![]() ![]() Any modpack that is under 1.7.10 (1.6.4, 1.5.2, etc) and older 1.7.10 modpack will all need to be loaded with Java 7.ģ. Upload your custom modpack files to your server using an FTP client. Please also note that if you are loading a modpack that required Java 7, instead of Java 8 you will need to rename the main server jar to customjava7.jar instead of custom.jar. sh files as they are no longer needed, so you end up with something like this: jar (FTBServer-1.7.10-1408.jar in this case) to custom.jar and delete the. sh is for Macs and Linux.Īfter running one of the two FTBInstall files you will see that another file appeared: If you see FTBInstall.sh or FTBInstall.bat files you will need to execute one of them.bat is for Windows, and. Modpacks containing FTBInstall.sh and FTBInstall.bat files: jar file and delete any files that are not needed you should end up with something like this: See below.ģ: Usually there will be a file called minecraft_ you want to leave this file alone.Īfter you rename the main server. There is an exception for some modpacks if you see a file called FTBInstall.sh and FTBInstall.bat. sh files are used to launch the server when running it yourself, and not with a host. You will need to rename this file to custom.jarĢ & 4: These. ![]() It can be named something like that, or forge-something, or with the modpack name. Generally, modpack files come like this after you unzip them:ġ: This is the main server jar. Putting a custom modpack on your server is very easy and can be done by following steps below:ġ. Stop your server and remove any old files you might have on it.Ģ. Download the modpack files of the modpack you want to your computer, and get them ready: ![]()
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