Tutorials/Update Minecraft

This page will describe how you can update Minecraft, how to roll back and why you should wait to update.

Be aware: Minecraft mods are saved in the minecraft.jar, so you will loose your mods when updating or rolling back.

= Updating Minecraft =

To update Minecraft, start the Minecraft Launcher. Next to the username textbox, click on "Options". On the "Launcher Options" window, click on "Force update!". Then, just click on "Done" and login with your Minecraft credentials. Minecraft will start updating itself. This can also be used to get a fresh Minecraft installation (it WILL keep your saves and texture packs, but NOT your mods.).

= Re-updating Minecraft =

If you want to restore your Minecraft installation to a previous version, you need the original minecraft.jar file (of the version you like to roll back to) which was downloaded by the Launcher.

Creating backups of the minecraft.jar
Best way to get the minecraft.jar backup fully legal is just to create it by your own rigt after you downloaded the latest version:

In the Minecraft Launcher, click on "Options" and then click on the Path right behind "Game location on disk". In the File Explorer, click on "bin" and in this folder there is the minecraft.jar. Copy it, for example to a folder on the desktop named "Minecraft Backups". Its recommend to create a subfolder which name is the version of which you create a backup, for example "1.2.5".

Restore previous versions
If you already have the minecraft.jar of the previous version (or Pre-Release), you just need to replace the minecraft.jar in the .minecraft/bin folder with your backupped version. Best way to do this is to delete the current one and then paste the wanted one here. Make sure it's named "minecraft.jar" or "minecraft" too, else rename it to this (if it has the ending ".jar" at it, rename it to "minecraft.jar", else rename it to "minecraft")

= Pros and Cons of updating=

Pros

 * Newer versions often contain bugfixes and new game contents.
 * Most of the available servers are updating their software to the current version, so you'll have a wide choice of servers to join.

Cons

 * Minecraft runs more slowly: If you have an old PC (or even bad performance PC, like a netbook), Minecraft will run with less FPS (for example, on a netbook it can fall down from 11 FPS to 3 FPS). This is important since version 1.3.1 (because singleplayer runs as a local server since v1.3.1).
 * You need newer versions of texture packs and mods: Because the're new blocks and other things in newer versions (this is most important to major updates, like 1.1.X to 1.2 or 1.2.X to 1.3 etc.), mods and texture packs may not work with a new Minecraft version. Tip: Wait until a newer version of EVERY mod/texture pack you like to use is available (especially ModLoader, because its needed for most mods), then update.