How To Make Minecraft Into A App For Mac

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Minecraft is an old sandbox video game. Which is created and designed by Markus Persson in 2009. And later it is entirely developed and published, by Mojang. Now it’s 2018, and many other games available, which is somehow better than Minecraft. But still, you can make Minecraft interesting, if you know about mods. You can Install Minecraft Mods, using multiple ways. And In this article, I am going to mention, the easiest way to Install any Minecraft mods.

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What is the mod (Video Gaming)?.

Modification (Mod) is an alternate, that changes some aspects (for example – Character, looks, features, and appearance) of the game. With mods, you can extend games replay value. There are multiple types of mods available for video games – Some mode makes small tweaks and changes. And Some mode changes the game completely and make games better.

There are multiple sites available which provides best Minecraft Mods. Downloading mod is quite easy. But installing those mods is complicated for the normal user. And, If you’re playing Minecraft first time. Then you will not able to understand how to install Minecraft Mods. Officially, Minecraft game doesn’t come with any mods option. You need to install some third-party tools to install Minecraft Mods.

In older version of Minecraft to install mods – You had to extract minecraft.jar game file. Then copy the mod, and delete the folder named META-INF. But unfortunately, In the latest version of Minecraft, it isn’t allowed. (Using old version then you can use this method)

But, If you’re using the latest version of Minecraft, then you need to download Forge to Install Minecraft Mods.

What is Forge?.

Minecraft Forge is an Application programming interface. Which allows installing mods without open the original game files. And It, also checks that mods are compatible with games or not.

Contents

  • 1 How to Install Minecraft Mods.
    • 1.5 Step: 5 Open Minecraft and start using Mods.

How to Install Minecraft Mods.

Step: 1 Create a Backup.

If you’re old Minecraft player then, maybe you don’t want to lose your saved game data. Some mods can damage your saved games files, So better is, create a Backup. But If you’re the new user then you can skip this step.

How to Create Backup of your Minecraft Worlds?.

– Open File Explorer and then enter %AppData% (Alternatively you can open run window and can enter %AppData%.)

– Now go to (dot) Minecraft > Saves. (Here you can find out all saved Game Data or Minecraft Worlds.)

– Create a new folder on the desktop and then copy all these saved data in it. (And, In case if you lose your game data in future. Then, simply copy this data again in saved folder. )

Step: 2 Download and Install Forge in Minecraft.

There are some forge alternatives available like ModLoader or Bukkit. But still, I suggest you download Forge only to install Minecraft Mods. Because other mod installer’s installation process is complicated.

– Download Forge from its official website. (Before downloading forge, first check for your Minecraft version.) Or if you don’t know then simply download the latest version of the forge which is 1.12.2.

– After downloading the latest version of Forge, Double click on it to Open.

– When Forge (Mod System Installer), Window get appears. Choose Install Client option and then click on OK. (Don’t make any changes in the directory.)

Verify Forge Installation – To verify Forge is installed or not, First launch Minecraft Game then Select Forge from Profile and then launch the Game.

This time Game will take some time to get the load. And now after loading the Game, you will able to see mods option. Here you can access all mods. But first, you need to download and move mods in the mods folder. Close the Game for now, And move to the next step.

Step: 3 Download Minecraft Mods.

As I mentioned before, multiple sites available, that provides Minecraft Mods. But only a few sites are trusted because some Sites contain malware.

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Personally, I prefer MinecraftMode(dot)com site. In this site, you don’t need to go through any hard process to download any Minecraft Mods. And site comes with popular Mods section. In this site, you can easily find out download option for any Minecraft Mod.

Note: You don’t need to extract the mods file after downloading it. Because with forge, you can install Mods without extracting it.

Step: 4 Copy Mods file into /Mods folder.

After downloading best Minecraft mod, According to your need. You need to copy the mod file in Games Mods Directory. After copying mod files into the directory, Forge can easily access that specific mod.

– Open Run Window (Press Windows Key + R) and then type “AppData% and press enter.

– Now, go to .minecraftmods and paste downloaded mods file here.

Step: 5 Open Minecraft and start using Mods.

After copying mods files to “Mods” Folder, now open Minecraft and forge will check changes done in the mods folder. Every mod comes with different controls and interface, So after installing Minecraft Mods read instructions that come with mods.

Some Security Tips.

As you know already, Minecraft is popular Game. That’s why many Minecraft player, Do search for mods and other related things. So, there are multiple sites available which try to do nasty things, with your Computer. Like Installing Bitcoin Miner on Your Computer, or trojan or virus attack can be done using those fake sites. To download Minecraft mods, you need to be, a tech-savvy. So you can understand, which site is genuine. Always download mods from, the trusted source only.

That’s it for now if you know any other easiest way to add mods to Minecraft. Then, feel free to Comment.

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Minecraft is a great game that has taken the world by storm, and the only video game in history that has made its creator a billionaire. It has sold more than 122 million copies, making it the best-selling PC game to date. Let's see how to create a portable Minecraft installation on a USB thumb drive, to play on any PC without installation.

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We prepared this guide on Windows 10 Creators Update. It should work on any relatively recent Windows version, Vista, 7, 8.1, and earlier editions of Windows 10.

Also, we have used a bought license for Minecraft. We can't guarantee that the portable Minecraft project will work with a pirated version of the game.

Table of Contents

  • Download and 'install' Minecraft

Get a good USB stick and format it to NTFS

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 practically infinite minecraft world, the megabytes can add up fast.

So, for a comfortable experience, we would recommend a USB stick of at least 8GB. For the guide, we used the 32GB Sandisk Extreme USB 3.0, which is one of the fastest USB flash drives around and comes at a great price.

Most 8GB and 16GB USB drives come with a default FAT32 filesystem. Likewise, most 32GB+ thumb drives come with the exFAT filesystem. Neither is suitable to install the portable Minecraft, so we need to format the flash drive to NTFS.

We just right-click on the drive, select 'Format'..

..and choose NTFS on the file system drop-down menu. We can also change the volume label to 'Minecraft', but this is optional, and it won't make a difference for portable Minecraft.

Formatting the drive will delete any files we might have on it. So make sure to have copies of anything important on a separate disk.

Create the folder structure

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'.

Download and 'install' Minecraft

We need to visit https://minecraft.net/download/alternative and get the first minecraft.exe file.

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' folder, but Windows won't let us create a filename that starts with a full stop.

By adding a second full stop at the end, Windows will automatically remove it, and we will get the correct filename.

What if I already have Minecraft installed?

If we already had Minecraft installed, it's simple to convert it to portable Minecraft. We still format the flash drive to NTFS, create the directories on the USB and download Minecraft.exe.

The main difference is that we copy the existing .minecraft folder from the disk to the USB, instead of creating a new one.

To find the non-portable Minecraft folder, we can press the Windows key + R and at the 'Run' window type:

Depending on how many applications we have installed, AppData might have multiple folders. The .Minecraft folder, however, will always be the first, alphabetically.

Having found the folder, we just copy it to the data folder on the thumb drive.

If we were playing Minecraft for a while and there is a lot of data in the .minecraft folder, the copying could take a while, depending on our thumb drive's speed.

Create the batch to start portable 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 thumb drive. The second --workdir command orders the executable to use the .minecraft folder we created inside the 'data' folder on the USB flash file.

Afterwards, we save the file within the Minecraft Portable folder, along with the bin and data folders.

We can give it a name of our choice, such as 'portable Minecraft', or 'Minecraft portable', or 'launcher'. It is important that it has the '.bat' extension, and we have selected 'All Files' in the 'Save as type'.

If we do it correctly, the system will recognise it as a Windows Batch File.

This is the file we will run to start the portable Minecraft.

Portable Minecraft: The first launch

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 our Minecraft account credentials.

We log in with our Mojang email or username and password, as usual. Finally, we click on Play to start the game.

Since it is the first run, we wait as the system downloads the proper files, straight to the USB..

..and a couple of minutes later, we are on the main menu.

With a good enough USB flash drive, it will be the same as if we played off of the HDD.

Since we run the program once, we can now play offline on any PC with the same version of Windows, no matter which drive letter the USB flash gets, e.g. M: for Minecraft.

It won't even ask for the account credentials anymore; the one time was enough.

Provided, of course, that the PC can run Minecraft in the first place.

Just remember, before pulling out the USB, to do a proper ejection.

We don't want to risk having any data corruption on our worlds and saved games.

Run portable Minecraft on other Windows

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 we left them.

The possibilities of portable Minecraft

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 run Minecraft from there, using the batch file.

Now it's easier than ever to try new mods without risking our main game or take Minecraft with us at a friend's house, for LAN multiplayer.

Going the extra mile: Getting a Minecraft icon for the USB

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 like and download it as a .ico file. Most icons are free for personal use.

We copy the ico file at the root of the USB drive..

..and rename it to minecraft (minecraft.ico if you can see the extensions on your system).

For the last step, we open a new notepad file, copy and paste this text..

..and save it as autorun.inf at the root of the USB drive, with the 'All Files' type selected.

Next time we insert the USB, we will get a cool Minecraft icon.

Mind you, though, that some antivirus suites delete the autorun.inf within a USB on sight, because it is a file that a lot of USB-borne malware use.

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