Installing and Migrating: Difference between revisions

Added how to update with ATLauncher, and to show hidden files on Mac/Linux in order to get the updated folders after unzipping.
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(Added how to update with ATLauncher, and to show hidden files on Mac/Linux in order to get the updated folders after unzipping.)
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=== Technic ===
Recommended releases are pushed to Technic at a slower rate, once they have completed testing. Sometimes releases can be pushed to Technic for testing, to see those look in the Technic configuration window.
 
=== ATLauncher ===
For the client:
 
# Backup your GTNH instance. In ATLauncher, click on the Edit Instance drop-down and select Clone Instance. Click the Open Folder button for the new instance.
# Delete the <code>config</code>, <code>mods</code>, <code>scripts</code> and <code>resources</code> (if it exist) folders from <code>Java/instances/%instance name%/</code>.
# Replace the deleted folders with the ones from the downloaded archive. They are contained in a .minecraft folder after unpacking. If you are on Mac or Linux, you may have to show hidden files for your OS.
# Port over any customized config settings. Use your backup as a reference.
# The questbook should be updated automatically. If it was not updated, you can either use the default load block, go to cheat mode and do <code>/bq_admin default load</code> to load quest book changes, or do <code>bq_admin default load</code> on a server.
 
=== MultiMC ===
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# Backup your GTNH instance. In MultiMC, Right Click on the instance and select Copy Instance. With the backup, you retain access to settings and configs that are later needed on the new version, also to screenshots and keybinds.
# Delete the <code>config</code>, <code>mods</code>, <code>scripts</code> and <code>resources</code> (if it exist) folders from <code>instances/%instance name%/.minecraft/</code>.
# Replace the deleted folders with the ones from the downloaded archive. They are contained in a .minecraft folder after unpacking. If you are on Mac or Linux, you may have to show hidden files for your OS.
# Port over any customized config settings. Use your backup as a reference.
# The questbook should be updated automatically. If it was not updated, you can either use the default load block, go to cheat mode and do <code>/bq_admin default load</code> to load quest book changes, or do <code>bq_admin default load</code> on a server.
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