first u go to the menu selection and select apply format than u speed up process by continually cliking on mouse than u go to menu file select apply save new slide than u go to window zoom minimise eat apple
Try searching for the forum page and then install Forge. If your really stuck download WinRAR. And ModLoader. Download it. Click on it and chose open with WinRAR? And then drag it into .minecraft. ( Search for %appdata% on a windows computer.)
The same as a pc install it go to run do %appdata%/.minecraft/bin hazzah!
Uh...I don't know why this is in math, as that has no relevance here. %Appdata% is a location on your computer, usually at C:\Users\*Username*\Appdata\Roaming\ where *username* is your computer login. Most of your software won't really run without the files that apply to them here.
C:/ Program Files (x86)/ ...app folders...
yes. when you click on the "Texture Packs" button on the home screen of minecraft, click on the "Open Texture Pack File" and find the texture pack file on your computer. double click the texture pack, and it will add it to your %appdata% folder.
%userprofile%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\
In computing, AppData is an abbreviation of Application Data.
This depends on your operating system and browser. Typically on Windows, they are stored somewhere under %appdata% though.
Go to the %appdata% folder on your computer, then go to .minecraft, then delete the .bin folder.
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Your system is probably looking for a network location called %APPDATA%. The same thing happened to me whenever I tried to install something, so I went to run and typed in RegEdit. I went to Edit, and then find and then typed in %APPDATA%. I then deleted all of the strings except for Default, and then Right Clicked and selected New → String Value. Then In the text box I entered %APPDATA%. The next time I installed something that message did not appear. Hope that helped.
1. Go and open any file explorer 2. type in (exactly) %appdata% 3. Wou should be in appdata