Go onto video settings, set mipmap to minimal, turn off clouds, set graphics to fancy, and reduce your render distance. This should help with accessing your resource packs. What's going on is your computer is trying to anticipate which resource pack you will apply, and to accomodate it's trying to display all your resource packs at once. This should help reduce the strain on the RAM.
you get a .zip of the texture pack, and copy it into the texture packs folder in the minecraft directory
Download the texture pack and put it into the Minecraft Texture Pack folder.
You just download a texture pack online, open you're texture pack folder through minecraft (or %appdata%), drag the texture pack into the folder, and select it though minecraft.
Search up a texture pack. Download it and it should be a Rar file (a set of books strapped together) Now if you're using Microsoft press the home button at the bottom left, search in the bar "run". In the run bar type in "%appdata%" no capitals. Now open up the .minecraft folder, grab the texture pack file and drag it into the texture pack folder that's in the .minecraft folder. Now open up minecraft and press texture packs and click on your new texture! Done!
Click start, type %appdata%, click on roaming, .minecraft, then texturepacks. Or, go on minecraft, go to the main menu, click on texture packs and click open texture pack folder.
you get a .zip of the texture pack, and copy it into the texture packs folder in the minecraft directory
1.Go to the site 2.Click on the download button 3.Put the downloaded minecraft texture pack in to the textures folder in .minecraft
You need to make sure that the texture pack is saved in the minecraft folder in the texture pack folder.
Download the texture pack and put it into the Minecraft Texture Pack folder.
You just download a texture pack online, open you're texture pack folder through minecraft (or %appdata%), drag the texture pack into the folder, and select it though minecraft.
First you have to type in a minecraft texture pack on google (ill tell you a few, Yoshi Craft and Doku Craftk) then you click on the link of the texture pack, then you should see a download button, click on that, then you have to wait for it to download then you have to put up minecraft texture pack folder, after you have done that you simply need to drag the download file into the Minecraft texture pack folder, then Yala!! -youre fav gamer =P
Search up a texture pack. Download it and it should be a Rar file (a set of books strapped together) Now if you're using Microsoft press the home button at the bottom left, search in the bar "run". In the run bar type in "%appdata%" no capitals. Now open up the .minecraft folder, grab the texture pack file and drag it into the texture pack folder that's in the .minecraft folder. Now open up minecraft and press texture packs and click on your new texture! Done!
Put the texture pack file in the texture pack folder. Open .mineraft folder and then the bin folder. Inside the bin there should be the texture pack folder. There you go.
Click start, type %appdata%, click on roaming, .minecraft, then texturepacks. Or, go on minecraft, go to the main menu, click on texture packs and click open texture pack folder.
You download a texture pack, drag it into your texture pack folder, and then select it through Minecraft.
You download it and then put it in your texture pack folder.
Simply download the texture pack and place the zip file in the texturepacks folder in the .minecraft directory