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  1. Jul 31, 2014 · Yes, you can use MESA. For your convenience, I've compiled it in both 32- and 64bit at: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9496269/mesa.zip Simply put them where you .exe file is located.

    • Overview
    • Instructions (for Windows)
    • Instructions (for Linux)

    Before beginning this tutorial, note that the following guides are only for the 2.x launcher. If you want to make Minecraft portable for an older launcher version, please view this page instead.

    This tutorial explains how to run Minecraft on a portable location (e.g. on a thumb drive). Portable installation is, an installation that is not "integrated" with the computer, which is useful for managing multiple installations and generally keeping things organised. This is useful if you want to retain your game data (launcher profiles, worlds, resource packs, etc.) when switching computers.

    because this will give you some big advantages over standard installation. If you store different Minecraft versions (1.8, 1.12, modded 1.12, modded 1.7.10, latest, etc.) in one folder/launcher instance, mods/worlds/settings from other versions may conflict with version you are currently playing. If you want to separate them on standard installation, you will have to also keep each folder of each version in .minecraft directory and rename them every time you want to change version you are currently playing. On portable installation only a folder and launcher script file is needed to be created and after following this guide you can just play selected version just by double-clicking on its script file.

    Note: After this guide the game will be only 99% portable: the game data will be stored and used by game and its launcher where you want but launcher will create .minecraft directory anyway and will be placing there (just only) its log files (like update logs, logs with game messages and crashes, etc.) If you really care about it, you can combine this guide with the guide for the old launcher: the game will create .minecraft directory if it doesn't exist anyway but will just leave it empty[unverified].

    Note: The following Windows tutorial will guide you through installing the game to D:\Games\PortableMinecraft\. However, this guide can be used to install the game to any directory. When following this guide, replace this directory with the directory you actually want to install the game to. Please also note that while this guide was written for Windows, it is still largely applicable to other operating systems with minor changes.

    Navigate to the portable drive in the file explorer, and create the D:\Games\PortableMinecraft\ directory. Next, create Launcher folder for launcher with its data and MyMinecraft folder (or another name of your choosing) for game data.

    If you have existing game data, you can move it to the desired directory. Navigate to the .minecraft folder and copy all of its contents (but not the folder itself) into D:\Games\PortableMinecraft\MyMinecraft.

    Now you need to move the launcher. Download Minecraft.exe (if you don't have it) and move it to D:\Games\PortableMinecraft\Launcher.

    Create an empty text file called MyMinecraft.bat (or another name of your choosing) in the D:\Games\PortableMinecraft\ directory.

    Open the batch file with notepad or another text editor and paste the following text into it before saving the file:

    Note: The following tutorial assumes that the USB disk is located (and mounted) at /media/user/USBDisk, and that you would like to have portable Minecraft at /media/user/USBDisk/minecraft-portable. However, this guide can be used to install the game to any directory. When following this guide, replace this directory with the directory you actually want to install the game to.

    Important preparation: You need to make sure that you have correct java version installed because linux launcher doesn't have its own java. If you want to play Minecraft versions less than 1.13, you should have Java 8 installed and selected as default in your system because Minecraft versions earlier than 1.13 don't support Java 11, they will just simply crash at launch.

    Depending on the GNU/Linux disro commands may vary.

    Firstly, check which version of java is currently used in your system:

    java -version

    If your java(or openjdk, doesn't matter) version in the first output line doesn't look like "1.8.0_xxx" (but instead looks like "1.7.0_xxx", "9", "11.x.x", "14", etc.), it means that Java 8 isn't installed or selected as default on your system.

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    • Plan Your Next Steps. What you do from here is totally up to you and your imagination. There are dozens of biomes to discover, other dimensions to explore, a variety of mobs to fight, machines to build, and resources to gather, all enabling you to build some really amazing things.
    • Experiment With Redstone. Minecraft may seem like a very simple world; punching trees and punching zombies and punching, well, anything really. But did you know, there's a component called Redstone that acts as a conductor for electricity?
    • Enchant Your Gear. At a certain point, you will need to enchant your gear. This can be done with an enchanting table, which is made from four obsidian, two diamonds, and one book.
    • Find A Nether Fortress. Since the Nether update, this dimension has had a whole new lease of life, with lush biomes of warped trees, hostile mobs with weapons, and endless ashen scapes of rock.
  2. Dec 24, 2014 · As you are now opening the world on singleplayer (before opening it to LAN), it is using the data of the Player file, or Player A's data, rather than your own UUID file. This also means that the data for your character stored in the UUID file has probably been overwritten with Player A's data.

  3. Follow the steps below to play Minecraft without an internet connection: Uninstall the new launcher. From the official Minecraft website, download the launcher for Windows 7/8. Install the launcher and download Minecraft. Head to the directory and look for the launcher's .exe file.

  4. To find the Minecraft data folder on Windows, hold down the Windows key (usually a picture of the Windows logo, and typically between the Control and Alt key, usually to the left of the space bar) and then press the R key without letting go. A box should pop up, titled “Run”.

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