> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://wiki.download.fo/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://wiki.download.fo/update-instructions/curseforge-app.md).

# CurseForge App

{% tabs %}
{% tab title="Unchanged modpack" %}

1. Select *Minecraft* from the grid or sidebar
2. On the "My Modpacks" tab, right click *Fabulously Optimized*, then `⇄ Change Version`
3. Click `Select version`
4. Select a version that matches your current or has a newer Minecraft version
5. Click `Continue`. Modpack will now update.
6. Run it and check the version difference in the bottom right corner.
   {% endtab %}

{% tab title="Added extra content" %}

1. Select *Minecraft* from the grid or sidebar
2. On the "My Modpacks" tab, click *Fabulously Optimized*
3. Click `⫶`→ `Profile Options`
4. Uncheck "Allow content management for this profile".
   * This will not affect added content and you can re-enable content management after the update.
5. Click `Done`
6. Click `⇄` (between `⫶` and `Play`).
7. Click `Select version`
8. Select a version that matches your current or has a newer Minecraft version
9. Click `Continue`. The modpack will now update.
10. Run it and check the version difference in the bottom right corner.
    {% endtab %}
    {% endtabs %}

{% hint style="warning" %}
Never downgrade to an older version, this could corrupt your worlds and settings!

Never update to an alpha or beta from a release version, [install a separate instance](/install-instructions/curseforge-app.md) for testing.
{% endhint %}


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