Save Minecraft in a different folder

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Minecraft is created by default in the "appdata" directory. You can also save it in a different folder. All you have to do is create a file to be able to start Minecraft as usual.

Save Minecraft in a different directory.
Save Minecraft in a different directory.

Around Minecraft To save in a different folder, you have to change the target directory and save a corresponding note in a file. You can use it to run Minecraft on another, for example hard disk and still play without problems.

Create folder for saving

  1. Before saving Minecraft in a different folder, make sure that you do not change the file names. In order not to save Minecraft in the "appdata" directory, as is usually the case, first create a folder (for example "Games") on any target drive (for example the hard drive" D ").
  2. Now create a subfolder in "Games". You can call this "Minecraft" for example. Now click on the website of Minecraft the link "Show all platforms".
  3. Select the "minecraft.jar" file under "Minecraft for Linux / Other" and save it in the previously created "Minecraft" folder. For example, rename the file to "minecraft_los.jar".
  4. Minecraft can be played as usual, despite the changed folder, if you only create a file that points to the directory.
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Create Minecraft file for other folder

  1. Since the Minecraft files are already saved in a different folder, now open the editor, which you can quickly find by using the function of Windows Find.
  2. Add the following text (without quotation marks): "@echo off set appdata = D: \ Games \ Minecraft \ java -Xmx1024M -Xms512M -jar minecraft_los.jar net.minecraft. LauncherFrame ".
  3. Make sure that the file that refers to the changed directory has the same name as the folder that you created in order to be able to start Minecraft.
  4. Save the file as "Minecraft.bat" in the "Minecraft" folder. Then start the game by double-clicking the file. Of course, you can also save a link to the file on your desktop.

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