No .Minecraft folder at school

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Having already bought the game, I decided to download Minecraft so I could play it at school.
The game works fine and all, but, when I tried to add in a new texture pack, I discovered that there is no .minecraft folder.

When I clicked the 'open resource pack folder' button, this message popped up:

Windows cannot find 'C:\Users\97dpeterson\AppData\Roaming.minecraft\resourcepacks'.
Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again.



Best Answer

You forgot a \ between Roaming and .minecraft. Your path should be:

C:\Users\97dpeterson\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\resourcepacks



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How do I find my .Minecraft folder?

To find the Minecraft data folder on Windows, hold down the Windows key (usually a picture of the Windows logo, and typically between the Control and Alt key, usually to the left of the space bar) and then press the R key without letting go.

How do you get to .Minecraft 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".

How do I find my .Minecraft folder on Mac?

In the Bedrock Edition, each Minecraft World has its own separate folder and is located at games/com. mojang/minecraftWorlds location on Windows 11/10. The Chunks files for all the dimensions are located in the db1 folder.



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Answer 2

you must edit the JavaScript file to allow access to %appdata% folder to allow access there, then make a .minecraft folder or download one and insert it to your "roaming" folder

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