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So, assuming you have already purchased Minecraft, you are going to want to head over to the Minecraft Homepage. Once you are at the homepage, you will see a Log In button on the top right side of the page. Click this button and fill in your login info. After you have logged in, hit the Orange download button and you will see a large page full of text. Click the Minecraft. Ok, so you have now downloaded the Minecraft. Now, you should move that file to your USB drive.

To do that, find the file that you downloaded and then drag it onto your usb drive folder. You should see that now there is a Minecraft. Double click that and you will be met with a "Downloading Runtime" Dialogue. This is normal, and will only take a few minutes to download. After it is downloaded, you will see "Setting Up Runtime" This is normal as well, and will likely take longer than downloading did.

It may seem like nothing is going on, but just wait and trust me. I did not think anything was going on because it was taking so long to set up the runtime so I cancelled and corrupted the Minecraft file and had to re-download it. Once the launcher is up and running, you may be asked to log in to your Minecraft account.

Do this and you will now be met with a page similar to the one shown in the first picture. What you are going to want to do now is click the "Edit Profile" button that I have circled in the second picture. This will display a menu as shown in the third picture. There are a couple changes that we need to make in order for the launcher to know that we want the files stored on a USB drive instead of the default directory.

The first thing we need to change is the Game Directory. The letter name of your drive will likely differ from mine because I have multiple drives in use at once. The next step that you will want to do is tell the launcher to use the Runtime that it set up in the directory of the USB drive. This step is not always necessary, but it is more reliable if you tick the box beside "Executable" Under the Java Settings area of the profile editor menu.

The last thing we are going to want to change on this menu is the name of the profile.



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