yes
I don't think there are any black and white texture packs for Minecraft. There may be something wrong with your copy of Minecraft...
Any that are formatted for the version of Minecraft that you have.
well for most texture pack websites you need something like face book or twitter to rate them, and if you don't rate them you can't get the texture pack! so... if you trust google, you can just google, zelda minecraft texture packs or mario minecraft texture packs, or (whatever you want) minecraft texture packs, and hope you don't need something like that, or if you have what you need to them you can just do it! also i really don't know any minecraft texture pack websites! so.... i hope this helps!
Minecraft texture packs should not have any viruses in them. I have never heard of anyone getting a virus from a texture pack, so you should be all set.
If you go to minecraftforum.net, they have a thread dedicated to texture packs. The packs are sorted by resolution, so you can see if there's a 32x or 64x pack that has the right look and feel for you. I don't know of any texture packs that exactly mirror the original texture in a higher resolution. :(
When you download an update for Minecraft it deletes the entire .minecraft directory and re-downloads it. This will wipe any mods or texture packs installed.
To install a texture pack in minecraft (they are now called 'Resource packs' and can also contain sounds), click 'options', 'resource packs', then 'open resource pack folder'. Place any packs here, then select them in the resource packs menu. Note that 1.5.0 and higher require a different format than 1.4.7 and below.
1. Open Minecraft. 2. Go to options, there will be something that saids c:/user/youraccount/appdata/roaming/ minecraft. (If you cannot find this, then play Minecraft. Go to texture packs and click add texture pack. Skip step 3.) 3. Click Textures 4. Download a texture pack from the internet. Some texture packs have more instructions. They sometimes include instructions on haw to install them. 5. Drag the zip texture pack into the texture section of the Minecraft file. 6. Run Minecraft 7. Go to textures 8. If you did this correctly the texture pack will show up. 9. Click on it. 10. Play Minecraft! ENJOY! :}
Optifine is another but not too many texture packs and mods are compatible with it. It just depends on what you use.
It's probably outdated. When Minecraft updates, all the mods need to be updated also.Make sure they are still a .zip file when you put them in the Textures file. And did you select it when you logged into Minecraft?
Yes, there are mods and texture packs available that can make diamonds more visible or easier to find in Minecraft. Mods like XRay or texture packs that have high-contrast diamond textures can help you spot diamonds more easily in the game. Just be aware that using these modifications may alter your gameplay experience.
it will work for any minecraft version