json (for example, WeepCraft.json) file with a plain-text editor. If it's still not there, go back to your versions folder. Search through your versions list in the launcher profile it could be further down in the list than you might expect.Ĩ. Once you've made sure of these settings, close and re-open your Minecraft Launcher.ħ. For example, if you are installing WeepCraft, your folder would be named WeepCraft, and it would contain WeepCraft.jar and WeepCraft.json.Ħ. Your client folder will contain two files, a. Make sure your client folder has a unique name (don't name it 1.7.10 or the name of another client).ĥ. Alternatively, to get to this folder on Windows 7, 8, or 10, open the search menu (which is part of the start menu in Windows 7) and enter %appdata% in the search bar.
minecraft > versions to get to your clients.ģ. To get to this folder on Windows XP/Vista/7 open the start menu, select 'Run' and enter %appdata%. Your clients are stored in the %appdata%\.minecraft\versions folder.Ģ. Let me know in the comments if it still won’t work for you so I can (hopefully) resolve the problem.
If you installed a hacked client or mod and it will not show up in the Minecraft launcher, hopefully the steps below will solve your problem.