How to Find Your Local Modpack Files

This guide will show you how to find your local modpack files, meaning the modpack files from your computer.
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# The Minecraft Launcher
** To find your Forge local modpack files when using Forge installed in the regular Minecraft Launcher you need to do the following:**
1. Press the Windows button and type `run`, then press `Enter`.

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2. Type in the box that appears the following, then press `Enter`: `%appdata%.minecraft`

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3. Here you should find all Minecraft files, including the Forge modpack files you are using, like the `mods` folder and many others.
Now you just found your modpack files for your Forge local modpack.
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# The CurseForge Launcher
Imagine that we’re looking to get the modpack files of your **Enigmatica 6** modpack.
**To find the modpack folder you should:**
1. Open your CurseForge Launcher and log in.
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2. Select the modpack you want.
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3. On the right side of your screen, you’ll be able to see an icon with three vertical dots. Click on it.
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4. Click on `Open Folder`.

Once you click on it, you’ll be redirected to the specified modpack’s folder.
Now you just found your modpack files for your CurseForge modpack.
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# ATLauncher
Imagine that we’re looking to get the logs of your **A Bit of Everything** modpack.
**To find the modpack folder you should:**
1. Open your ATLauncher and log in.
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2. Click on `Instances`, then find the modpack you need.
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3. On your bottom-left side you’ll notice an `Open Folder` button. Click on it.

It should open your ATLauncher folder.
Now you just found your modpack files for your ATLauncher modpack.
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# Technic Launcher
Imagine that we’re looking to get the logs of your **Hexxit** modpack.
**To find the modpack folder you should:**
1. Open your Technic Launcher and log in.
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2. Click on `MODPACKS` and select the wished modpack.

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3. Click on `Modpack Options`.

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4. A box should show up. Click on `Open`.

Now you just found your modpack files for your Technic modpack.
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# FTB Launcher
Imagine that we’re looking to get the logs of your **FTB Revelation** modpack.
**To find the modpack folder you should:**
1. Open your FTB launcher and log in.
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2. Click on `My Modpacks` and select the wished modpack.

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3. Click on `Open Folder`.

Now you just found your modpack files for your FTB modpack.
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# Void Launcher
Imagine that we’re looking to get the logs of your **Crazy Craft 4** modpack.
**To find the modpack folder you should:**
1. Open your Void Launcher and log in.
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2. Click on `MOD PACK` and select the wished modpack.

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3. Click on `Advanced`.

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4. Click on `Edit Mods`.

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5. Once opened, you’ll just need to press once back to get out of the `mods` folder.
Now you just found your modpack files for your Void Launcher modpack.
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| If you have any issue finding your client-sided logs please contact us on live chat or via the [ticket system](https://help.ggservers.com/en-us/article/how-to-open-a-support-ticket-qjzuyd/).
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# ❕ Useful Links ❕
– [Where to Find Client-Side Logs](https://help.ggservers.com/en-us/article/where-to-find-client-side-logs-7upje9/)
– [How to Assign More RAM to Your Minecraft Client](https://help.ggservers.com/en-us/article/how-to-assign-more-ram-to-your-minecraft-client-xvwrxv/)
– [Client-side Mods](https://help.ggservers.com/en-us/article/client-side-mods-1f2zfxl/)