder. Alternately, navigate to it manually by going to: "C:/Users/ [your username]/AppData/Roaming". Note that AppData is a hidden folder, so enable "Show hidden folders" if you don't already have it enabled. Your .minecraft folder should be located here; open it.

  5. Jan 4, 2021 · This can be caused most often by one of two scenarios: Either the jar file is missing, or the jar file has a different name in the File Manager than what is set in your panel on the Java Settings page. Let's take a look at an example of this happening. This server is looking for the jar file: amnesia-1.1.0.jar. (We personally like to rename the ...

  6. Jul 19, 2015 · 1 Answer. Sorted by: 1. Since 1.6, Minecraft no longer uses the bin folder system. Instead, there is a versions folder that holds Minecraft .jar files for each version you're using. Since you're using 1.8.7, you'll have to assume the 1.8.7.jar file as being your minecraft.jar. Share. Improve this answer. answered Jul 19, 2015 at 12:30.

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  8. Nov 19, 2022 · Minecraft relies on a Java runtime environment to open .JAR files and run the game correctly. Occasionally, something will go wrong with Java and the opening preferences will be set up incorrectly. To fix this: Navigate to C:Users %username% AppdataRoaming.minecraft. Right-click a file with the . JAR extension and select Properties.

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