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They go to the screenshots folder in the .minecraft folder. Click "Start" and search for "Run". Type in %appdata% and press enter. Find the .minecraft folder and look for the screenshots folder.
Locate your Minecraft folder, then find your save file. Copy and paste this onto your hard drive. Minecraft is installed in your AppData folder (C:\Users\[username]\AppData\.minecraft\) The saves folder should be in the .minecraft folder.
The saves folder is in a hidden folder in application data called .minecraft. The directory to the folder is: My documents/Application Data/.minecraft. There is a folder in .minecraft called saves which contains your saved worlds. If this folder does not exist, then perhaps you have not yet played any worlds on that computer or somebody has deleted the folder.
For MACFirst download it from the website and open the downloaded file. If it is not a zip file, then compress it. Place it in the mod folder of minecraft by going to ~/Library then open Application Support. Find minecraft and open the folder labeled mods and place the zip file in the folder.
The minecraft.jar folder ( in the bin folder, in the .minecraft folder, in the application data folder) note, you will need to use an extracting program like winzip to open the folder
They go to the screenshots folder in the .minecraft folder. Click "Start" and search for "Run". Type in %appdata% and press enter. Find the .minecraft folder and look for the screenshots folder.
Locate your Minecraft folder, then find your save file. Copy and paste this onto your hard drive. Minecraft is installed in your AppData folder (C:\Users\[username]\AppData\.minecraft\) The saves folder should be in the .minecraft folder.
Find the world in your 'saves' folder (which is in your minecraft folder) and copy it to another location, like Documents or Desktop.
you need to go to your .minecraft folder then go to your saves folder then find your world and burn that onto a cd
you go to the users folder, then go into your folder, then go to library then application support and then minecraft
find one for example on planetminecraft then download it and navigate to your .minecraft folder found by typing %appdata% in the search bar in your folder window. there will be a folder called saves take the the world out of the zipped/rared folder and put it in the saves folder.
A folder called .minecraft
You need to make sure that the texture pack is saved in the minecraft folder in the texture pack folder.
The saves folder is in a hidden folder in application data called .minecraft. The directory to the folder is: My documents/Application Data/.minecraft. There is a folder in .minecraft called saves which contains your saved worlds. If this folder does not exist, then perhaps you have not yet played any worlds on that computer or somebody has deleted the folder.
You simply download it for $27 at Minecraft.net.
For MACFirst download it from the website and open the downloaded file. If it is not a zip file, then compress it. Place it in the mod folder of minecraft by going to ~/Library then open Application Support. Find minecraft and open the folder labeled mods and place the zip file in the folder.
The minecraft.jar folder ( in the bin folder, in the .minecraft folder, in the application data folder) note, you will need to use an extracting program like winzip to open the folder