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tutorial:install_with_multimc [2019/07/21 04:42] – added different instructions for mmc/vanilla in fabric api download calloattitutorial:install_with_multimc [2020/04/02 11:44] – remove old mutlimc url thing shedaniel
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-Now run the instance you just created so MultiMC will download the appropiate Minecraft and library files and create the instance subfolders. 
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-Check that Minecraft/Fabric starts and everything is fine: 
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-Close the Minecraft instance for now. 
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-Skip to **STEP 3**. 
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-==== STEP 2A: Create a new Fabric Minecraft instance in older versions of MultimMC < 0.6.6 ==== 
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-Go to [[https://fabricmc.net/use/|https://fabricmc.net/use/]] and select the "MultiMC" option, select mapping and loader versions. Generally, choosing the latest mapping version for a given game version is recommended. Take note of the Minecraft version you choose (for example "1.14.2"), you will need that information later. 
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-Click on "Copy MultiMC instance url": 
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-Now that you have copied the instance url, open MultiMC (C:\MultiMC\MultiMC.exe). Click the "Add Instance" button on the MultiMC toolbar: 
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-Select "Import from zip" on the left, and paste the instance link you just copied into the textbox: 
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-Edit the instance name and then click "OK" to create the instance: 
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 Now run the instance you just created so MultiMC will download the appropiate Minecraft and library files and create the instance subfolders. Now run the instance you just created so MultiMC will download the appropiate Minecraft and library files and create the instance subfolders.
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 Download the jar file to the instance mods folder. Download the jar file to the instance mods folder.
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-**MultiMC** 
  
 For example if MultiMC is located in "C:\MultiMC" and your instance name is "FABRIC-1.14.2" then the instance mods folder will be located in "C:\MultiMC\instances\FABRIC-1.14.2\.minecraft\mods" For example if MultiMC is located in "C:\MultiMC" and your instance name is "FABRIC-1.14.2" then the instance mods folder will be located in "C:\MultiMC\instances\FABRIC-1.14.2\.minecraft\mods"
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 ''//path-where-you-unzipped-multimc//\MultiMC\instances\//the-name-of-your-instance//\mods'' ''//path-where-you-unzipped-multimc//\MultiMC\instances\//the-name-of-your-instance//\mods''
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-**Minecraft Launcher** 
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-Download the file to the mods folder of the Game Directory of the Installation you created. Remember that you changed the Installation Game Directory in **STEP 2** 
  
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tutorial/install_with_multimc.txt · Last modified: 2020/07/08 17:33 by calloatti