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Installing a minecraft map might seem a little daunting at first, but it is actually a very simple process. This short guide is primarily aimed at Windows users, however it is the same process for most operating systems, only the path to the folder will be different. The majority of minecraft maps that you can download will likely be archived within a.zip or.rar file. The folders and files contained in this archive must be extracted into your minecraft saves folder, this allows minecraft to detect the map. You will need a file archiver program to do this, such as (Windows only) which is free. If you have a Mac, the 'Archive Utility' built into OS X will be able to open.zip files by right-clicking on the.zip and selecting 'Open With Archive Utility', but you will need a program such as for.rar files.
Once you're ready to extract the map, you will need to locate your minecraft saves folder. To find it, follow these steps: 1.) Open the Minecraft Launcher.
2.) Click 'Launch Options'. 3.) Click 'Add new' at the top next to the + sign. 4.) Locate where it says 'Game directory' and click the green arrow next to the folder icon. 5.) Your saves folder will be in here. Once you've found your minecraft saves folder, you can copy and paste the location into your file archiver program and extract the minecraft map to there.
The location of your saves folder will be something like this: ' C: Users yourusername AppData Roaming.minecraft saves'. The Alternative Way to Find Your Saves Folder on Windows: If you don't want to load up the minecraft client, then you can use this faster method to find your saves folder: 1.) Click on the Start Menu in Windows. 2.) Type run into the search box, and select the Run program at the top of the results. 3.) Type%appdata%.minecraft saves into the Run program, and press Enter. How to Install Minecraft: Pocket Edition Maps on iOS iPhone & iPad. 1.) Download and extract the folder for the Minecraft: PE map that you want to play. 2.) Download and install (the free demo version does everything you need).
3.) Connect your iOS device and Computer together with a USB cable, and then open iExplorer. 4.) Press ' Apps' and find ' Minecraft PE'. 6.) Click on the following folders in order: Documents games com.mojang minecraftWorlds. 7.) Simply drag and drop the Minecraft PE map folder into the minecraftWorlds folder. How to Install Minecraft: Pocket Edition Maps on Android.
1.) Install ' ASTRO File Manager' on your Android device from the. Other File Managers for Android can work as well. 2.) Use the browser on your device to find a map and download it. 3.) Once you've downloaded a map, open ' ASTRO File Manager' and click on the ' Download' folder. 4.) Click on the zip archive file of the map. 5.) Press and hold the map folder until this Icon shows up in the top left: Once this is pressed, it should say ' Copying 1 item' at the bottom with a ' Cancel' and ' Paste' button under it.
6.) Go back to the Primary folders in ASTRO (where the 'Download' folder was located) and then go to ' games com.mojang minecraftWorlds'. 7.) Click the ' Paste' button at the bottom and your map should now be installed. You can also simply connect your Android device to a computer with a USB cable and find the ' games com.mojang minecraftWorlds' folder, then copy and paste the map folder into it. How to Install Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Maps. 1.) Download the map that you want to play (all the latest Minecraft: Pocket Edition maps should work on it). 2.) Open the file (usually.zip or.rar) with a file archiver program, such as (it's free). 3.) Extract the map folder to: C: Users yourusername AppData Local Packages Microsoft.MinecraftUWP8wekyb3d8bbwe LocalState games com.mojang minecraftWorlds Note: Replace ' yourusername' with your own.
If you don't know what it is, then go to ' C: Users' and it should be one of the folders in there. A faster way to find your saves folder is to simply search for ' run' and then enter this into the app:%localappdata% Packages Microsoft.MinecraftUWP8wekyb3d8bbwe LocalState games com.mojang minecraftWorlds.
First you'll need to create a folder called 'MinecraftServer' or something that can tell you this will be your Minecraft server folder. Now from here you can either download the.exe file or the.jar file.exe is easier and I don't really know the difference between them, but if for some reason your just a.jar guy, then Im sorry but you can find another tutorial for the jar file. First, go to and under Multiplayer Server, click on minecraftserver1.7.10.exe. That will start the download. Place the file in your MinecraftServer folder. Run the file and it should load up all the worlds and stuff. After it says 'Done!'
, you can close it. Next, you'll have to set yourself as an operator (op). To do this, look at the other files in your MinecraftServer folder and find 'ops.txt.' Type in your Minecraft username and you will become an op. If you want to more people, press enter, and then add their username. TheDoctor Notch) Next open server.properties with notepad (this is very important you do it with notepad or another similar application) and change spawn-monsters=false to spawn-monsters=true. Now to join your server you'll need to find your ip address.
I don't know how to find it on Windows, but it is probably is some system settings or network settings. Normally you would just type localhost into the multiplayer server, but other people not on the same Wi-Fi network can do that. So to get other people to join, you need to forward the port.
To do that, go to After that, tell some friends your ip address, and they are ready to join you. NOTE: You will need to keep the file running while playing on your server or if you are going to leave your server on.
Downloading Bukkit is very similar to Vanilla. First create that MinecraftServer folder. Next go to: 'repocache.cbukk.it/content/groups/public//org/bukkit/craftbukkit/1.6.4-R2.0/craftbukkit-1.6.4-R2.0.jar' and that will start the download. Rename the file to 'craftbukkit.jar'. Open Notepad and paste in: @ECHO OFF SET BINDIR=%dp0 CD /D '%BINDIR%' java -Xmx1G -Xms1G -jar craftbukkit.jar PAUSE Look at the picture above to see how it will really look.
Save the file as 'startserver.bat' and move it into the folder you created in the beginning. Open startserver.bat and it will load up all the necessary components. NOTE: You will need to keep startserver.bat running while playing on your server or if you intend to leave it on.
Create a folder on your Mac called 'MinecraftServer' or anything that will remind you this is your server folder. Go to and download minecraftserver1.7.10.jar which is under Multiplayer Server. Place the file into the your Minecraft server folder. Open textedit Format Make Plain Text and paste in: #!/bin/bash cd '$(dirname '$0')' exec java -Xmx1G -Xms1G -jar minecraftserver.jar Again I'll show a picture showing how it will look. Save the file as startserver.command, and place it into the same folder.
Next, open Terminal which you can find in spotlight or launchpad. Then paste in 'chmod a+x ' (the space is intended). Then drag in the startserver.command into the window and press enter. Open the file and the worlds and stuff will load up. Note: You need to keep the file running to play on your server or intend to keep it on.
Again make a folder for your Minecraft Server. Then go to: 'repo.bukkit.org/content/groups/public/org/bukkit/craftbukkit/1.6.4-R2.0/craftbukkit-1.6.4-R2.0.jar'.
That'll start the download. Rename that file 'craftbukkit.jar'. Open TextEdit and make it plain text and paste in: #!/bin/bash cd '$( dirname '$0' ) ' java -Xmx1G -Xms1G -jar craftbukkit.jar Save the file as startserver.command and put it into the the folder we made in the beginning. Open Terminal which you can find in spotlight or launchpad and paste in chmod a+x, then drag the startserver.command into the window. It should show up the name of the file after you put it in. Finally, open the startserver.command and all the stuff will load up.