![]() ![]() Keep in mind that this answer was provided with logic and common-knowledge, if you want to know more about how the Java-8 Launcher affects this process, head to the Reddit Post by Dinnerbone, you'll see an explanation as to why they moved to Java 8. I don't really know myself by this point. Meaning the java-library is stored along with the game files. However, with the new advancement in Java Technologies, the minecraft.jar should have a precompiled 'assistive' java-library. jar in the same area of the USB and pray that it will work.īut if it doesn't work, then it obviously wasn't intended to be. However, don't let my answer cow your judgement, you can carry the game files with you and proceed to any computer that already has Minecraft installed and ready - just perform the ol' switch-a-roo with the world saves and that, when you're done, reset it to how it was (or restore from another backup file). Anything close to portable, would equal to carrying around the Minecraft Installer on the USB everywhere. However, note - Minecraft was not meant to be made Portably-Playable - yes, it can be portable if you do the right 'things', but this wasn't the intended purpose. ![]() If it does find a game on the Host Computer (meaning launcher and game files), it'll load that up: if not, it'll proceed to the USB's copies.When the Minecraft Launcher is run from the USB's Directory, it will first try to find a copy of the Minecraft Game on the Host Computer first before trying anything else.I moved the launcher from my donwload folder to my desktop, and launched it. I searched for the launcher, clicked Get then Install, then Play. Minecraft on a USB-Drive, is it possible? I restarted my PC, turned my VPN off, opened the Microsoft store and updated Mincecraft (the little Down arrow at the top right corner). ![]()
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