How to download minecraft on a second computer






















 · On May 7, , I bought Minecraft for Windows 10 and installed it on the laptop that I'd recently bought. Tonight, I wanted to try to install this game on my desktop PC. I had read on this forum that, once purchased, a user can install this game on up to 10 systems. This would only be system #2. Click on '.minecraft' Click on 'saves' -- These are your world files. If you ever download minecraft in the future onto a different device, these will not come with the download. Copy your world files from the 'saves' folder onto the usb drive. Repeat regularly as you play in your worlds or make new ones.  · Have A Great Day and BTW You'll need to me signed in to your Minecraft account!!


Answers. Yes, when you buy the game you are entitled to unlimited downloads. Simply go to the new computer, sign in to bltadwin.ru and you may re-download from there. However, any saves you had on the original computer will not carry over. To do that you'll have to locate the save files and copy them to a thumb drive or something to be. In the original example I used a Win 7 pc going to a Win 10 laptop. The laptop no longer has Minecraft, so I can't test it again. It may be possible that the saves folder doesn't appear until a world is made, so if you don't have any worlds on the new computer, you could try to make one and see if the folder pops up after that. I reset my PC earlier and actually wanted to reinstall Minecraft. However, on the Minecraft website, I found no way to install Minecraft without having to buy it again. Can anyone tell me where to look more closely.


On May 7, , I bought Minecraft for Windows 10 and installed it on the laptop that I'd recently bought. Tonight, I wanted to try to install this game on my desktop PC. I had read on this forum that, once purchased, a user can install this game on up to 10 systems. This would only be system #2. Hope you enjoy the Video! ( My Links ) Subscribe: bltadwin.ru: bltadwin.ru Click on '.minecraft' Click on 'saves' -- These are your world files. If you ever download minecraft in the future onto a different device, these will not come with the download. Copy your world files from the 'saves' folder onto the usb drive. Repeat regularly as you play in your worlds or make new ones.

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