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=== MultiMC ===
=== MultiMC ===
==== Recent builds ====
GTNH can easily be installed on MultiMC by adding a new instance and importing the ZIP archive available from http://downloads.gtnewhorizons.com/Multi_mc_downloads/.
# Intall MultiMC,
----For '''old dev builds only''' (like versions prior to '''2.0.8.3'''), you will need to prepare a vanilla instance and install Forge.
# Add a new instance in MultiMC,
* First download MultiMC. It will be a simple zip file, so you will want to unpack it in your HD someplace - with new versions of Windows, your Documents folder may be backed up via OneDrive, so you might want to/not want to install there.
# Import the ZIP archive of GTNH from http://downloads.gtnewhorizons.com/Multi_mc_downloads/.
* Next, go to Add Instance and choose 1.7.10 in the Vanilla tab. Give the instance a meaningful name.

* Select your new instance and click Edit Instance. There click Install Forge in the Version tab. The required Forge version is 10.13.4.1614 (which is the latest and should be the top entry in the list).
==== Old dev builds ====
* Now you need to get the modpack files. These are easiest to get from http://downloads.gtnewhorizons.com/ClientPacks. Make sure to download the correct version.
The instructions below are only for the old dev builds, like versions prior to 2.0.8.3. If you want to install them, you need to prepare a vanilla instance and install Forge.
* In the zip archive you will find a <code>minecraft</code> folder, that contains all the important files. You will need to copy its contents to the <code>.minecraft</code> folder of your MMC instance. You can jump to the appropriate folder from within MMC by selecting the instance and clicking the <kbd>Minecraft Folder</kbd> button on the right.
# Install MultiMC,
* If you feel fancy, you can also grab the modpack logo <code>42x42Icon.png</code> from the zip file. Then go to MMC, right click your instance, choose Change icon and use the Add Icon button.
# Add a new instance, choose 1.7.10 in the Vanilla tab.
* If you are playing locally, backup the <code>journeymap</code>, <code>tcnode</code> tracker, and <code>save</code> directories.
# Click on your intance and select Edit Instance. In the Version tab, choose Install Forge. The required Forge version is 10.13.4.1614.
* If you are playing remotely, you still need to backup the <code>journeymap</code> and <code>tcnode</code> tracker directories.
# Get the modpack files. Ask the devs where to get the build you need.
# Copy the contents of the <code>.minecraft</code> folder from the modpack archive to your MMC instance. You can navigate to the MMC instance folder with the <kbd>Minecraft Folder</kbd> option in MMC.
# Backup the <code>journeymap</code>, <code>tcnode</code> tracker, and also the <code>save</code> directory if you play locally.


=== Curseforge Launcher ===
=== Curseforge Launcher ===