To return to default settings in Vuze, go to the Azureus Application Data folder and delete the Azureus.config and Azureus.config.bak files.To access the AppData folder, click Start>Run and enter %appdata%\Azureus(Since you posted this in a Windows category, I assume you have Windows)You can also access the AppData folder through Vuze at Tools>Options>Files. At the bottom of the page is a link to the AppData folder under Configuration Settings.
When you open minecraft.exe, the folder is automaticly created. To access it, press start --> run and type "%appdata%". then you should see the folder .minecraft. That's the folder.
You can find your screenshots by going into Library, Application Support, minecraft, then there will be a folder called "screenshots"
if you are on PC press F2 and if you're in a macbook press fn F2. Then go to %appdata% or application support and go to the .minecraft or minecraft folder. In there, there would be a screenshots folder, go in there and you have the screenshots
%appdata% > .minecraft > screenshots to go to your app data folder go on "run" and type in "%appdata%"
Download it. Extract it with a .zip opener. Then, go to your Minecraft saves folder (PC: %appdata% MAC: ~Library) and drag it in the "saves" folder. Make sure the world folder you downloaded contains a few things such as: level.dat and a data folder. That means it is the world folder, not the folder that you unzipped which includes the world folder. You should have the map in your single player worlds.
well it depends on the Mac go to "go to folder then library then preferences then cod waw folder " windows im not sure but try to open start then write %appdata% and enter and yell proudly see waw folder as you see I'm on mac-book pro so I'm not sue
Windows XP: Open the start menu, click "Run" then type %appdata%. It will open a folder with Roaming in it. Open that, and then click on the .minecraft file. Windows 7: Open the start menu, and then type %appdata% in the search bar. It will open a folder with Roaming in it. Open that, and then click on the .minecraft file.
Locate your Minecraft folder, then find your save file. Copy and paste this onto your hard drive. Minecraft is installed in your AppData folder (C:\Users\[username]\AppData\.minecraft\) The saves folder should be in the .minecraft folder.
Click start, type %appdata%, click on roaming, .minecraft, then texturepacks. Or, go on minecraft, go to the main menu, click on texture packs and click open texture pack folder.
Go to the %appdata% folder on your computer, then go to .minecraft, then delete the .bin folder.
When a broken folder/sad face folder appears on a Mac it means the Mac can not find the start-up system folder.