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How to install mods for Minecraft: Java Edition on PC


How to prepare for mods in Minecraft


Before you jump headfirst into modding your game, there's a few things you'll need to do first. Mods are a ton of fun, but they do exert your computer more than just the base game would, and require a little bit of know-how to safely work with. Follow these simple steps before getting started:

  • Make sure your computer can handle mods. If you have a laptop or desktop computer that can handle medium to high graphics on most modern games, you should be just fine.
  • Double-check your PC's storage. Like everything else, mods take up additional space on your computer.
  • I'd rate the difficulty for using mods as medium. Make sure you're comfortable changing file names and downloading external programs on your computer.
  • This guide requires Minecraft: Java Edition. Full mods won't work with the Bedrock version of Minecraft, so you'll need to have the original behemoth installed on your computer to make mods work.

How to install Java

The Forge program for Minecraft: Java Edition is understandably built off of Java. In order to install it, you'll first have to install Java. Follow these simple steps to do so:

  1. Download Java.

2. Execute the downloaded installer. Windows will likely ask if you're okay with Java making changes to your computer. Since you've made it this far, you'll probably want to click yes.


3. Click install. Java will begin the process and set everything up on your computer automatically. If you want to change the destination folder for Java as well, you can do so from this initial screen.


  • Setup the Forge mod installer

In this section, we'll be going over how to install Forge, which is the program you'll use to integrate mods into Minecraft. Once Forge is setup, things are relatively straightforward. Just follow these simple steps:

  1. 1. Download Forge. (Make sure you download the version closest to the version of Minecraft: Java Edition on your computer. Some versions of Forge may not work with the latest version of Minecraft.)


2. Wait for the download to complete. Once it has, navigate to your Downloads folder on your PC. You'll find it inside the File Explorer. Locate the ".jar" file and double-click it to start the process.

  1. This will open up a box called "Mod System Installer." Check the Install Client button.
  2. Click OK.

3. Open Minecraft: Java Edition and make sure to select Forge as your profile. (f you have multiple versions of Minecraft or Forge installed, make sure to only select the Forge that coincides with the version of Minecraft you're playing.)

Begin playing with mods

Congratulations, you have now installed Forge for Minecraft: Java Edition. Forge by itself doesn't do a whole lot for you, however, so in order to begin playing with mods go ahead and follow these simple steps:

  1. 1. Go to Curse Forge to begin browsing mods. There are powerful search tools as well so you can pinpoint exactly what kind of mod you want.
  2. 2. Once you find the mod that you want, go ahead and click Download. Like with everything else in this guide, you can either download the mod to your Downloads folder and move it to your mods folder manually, or you can choose where to download it.



3. Now it's time to move the mods into your mods folder. The mods folder is located inside of your .minecraft folder. You can find it by navigating to the C:\ drive on your computer (often called Local Disc) and looking for Users. Once inside, you'll want to look for your profile name. From there you look for AppData, then Roaming, then .minecraft. Alternatively, you can just type "C:\Users\yourname\AppData\Roaming.minecraft" into the File Explorer's addresss bar. Just replace "yourname" with whatever your Windows account is.


4. If the mods folder isn't inside your .minecraft folder, you can simply create a new folder and name it "mods." Any mods you download will need to be moved to this new folder.


5. Once the mods are in your mods folder, simply launch Minecraft with that version of Forge loaded as your profile. Enjoy your mods!

Things to keep in mind


  • There are a few things you should definitely keep in mind whenever you're using mods. To make sure you're always the epitome of smooth sailing, follow these simple steps:

  • You can have multiple mods loaded at once. There's absolutely nothing wrong with mixing and matching different types of mods.
  • If you're having issues with your game while having multiple mods installed, try disabling mods one at a time. Mods can somtimes have compatibility issues with other mods. This helps narrow the issue down.
  • If you want to disable a certain mod, navigate to the mods folder and add ".disabled" to the end of the mod's filename. You don't have to uninstall all the mods you just want to turn off for a little while.
  • If you have different versions of Forge installed, make sure there are only mods in the Forge version you want to use. If multiple versions of Forge all have mods installed, your game might not behave properly.
  • The Twitch alternative to playing with mods is easier to set up, but Forge gives you more power and control. If you're interested in playing with mods long-term, I recommend taking the time to set up Forge and do it properly.
  • Most mods do not allow multiplayer. If you're thinking about installing mods and flexing on your friends or in servers with them, beware.
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