

# How to open Java files ¹ + Windows: double click the file (.jar) | Not working? See Mac procedure. » And now, you can continue with step number two :) They can then be renamed to have their correct name. This way, you can just create symlinks from the files and folders and move them to the '.minecraft' folder. Tip: On many systems and distributions, file managers provide an option to create a symbolic link to a file or folder. + `.\MultiMC\meta\net.minecraft\.json` + `.\MultiMC\libraries\com\mojang\minecraft\\minecraft-client.jar` + the '.json' file goes right in, the other one needs to be renamed to '.jar (like the json one) + 'versions' - containing the version you want to use + 'libraries' - can be copied or linked from 'MultiMC' folder + 'assets' - can be copied or linked from 'MultiMC' folder Drag the Fabric API from the desktop folder to the folder you just opened using MultiMC. Click 'View Folder' on the bottom-right corner. + In order to work properly, it needs a \.minecraft \ folder which includes the following subfolders: Right-click the instance you just made and select 'Edit Instance.' Select 'Loader Mods' from the menu on the left. + The OptiFine installer was made for the default launcher configuration. + Click "Add to Minecraft.jar" (right corner) + Select the "Minecraft" entry in the list

+ Click on "Edit Instance" (right corner) + Save it to the instance you want to use: `.\MultiMC\instances\\libraries\` + You may need to create the 'libraries' folder Start the Minecraft version you want to use (this will download needed files) and close it again # Install OptiFine in MultiMC - # Using the Default Launcher: **Prerequisites:** 1 CurseForge 2 MultiMC 3 Pre-3.0 Install Details: 3.1 Installing OptiFine (required before 3.0) 3.2 Installing The Official Soundtrack (recommended before.
