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  • #1 Feb 2, 2011 shknerth shknerth
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    It's not in the Application Support folder or anywhere else. When I open the zip file it just makes a new Minecraft application not a folder. Rollback Post to Revision RollBack
  • #2 Feb 2, 2011 mistahnuff mistahnuff
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    After you open the program for the first time the /minecraft folder will be put in your /application support. It needs to download a bunch of updates on initial launch and builds that folder immediately. Rollback Post to Revision RollBack minecraft, Legos for adults.
  • #3 Feb 2, 2011 shknerth shknerth
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    Quote from mistahnuff »After you open the program for the first time the /minecraft folder will be put in your /application support. It needs to download a bunch of updates on initial launch and builds that folder immediately.
    Well, it didn't. Rollback Post to Revision RollBack
  • #4 Feb 2, 2011 MCFUser186379 MCFUser186379
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    I was having this same problem, my problem was i was looking Computer>library>app support when it turned out it was located in users>myaccount>library>appsupport Hope I helped! :SSSS: Rollback Post to Revision RollBack
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    Quote from -sublime- »I was having this same problem, my problem was i was looking Computer>library>app support when it turned out it was located in users>myaccount>library>appsupport Hope I helped! :SSSS:
    Thank you!!! :SSSS: Rollback Post to Revision RollBack
  • #6 May 11, 2011 walksal0n3 walksal0n3
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    you just helped me fix my game too i :Ham: you forever Rollback Post to Revision RollBack
  • #7 Jul 20, 2011 mackinn0n mackinn0n
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    Quote from walksal0n3 you just helped me fix my game too i :biggrin.gif: you forever
    I just got OS X Lion... and I'm not seeing a users>myaccount>library ..... anyone have any ideas ? Can't find it in spotlight either. Rollback Post to Revision RollBack
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    Quote from mackinn0n I just got OS X Lion... and I'm not seeing a users>myaccount>library ..... anyone have any ideas ? Can't find it in spotlight either.
    Answered my own question! In case others are curious: In Mac OS 10.7, Apple has made the user Library folder hidden. Preferences, presets, and other user customization settings are stored within this Library folder. To access your user Library folder: In the Finder, choose Go > Go To Folder. In the Go To Folder dialog, type ~/Library Click Go. Rollback Post to Revision RollBack
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    Quote from mackinn0n Answered my own question! In case others are curious: In Mac OS 10.7, Apple has made the user Library folder hidden. Preferences, presets, and other user customization settings are stored within this Library folder. To access your user Library folder: In the Finder, choose Go > Go To Folder. In the Go To Folder dialog, type ~/Library Click Go.
    Thank you! Rollback Post to Revision RollBack
  • #10 Aug 5, 2011 carloscordero carloscordero
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    i have lion, and yet my minecraft folder dosnt show up there either!!! even if i do all of that! Rollback Post to Revision RollBack
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    Try this with Go to Folder: /Users/YOURUSERNAME/Library/Application Support/minecraft/texturepacksObviously instead of YOURUSERNAME type, well, your username. Last edited by Wedhro: Aug 5, 2011 Rollback Post to Revision RollBack
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    No mater what I've tried i can't find the folder i am running lion 10.7.2 Rollback Post to Revision RollBack
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    open MC-click on options in login screen-press open minecrfat folder Rollback Post to Revision RollBack
  • #19 Nov 26, 2011 MinersUndead MinersUndead
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    Simply Google it. Rollback Post to Revision RollBack Hit the green + in the bottom-right corner if I helped you.
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    your home folder/library/application support/minecraft Rollback Post to Revision RollBack
  • #23 Dec 13, 2011 Zashen Zashen
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    Thanks for solutio =) Last edited by Zashen: Dec 13, 2011 Rollback Post to Revision RollBack
  • #24 Dec 16, 2011 minecrafter1233456789 minecrafter1233456789
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    i tried everything on here and none of it works!!! The way to do it is down houdini for mac: http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/26729/houdini . once yo have done that open the program and click reveal files. then type in your user name or admin. after the search click on the username or admin scroll down and click application support and then keep scrolling until you get to your minecraft folder. to make your life easier you can make an alias on your desktop so you don't have to find it again. Rollback Post to Revision RollBack
  • #25 Jan 16, 2012 greed8743 greed8743
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    [size="2"]got a new mac and the minecraft folder isn't there and i have tried everything on this list. Rollback Post to Revision RollBack
  • #26 Jan 29, 2012 jaclegonetwork jaclegonetwork
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    I'm trying to find mine aswelll but one problem i don't see my library folder under my user!! Rollback Post to Revision RollBack
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    Quote from mackinn0n Answered my own question! In case others are curious: In Mac OS 10.7, Apple has made the user Library folder hidden. Preferences, presets, and other user customization settings are stored within this Library folder. To access your user Library folder: In the Finder, choose Go > Go To Folder. In the Go To Folder dialog, type ~/Library Click Go.
    Where is Go? Rollback Post to Revision RollBack
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