Solutions to Frequently Reported Problems Rename your OLD jar file "minecraft", and you will be able to play the old version again. If and when you decide to play your old version of Minecraft, which you will need for any servers that are not currently 1.9 Version 6, just rename your current minecraft.jar something like, "minecraft1.9.6". You're done! Now you can open Minecraft and play 1.9 Version 6. Be sure that it is named "minecraft" exactly, not "minecraf.jar" or anything else. Finally, drag and drop the 1.9 Version 6 file you downloaded into your bin folder.Now this is your old minecraft.jar file, so be sure to name it something you'll remember like "minecraft-old" or "minecraft2". Right-click on the file and hit "rename". Inside your bin folder you will see a file named "minecraft".minecraft folder, and then open your bin folder. Your appdata/roaming file should be open before you. When it does, open it and type "%appdata%" in the "Open Tab" and click "OK". Your computer's Run program should appear. minecraft folder is to open your start menu and in the search bar type, "run".
HOW TO GET MODS ON MINECRAFT PC 1.9 HOW TO
How to Download and Install the 1.9.6 Updateĭownload the update by clicking here. Save the file in a folder somewhere with easy access, like your desktop. Minecraft Pre-Release 1.9 Version 6 is out! This update includes more bug fixes from Version 5 and Ender Dragons! We'll be reporting more changes as we find them, so stay tuned. Welcome to Minecraft World! Check out our advanced tutorials and come play on our free server.