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    • Can’t be played from a flash drive

      • The Windows 10 version of the game is only available in the Windows Store and can’t be played from a flash drive. It also can’t be played offline. That being said, buying the version from Minecraft.net unlocks the Windows 10 version.
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  2. 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.

    • 28 min
    • Get A Good USB Stick and Format It to NTFS
    • Create The Folder Structure
    • Download and "Install" Minecraft
    • Create The Batch to Start Portable Minecraft
    • Portable Minecraft: The First Launch
    • Run Portable Minecraft on Other Windows
    • The Possibilities of Portable Minecraft
    • Going The Extra Mile: Getting A Minecraft Icon For The USB
    • Will You Create A Portable Minecraft?
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    If we are going to play portable Minecraft straight from a USB, it's best to have a fast thumb drive. A USB 2.0 model will probably work, but we will have a much better experience if our motherboard and flash drive both support USB 3.0. Regarding the size, a clean portable Minecraft installation is about 450MB. However, as we keep exploring the pra...

    On the now empty thumb drive, we must create a folder with a name of our choice, e.g. "Minecraft Portable". Inside, we need to create two folders "bin" and "data".

    We need to visit https://minecraft.net/download/alternative and get the first minecraft.exefile. Once it downloads, we move it or copy it to the bin folder. Then, we enter the data folder. Inside, we create a new folder and name it: with a full stop "." at the beginning and the end. This is important because Portable Minecraft needs a ".minecraft" ...

    Finally, we need to create a batch file to start Minecraft. This batch file will tell the Minecraft executable to use the folders on the USB, and not the HDD. We open a plain text editor, such as Notepad... ...and copy-paste the following line, including the quotation marks "": The first of this commands points to the Minecraft executable on the th...

    The first time we start portable Minecraft, the PC needs to have internet access. It will download the runtime. Notice that both the Minecraft executable file and the work directory point on our flash drive, which in the example is (E:). Then the system will set up the runtime, which can take a while on a slow USB stick... ...and finally prompt for...

    The first time we add the flash on another version of Windows than the one we created it, Minecraft will again need internet access to download a new runtime. After that, we are good to go. Portable Minecraft will not need internet access again to run on Windows 7, and it will still run on Windows 10. We will also find all of our saved worlds, as w...

    The most important lesson from the portable Minecraft project is that everything we do in the game resides in this single .minecraft folder. This makes it exceptionally easy to create a full backup. Just make a copy the .minecraft folder. We can also copy the entire "Minecraft Portable" folder from the USB stick to anywhere on the disk, and we can ...

    This is purely aesthetical, and it won't make the slightest difference in the game. Wouldn't it be cool, though, if the USB thumb drive had a Minecraft inspired icon? We just need to find such an icon on the Internet. A good place to search is Easyicon.net. We select one we likeand download it as a .ico file. Most icons are free for personal use. W...

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  3. www.planetminecraft.com › blog › make-your-minecraftMinecraft on USB

    Dec 14, 2018 · 1. Get a USB stick with reasonable capacity and speed. 2. Create a folder (on the USB) with a name of your own choosing. This folder will become the home of your portable Minecraft. 3. Make two new folders inside the first folder with the names bin and data. 4. Download the clean Minecraft.exe (link: https://minecraft.net/en-us/download ...

  4. Apr 22, 2015 · Building whenever and wherever you want with a portable Minecraft installation on a flash drive you can take with you. Read on as we detail how to configure a portable copy of Minecraft for build-anywhere fun.

    • Jason Fitzpatrick
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  5. Jun 4, 2024 · Download the Minecraft launcher. You can download it from this direct link; Add the launcher/client to the portable drive: Copy the Minecraft.exe to the Launcher folder that you have created on the portable drive. This section will guide you on copying your game data (worlds, saves data, resource packs, server list, etc.) onto the portable drive.

  6. Feb 19, 2021 · Is it possible to run Minecraft on a flash drive (convert flash drive to hard drive) with both the launcher and game on it?

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