![]() ![]() ![]() (Texture packs that are incompatible with the current version of Minecraft, or which are too large for your computer to handle well, can sometimes crash Minecraft.) minecraft folder – deleting bin and resources will leave that intact! This option is probably what's crashing Minecraft. By choosing it, that choice is saved in your options.txt file in your. I suspect that because, from your other question, it sounds like you were trying to use a 128x texture pack and it was crashing it. I've had that happen before, with an old texture pack crashing the game after I updated it. In particular, I think your texture pack options are causing the crash. In fact, if you know how, you can start Minecraft without it entirely.) It doesn't keep any settings or matter much, since it's just a convenience for launching the actual Minecraft program, which is stored in. You can get rid of it too if you want, but deleting it or not is separate from uninstalling Minecraft itself. (The program you click isn't really Minecraft itself – it's just the launcher. You can always drop it back in once you reinstall Minecraft and run it once to re-create the. If you want to keep your worlds, move the saves folder somewhere else before deleting the folder. To cleanly uninstall Minecraft you need to remove the entire.
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