My friend tried to do this at school and it becomes rather complicated to where it isn't worth it. You bring the minecraft application on your usb, your .minecraft folder if you want to play in your worlds previously made at home, or you have mods installed (you get to your .minecraft folder by going to the start button on your desktop, type in run, then type in %appdata% and click on Roaming. This folder and everything in it is what the game runs off of. You can crag and drop this into your usb and place it on the new computer in the same location, tehn replace it when you get back home and it will run perfectly). You have to get the Java Development Kit in some way of the computer. And thats about it!
There is no way to play Minecraft off of a flash drive but you can transfer it to a computer with no internet by copying the .minecraft folder ( located in C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming) and the .exe on to a flash drive then dragging those files onto the destination computer in the same location. THis is the closest thing to playing it off a flash drive.
I can give you half of the answer: My friend told me that Minecraft somehow doesn't allow you to move Minecraft on a USB Drive and play it on another computer. I even tried it, and it doesn't work.
You can bring a flash drive in, and put .minecraft and minecraft.jar in the school computer and thus run the .jar and play minecraft offline, on any worlds.
Yes, World of Warcarft will play from an external hard drive. That being said, it probably is not the best idea to actually do it because there will be a lot of long load times starting it, and while playing.
Minecraft does not use Adobe Flash at all. To play Minecraft, you need to have download and installed Java.
You need to flash the DVD drive and the Xbox firmware.
It's probably not possible, because of some of the security settings on library computers. Some of them don't even allow access to the start menu, so getting past this would be a hard thing. If you were to do it, you would need to access thefolder and you would need a flash drive with all the Minecraft set-up files. Drag all the Minecraft files into thefolder and run the .jav file. This will run the game. You also might need the .exe file to run the game if you downloaded it from a .torrent with an outdated launcher. Google for more info if you don't understand. - Xam. There's a portable wrapper out there that lets you play minecraft straight from a flash drive. If I remember correctly you just need to copy the entire .minecraft into one of the directories (just find a tutorial, I think it's in the mc forums). I play minecraft on the school computers all the time XD
It doesnt have a Flash Drive.
you cant.
no
Because flash drives are plug and play devices
yes just save to flash drive :D