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I started out by deleting my META-INF, downloaded TooManyItems manually into my Minecraft.jar and everything was alright.
I progressed in the game and really liked it so I got myself DokuCraft for my first texture pack and I had basic knowledge that you needed MCpatcher for HD texture packs.
This is when things went wrong...
As soon as I patched my MC, my TMI stopped working so I was given a suggestion to delete my .minecraft folder and make a fresh one - I followed. I decided to download TMI via MCpatcher but I was then also suggested to download Modloader. Of course I downloaded Modloader into my MCpatcher first then TMI second. I would think by now I'd have fixed my problem with so much of these great suggestions. It's not fixed!
Anyone have the solution to my MCpatcher - Modloader - TooManyItems problem? :c
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Edit: When I patch MCpatcher without the Modloader, TMI works but when I add my other mods... I come to no avail..
I progressed in the game and really liked it so I got myself DokuCraft for my first texture pack and I had basic knowledge that you needed MCpatcher for HD texture packs.
This is when things went wrong...
As soon as I patched my MC, my TMI stopped working so I was given a suggestion to delete my .minecraft folder and make a fresh one - I followed. I decided to download TMI via MCpatcher but I was then also suggested to download Modloader. Of course I downloaded Modloader into my MCpatcher first then TMI second. I would think by now I'd have fixed my problem with so much of these great suggestions. It's not fixed!
Anyone have the solution to my MCpatcher - Modloader - TooManyItems problem? :c
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Edit: When I patch MCpatcher without the Modloader, TMI works but when I add my other mods... I come to no avail..
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How to install these mods:
1.First patch .jar with MCPatcher
2.Use 7ZIP or winRAR to open minecraft.jar then drag the .classes from ModLoader and TMI into it and delete META-INF folder.
Done.TMI,MCPatcher,And ModLoader shouldn't conflict with each other because I used them before.
1.First patch .jar with MCPatcher
2.Use 7ZIP or winRAR to open minecraft.jar then drag the .classes from ModLoader and TMI into it and delete META-INF folder.
Done.TMI,MCPatcher,And ModLoader shouldn't conflict with each other because I used them before.
yay do these things, or you can only install minecraft forge API (one mod, works exactly than mcpatcher)
