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Jon Evaglno

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Well, my minecraft is herping the derp in a big way. I was just bebopin' along, trying to open minecraft, and it freezes up on me. I'm stuck and I can't use my mouse to change direction nor can I access any menus. So, I turn off my computer. Naturally, to feed my addiction, I try to open MC again. Now, after I say I want to update later, it just sits there, claiming to be done loading but never going to the minecraft screen. This is on a Mac. I already tried redownloading minecraft, and the problem persisted. If anyone has a solution, let me know ASAP.

Also, if this is in the wrong section, feel free to move it.

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You say you've tried re-downloading minecraft, but did you make sure your old .minecraft folder was deleted first?

Also, the server is updated.

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You say you've tried re-downloading minecraft, but did you make sure your old .minecraft folder was deleted first?

Also, I thought the server was updated.

The thing is, there is no .minecraft folder on mac. I could check again, but I don't think there is one.

[Edit]: after rechecking, I couldn't find a .minecraft folder. If anyone knows how to access it on Mac, that's a good place to start.

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The problem is that you have a Mac. Buy a PC for god sakes.

 

This happened to my friend one time, he did something like opening terminal and entering the command to delete the folder titled 'Minecraft' and then he re-downloaded Minecraft and it worked. Not quite sure how to fix your issue but this might help...

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I have the misfortune of owning a mac as well, and there is indeed a .minecraft folder. Click on your finder, and then up on the toolbar go to help. Type in Library, and click on it. In library, there's a folder called application support. Enter that, and in there, you should find your Minecraft folder (not a .minecraft, but it acts the same. stupid old mac.) Delete it, and you should be all set. Happened to me once or twice, and deleting+reinstalling always worked.

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I have the misfortune of owning a mac as well, and there is indeed a .minecraft folder. Click on your finder, and then up on the toolbar go to help. Type in Library, and click on it. In library, there's a folder called application support. Enter that, and in there, you should find your Minecraft folder (not a .minecraft, but it acts the same. stupid old mac.) Delete it, and you should be all set. Happened to me once or twice, and deleting+reinstalling always worked.

 

Trying it now. I'll let you know if it works.

[Edit]: it worked. Danke.

This is what happens when you say no one cares about Based God.

Lol. Okay. SURE.

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This players questions have been answered and the situation resolved.

Should you wish to have this reopened, please PM me your reasons why it should be so.

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