.minecraft is not in my roaming file [duplicate]

.minecraft is not in my roaming file [duplicate] - Person choosing document in folder

I am trying to get the create mod for minecraft and I cannot find my .minecraft folder. I watched some tutorials but nothing worked I have tried typing in %APPDATA%.minecraft into quick access and it doesn't come up with anything. How else can I find it or is it just not there and if so how can i get it?

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Best Answer

Just search only the word "%APPDATA%" and there you will find a folder named ".minecraft" : )




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Where are the Minecraft files located?

To access the Minecraft files: > Press the "WIN + R" keys simultaneously, type "%APPDATA%" (without quotes), and click "OK". > The 'AppData' folder will open in the file explorer and in this folder you should count a folder called ".

Where is the Minecraft folder without Appdata?

Start Minecraft and go to options. Click "resource packs", then click "open resource pack folder". Close to the top, you will see ". minecraft".

Where is the Minecraft launcher in File Explorer?

Go to "This pc">(drive windows is installed on)> "Users">(your user), Now make sure that in the "view" tab in explorer, that "hidden items" checkbox is checked. A folder named "App data" should appear, and it's translucent. Open it, then the folder named "roaming" then you should find . minecraft there.

How do I find my Minecraft saves?

minecraft & More | Save Location....Windows
  • Open File Explorer by going to your start menu and typing in "File Explorer" (and then clicking File Explorer)
  • Click the address bar at the top, type in %AppData% and hit enter.
  • You'll now be in the Roaming AppData folder, all you need to do is click . minecraft and voila!




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