Save Minecraft in a different folder
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.
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
- 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 ").
- 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".
- 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".
- 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
- 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.
- Add the following text (without quotation marks): "@echo off set appdata = D: \ Games \ Minecraft \ java -Xmx1024M -Xms512M -jar minecraft_los.jar net.minecraft. LauncherFrame ".
- 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.
- 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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