My daughter plays MC, also. She'd like to have one of my singleplayer maps on her PC.
I loaded it onto a USB and dumped it into the saved games folder on her PC... it doesn't show up on her list of games once you get into her pick list of games.
Can someone please help us?
It seemed like it should be pretty straight-forward, but apparently not.
1.Go To The Start Button
2.If You Have A Search Bar, Type in %appdata% If Not Go To all Programs and Find Run, and Type %appdata%
3. Click On .minecraft
4. Go to saves.
5. Take the Name of the world Folder and put it in The USB.
6. Do Steps 1-4 Again. only once
7. paste The Fold in the saves Folder
Yeah, that didn't work. The save is in her folder, but it doesn't show up on her single player list of games. It's the same edition 1.7.4... but the map won't show up in her list.
Did you put it in the correct saved games folder? Each launcher profile can use a different one.
The directory has to be at the exact right location, for example %appdata%/.minecraft/saves/world
Lastly the world will only show up if the level.dat file is okay (example %appdata%/.minecraft/saves/world/level.dat)
If the level.dat is corrupted, then the world will not show up. You must not have minecraft running when you copy the original world, otherwise the files aren't necessarily completely up to date, i.e. they are 'corrupt'
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My daughter plays MC, also. She'd like to have one of my singleplayer maps on her PC.
I loaded it onto a USB and dumped it into the saved games folder on her PC... it doesn't show up on her list of games once you get into her pick list of games.
Can someone please help us?
It seemed like it should be pretty straight-forward, but apparently not.
Thanks so much for any help!
2.If You Have A Search Bar, Type in %appdata% If Not Go To all Programs and Find Run, and Type %appdata%
3. Click On .minecraft
4. Go to saves.
5. Take the Name of the world Folder and put it in The USB.
6. Do Steps 1-4 Again. only once
7. paste The Fold in the saves Folder
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The directory has to be at the exact right location, for example %appdata%/.minecraft/saves/world
Lastly the world will only show up if the level.dat file is okay (example %appdata%/.minecraft/saves/world/level.dat)
If the level.dat is corrupted, then the world will not show up. You must not have minecraft running when you copy the original world, otherwise the files aren't necessarily completely up to date, i.e. they are 'corrupt'