How to Install Custom Jars in Minecraft
Click the Start button and type or click Run. , Type %appdata% and click OK. , Open the Roaming folder. , Find and open the .Minecraft folder. , Open the versions folder. , Make a new folder called Weepcraft., Copy over the custom jar file., Copy...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Click the Start button and type or click Run.
You may call this something else.
If you do, you must call the jar and the json file that name too. , Rename it to Weepcraft. ,* json file (\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\versions\1.6*) and paste in the folder called Weepcraft. ,,, Save and close everything. , Click New Profile. , On the release version drop-down box select Release Weepcraft. , Select your profile in the bottom left corner and hit Play. -
Step 2: Type %appdata% and click OK.
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Step 3: Open the Roaming folder.
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Step 4: Find and open the .Minecraft folder.
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Step 5: Open the versions folder.
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Step 6: Make a new folder called Weepcraft.
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Step 7: Copy over the custom jar file.
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Step 8: Copy your 1.6.
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Step 9: Rename the json file to Weepcraft.json.
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Step 10: Open the Weepcraft.json file using Notepad or Notepad++
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Step 11: Change the 'id' to Weepcraft.
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Step 12: Run the Minecraft launcher.
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Step 13: In Profile Name
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Step 14: type Weepcraft.
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Step 15: Hit save profile.
Detailed Guide
You may call this something else.
If you do, you must call the jar and the json file that name too. , Rename it to Weepcraft. ,* json file (\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\versions\1.6*) and paste in the folder called Weepcraft. ,,, Save and close everything. , Click New Profile. , On the release version drop-down box select Release Weepcraft. , Select your profile in the bottom left corner and hit Play.
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