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#1 Squint

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Posted 12 January 2012 - 08:41 PM

I've got 1.0.0 back, but I don't know how to get the Mine Little Pony mod back into it. Help, anypony?

#2 Melkyore

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Posted 12 January 2012 - 09:04 PM

Right, here are the steps I usually execute in order to add mods to minecraft. Read carefully.
STEP ALPHA: BACKUP YOUR MINECRAFT JAR
  • Download Risugami's ModLoader.
  • Download Verdana's ModLoader version of the MLP mod.
  • Extract the content of the Modloader file into a folder you will access later.
  • Open the minecraft.jar in .minecraftbin using, for example, 7zip
  • Move the contents of the Modloader folder into minecraft.jar
  • Close minecraft.jar
  • make a new folder in .minecraft called mods
  • Move the contents of the MLP compressed file into mods, ensuring that it goes something like mlp/xj.jar etc
  • Launch minecraft
  • If you're running with a starter script that'll open a console window, it'll alert you wether or not the mod was installed correctly.
That should work. I'm doing it all from memory, since I'm at my job.

#3 Squint

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Posted 12 January 2012 - 09:08 PM

Thanks, bro!

But is it possible to download without modloader for it? It's okay if it isn't, it's just that my computer goes all herpy if I download too much stuff in one day.

#4 Melkyore

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Posted 12 January 2012 - 09:12 PM

Well, there is a version without modloader, but it's better if you download the one with it.
Reason being, you don't have to make a new minecraft.jar each time you want to add a mod. You just stick it in a folder and everything is read from there.

(Also, it's just two files you have to download, and its weird that your computer goes cuckoo if you download a lot.)

#5 Squint

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Posted 12 January 2012 - 09:31 PM

Alrighty then!

(My computer's originally an office computer, but I have a load of games on it and I keep putting in new hardware like graphics cards. I think it's scared. *shifty*)

#6 Melkyore

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Posted 13 January 2012 - 01:17 AM

Squint, I forgot!
You have to delete META-INF from the minecraft.jar thing or the game won't run.
I think meta-inf is some archive integrity checker, so if something's out of place it won't run.

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Posted 13 January 2012 - 05:13 AM

Alrighty then!

(My computer's originally an office computer, but I have a load of games on it and I keep putting in new hardware like graphics cards. I think it's scared. *shifty*)


are you running on a P4? (pentium 4) or one a processor from around then? because that is probably either the motherboard, the processor, your wifi card / ethernet (also, if you are using the built in ethernet port, usually this is the problem), or memory.

I helped a poor women out with a pentium D that had crappy internet. she had paid $2000 for two repairmen to come in, and take out her ethernet card. so I installed a new one from D-LINK and the internet was back to the way it was just in time for her to fill in her resume for the next day. so yah.

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Posted 13 January 2012 - 08:33 AM

are you running on a P4? (pentium 4) or one a processor from around then? because that is probably either the motherboard, the processor, your wifi card / ethernet (also, if you are using the built in ethernet port, usually this is the problem), or memory.


I really wouldn't assume this is a hardware problem, most problems with the mod are from not installing it correctly. So either Melkyore's advice here, or the advice in the other thread about installing the Mine Little Pony mod here are probably a better place to start if the installation instructions in the original Mine Little Pony mod thread here aren't getting you anywhere.

#9 Axelflames16

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Posted 16 January 2012 - 02:35 AM

I found this post because of the MCLauncher issue, and after trying all of these steps MCLauncher (my only way to get to 1.0.0) will still run a mod free version. Any way around this?

#10 Melkyore

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Posted 16 January 2012 - 12:43 PM

Adding it manually, like the instructions on the original mod page tell you how to do.
http://www.minecraft...ost__p__9755259

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Posted 17 January 2012 - 12:02 AM

Thanks, It works now.


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