![]() You should now have a versions/aether2/ folder containing aether2.jar and aether2.json. json extensions as appropriate (OS X may not show you the extension of the files, in which case don't worry, they'll be unchanged and stay correct). Rename the new folder, the jar file, and the JSON file all to aether2 +. Make a copy of your versions/1.5.1 folder and put it beside the 1.5.1 folder. Here's a step-by-step guide to get you to the point where the mod's install instructions will make sense again: ![]() This is what I'm doing now, since I find it more robust than messing with other launchers. However, you can also use the new Minecraft launcher directly, leveraging its new multi-version features. If this is your situation, this is where my instructions end because I don't know your launcher's setup. Rename the copy of 1.5.1.jar to minecraft.jar and proceed from there. ![]() If you're using a 3rd-party launcher, you can copy the 1.5.1.jar file in your versions/ folders to wherever your launcher keeps its version of Minecraft. Now there are just multiple copies of minecraft.jar all renamed to keep them separate. ![]() The numbered jar files in your versions/* folders work exactly like the old bin/minecraft.jar file used to.
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