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Manually importing modpacks
Install the pack of your choice per usual, then follow these steps to find its Minecraft folder.
In the modpack overview, rightclick on the pack and click "Open Folder", keep this folder open we will need this for the last step.
Open the modpack in your library, click on "Settings" on the right side, then click the orange "Open Folder" button at the bottom, keep this folder open we will need this for the last step.
First we will need to find the modloader version the pack uses, for launcher specific instructions see below. Once you have the packs modloader and version you can create a Vanilla instance using the packs Minecraft version. Then edit the instance, go to the Version tab and click the respective "Install modloader" button in the left menu bar and install the packs modloader version.
Open the modpack overview and the modloader is listed right of the game version
The easiest way seems to read the latest changelog for the specific modpack, alternatively in the modpack folder open the instance.json with a text editor and look for modLoader
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Now still in the Version tab of the instance click "Open .minecraft", now copy all the files from the folder opened in the first step to the folder you just opened from MultiMC.
Now you can launch the pack and play per usual.
If you need any further advice or just want to chat with other players you can join us on Discord
There are advanced setups where you link the folder from the original pack launcher to MultiMC, for Windows users you can find a tutorial for that on Reddit
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