In this tutorial, we will guide you through step by step on how to install Christmas Community on your Windows 10 computer. Christmas Community is a Minecraft mod created by Wingysam that adds Christmas-themed items, blocks, and features to the game.
Download and Install Minecraft Forge
Minecraft Forge is required to run Christmas Community. Visit the Minecraft Forge download page and select the latest version of Minecraft that you have installed on your computer. Download and run the installer.
Download Christmas Community mod
You can download the Christmas Community mod from the official GitHub repository. Once the page loads, click on the green "Code" button and select "Download ZIP". Wait for the download to complete.
Extract Christmas Community mod ZIP file
Right-click on the downloaded ZIP file and select "Extract All". Choose a location to extract the files to, such as your desktop.
Locate Minecraft installation folder
Open the Minecraft launcher and click on "Installations" at the top of the window. Click on the three dots next to your desired Minecraft profile and select "Open Folder". This will open the Minecraft installation folder.
Copy Christmas Community mod to Minecraft mods folder
In the Minecraft installation folder, navigate to the "mods" folder. If it doesn't exist, create a new folder named "mods". Copy the extracted Christmas Community files into this folder.
Launch Minecraft
Once you have copied the Christmas Community mod files, close the Minecraft installation folder and launch Minecraft from the launcher.
Verify that the mod is installed
After Minecraft launches, go to the "Mods" section of the main menu. If Christmas Community is listed, then the mod has been installed successfully!
You should now have Christmas Community installed on your Windows 10 computer. Enjoy the new festive items and features that this mod brings to Minecraft!
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