How to download minecraft maps unto usb






















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Boot up your Xbox Navigate to 'system settings' click the home button and go all the way to the right to find this. Navigate to Storage. Open 'hard drive' storage, or 'system' storage wherever you store your profiles and games and move your profile to the USB drive. Open your xbox storage, click 'Games', and then 'Minecraft'. Click on a world you don't need and move it into your USB drive. Now we will go into your computer. Disconnect your USB drive from the Xbox and plug it into your computer.

There are a couple changes that we need to make in order for the launcher to know that we want the files stored on a USB drive instead of the default directory. The first thing we need to change is the Game Directory. The letter name of your drive will likely differ from mine because I have multiple drives in use at once.

The next step that you will want to do is tell the launcher to use the Runtime that it set up in the directory of the USB drive. This step is not always necessary, but it is more reliable if you tick the box beside "Executable" Under the Java Settings area of the profile editor menu. The last thing we are going to want to change on this menu is the name of the profile. You can call this whatever you want, but I would recommend changing it to something with USB in the name so that you can tell it apart from other profiles that may be on your computer or on another computer you are using this USB drive on.

After you have done all of this, click the Save profile button and you are ready to play. Now, all you have to do is make sure that your USB profile is selected, and click the "Play" button.

After this, you will be loading Minecraft straight from your USB drive! You can see in the third picture that all of your Minecraft files are saved to the USB drive, so you can play this from any computer without worrying about leaving files behind. Reply 5 years ago. Reply 6 years ago.

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