There are a few reasons this could have happened. First of all, you need to make sure it is an SD texture back. (16x16) If it is any higher than this, you have an HD texture pack, and unless you patch your minecraft, there is no way you are going to use an HD texture pack. What you need to do is download a program called MC Patcher. I'll have the link on the bottom. You need to make sure you have a fresh minecraft.jar and bin. To do this you will have to delete your .minecraft folder and then run minecraft. If you want to save the levels you are working on go to/roaming/.minecraft/saves if you are on a PC. For mac it is Library/ApplicationSupport/minecraft/saves. Drag the saves onto your desktop or wherever before you delete the .minecraft and replace it after. Then open MC Patcher and click the patch button at the bottom and drag your texture pack (make sure it ends in .zip) into your texture packs folder. It should work fine if on a PC. If you are on a mac you may experience different results. I hope this worked, if it did not, i'm sorry I couldn't answer your question.
find the texture pack you want then download it and put it in the texture packs folder that it shows you on the textures packs screen on minecraft.
If You Want To Get Texture Packs For Minecraft, You Can Search A Texture Pack In Google And Download The Texture Pack File And Press Your Start Button On The Screen, And Search Or Press 'Run' For Some Computers And Look For '%appdata%' And Go To .Minecraft And Go To Texture Packs And Put Your File In There. Then Open Minecraft And Appear!
At the title screen or in-game click OPTIONS, then TEXTURE PACKS, OPEN TEXTURE PACK FOLDER. Put the Texture Pack zip file here.
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.
if you mean a black screen then it means the too many items you downloaded dose not support the version of minecraft you have the 1.9 too many items
I assume you're talking about the desktop Minecraft? If you are: There shouldn't be any issue. Just put the '.zip' file into your '%appdata%/.minecraft/texturepacks/' folder and run. If you're using the web client: You simply can't add texturepacks or mods. All of the files used for the online version are stored on minecraft.net.
It is very simple. All you have to do is go to the tittle screen select "texture packs" and just click "default look"
How did the texture pack "mess it up"? Doesn't it work to open Minecraft or is there anything in the game that doesn't work? Be specific when you ask a question. Anyway, you can try to delete the texture pack files from the Minecraft folder. If it still doesn't work, you should uninstall Minecraft and download and install it again. You can download Minecraft as many times as you want once you have bought it.
The one in your browser tends to use less ram but lags more, and is in a smaller window. Edit-Actually the difference is minimal the downloaded version you can mod on the using the Minecraft forum there is a ton of texture mods to improve the visual quality. Doku Rpg, John Smith and Mixcraft are my 3 favs. Also if you decide to use the browser version you can simply hit F11 to full screen it.
Okay, so first off go to the little pop-out window on the bottom left of your screen and go to search. (or run) Type in %appdata% then, open the folder Roaming, then minecraft. Go to texturepacks, make sure your texture pack is unarchived', place it in and run minecraft. Enjoy! (certain texture packs may require MCPatcher, it will usually state it on the texture pack download website.)
you probably haven't downloaded Java Runtime Environment. no its lag, computer fing up, or just java (the answer above) have you resarted it tho?
You can go to Options, Resoure packs and switch it from the title screen.