.minecraft and %appdata% [duplicate]

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i have looked at tons of tutorials and stuff, and even looked at other responses, but I still can't find .minecraft and %appdata%. I tried using run, reinstalling the launcher, etc, but nothing helps.



Best Answer

I assume you have windows because you've tried run.

Check where your Minecraft profiles are saved in the Launcher:

Under Installations find your version and click edit in the dropdown menu to the right of the version.

Then check where your Game Directory is saved: Game directory

If it says: <Use default directory> it should be in your AppData\Roaming folder.

The easiest way to find the folder is by using the run then typing %appdata% and hit enter: Run

You should then find the .minecraft folder at the top: folder

If this doesn't work you can try to search for it in the explorer window: Eplorer

It might help to enable view: Hidden items: Hidden items




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What happens if you delete the .Minecraft folder?

Deleting the . minecraft folder will delete your single-player worlds, resource packs, mods etc. Deleting this folder will NOT delete anything you have on the server, since the server files are not located in your . minecraft folder, they will be located at where the server is being hosted.

Where is Minecraft in Appdata?

minecraft folder, you can always just open Run from the start menu and type %appdata%\\. minecraft\\ , then click Run. It'll open your minecraft folder.

How do I delete Appdata from Minecraft?

At the start search, type in %appdata% Click "roaming"...Super simple steps to "uninstall" Minecraft:
  • Push [Win]+R , type in %appdata% in the Run field and hit enter.
  • One of the first folders is the . minecraft folder. Delete it.
  • Go to Minecraft's Download page and get yourself a fresh copy of the game.





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