If you want the same exact world as you have on one computer, you'll need to transfer the unique world folder in your .minecraft folder. If you want to generate a world with the same terrain as another one, you can use the same seed without transferring anything.
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thanks, also can full Minecraft run on a reg netbook? I will update with jpw much space it has later, I am running a virus scan because haven't done one for awhile.
its is a aspire one, windows 7, Intel atom inside, its made by Acer.
Your laptop will most likely be able to run Minecraft without many problems. If you have a problem with low framerates, lower the graphical settings so the computer doesn't have to process as much. That way, it'll run faster.
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"Do we want to be the mediocre brimstone boy, or do we want to be the more-than-enough brimstone man?" - Northernlion
You're problem isn't how much HD space is left on your little netbook. You're problems are:
* Will it run java?
* Does your graphics handle OpenGL 2.2 (3.3 recommended)?
* Does it have enough RAM? (2 gig minimum, 4 gig recommended).
* Does it have good cooling? MC runs hot. (Personally, I wouldn't even try to run it on a normal laptop, much less a 'netbook'.)
its is a aspire one, windows 7, Intel atom inside, its made by Acer.
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* Will it run java?
* Does your graphics handle OpenGL 2.2 (3.3 recommended)?
* Does it have enough RAM? (2 gig minimum, 4 gig recommended).
* Does it have good cooling? MC runs hot. (Personally, I wouldn't even try to run it on a normal laptop, much less a 'netbook'.)
https://help.mojang.com/customer/portal/articles/325948-minecraft-system-requirements