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I am trying to install the a MOD (never done it before). How to train your dragon. I downloaded Minecraft Forge (It seemed like it was successful), installed it. (moved the file into the Mod folder). Downloaded how to train your drag MOD and moved it into the MOD folder. but when I go to the Forge MOD, I don't see the "How to train your dragon Mod". and I got 27 warning on the data file.

 

Please help - daughter really counting on me!!!

 

Thanks!

 

Minecraft Daddy 

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