Unplug your hard drive and put it in your computer and get mods for minecraft
There is no way to play Minecraft off of a flash drive but you can transfer it to a computer with no internet by copying the .minecraft folder ( located in C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming) and the .exe on to a flash drive then dragging those files onto the destination computer in the same location. THis is the closest thing to playing it off a flash drive.
You can bring a flash drive in, and put .minecraft and minecraft.jar in the school computer and thus run the .jar and play minecraft offline, on any worlds.
Minecraft shouldn't take more than 1 or 2 gigs of free memory if you are not doing much(example, mining, idling on singleplayer) If you are on a heavy traffic Minecraft server, or if you have a lot of mods, Minecraft could use from 4 to 10 gigs of free ram. If you are asking about hard drive, it can be around one half to one gig of hard drive space.
as Manny as your computers hard drive can hold. the actual game has no caps.
Yes, World of Warcarft will play from an external hard drive. That being said, it probably is not the best idea to actually do it because there will be a lot of long load times starting it, and while playing.
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the best way is with an external hard drive
One can download an external hard drive media player from websites such as EHow and WDC. Other internet retailers such as Amazon and NewEgg also offer this service.
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Of course it would. If you are copying your C Drive onto an external drive, then are copying it to an external drive, aren't you?
In multiplayer no.In Single player you get to drive a Snowmobile.
IDE 0 always has the designation C. Its a throwback to the days when computers were single or dual floppy drive only and they had (and still have) designations A and B. Hook up the external drive, go into the BIOS and select the external as the drive to boot from. Save the change and allow the computer to boot. Load the OS and it should defer to the external drive.
Unplug your hard drive and put it in your computer and get mods for minecraft
The type of external hard drive that would be compatible would be a USB 2.0 external hard drive, with an external power source (not powered by the receiver's USB port.) The EHD minimum size would be 50GB and the maximum size is 2TB. In general, major brand-name external EHDs sold today are compatible, but currently only single EHD units are supported.
The volume label of an external hard drive refers to the string, which shows before the drive letter if you were to look at the drive using My Computer. For instance, if it is written External Drive:E, then the label is External Drive.
To copy karaoke CDs to an external hard drive, first, insert the CD into your computer's CD drive. Use a program like Windows Media Player or iTunes to rip the audio tracks from the CD to your computer, selecting the desired format (e.g., MP3). Once the tracks are ripped, connect your external hard drive, and simply drag and drop the files from your computer's music library to the external drive. Make sure to safely eject the external hard drive after the transfer is complete.