You could get a copy from the internet and put it on a USB stick and run it from there
Make the file by opening minecraft, click singleplayer, then click new file. Then navigate to .minecraft (click start, run, and type in %appdata%) Then click saves. Find your file and put it in your USB drive. And thats how! :D
A Nether portal is an obsidian structure that can transport players to or from the Nether dimension. USB doesn't come into it anywhere. The 'Minecraft USB nether portal' is just a YouTube fake.
You can download skins from a website and then go on the Minecraft Website. Or download it to Minecraft and it will take you to the page
yes, if you use a USB drive i'm not entirely sure how to get the full minecraft on your USB (look on YouTube) but you go into minecraft folder and click "world" and you can make a copy of your minecraft world and put it on your USB drive if you wanna play the world you played on your main computer
No, that won't work.
yes a g50 can run on minecraft
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!
You cant, althrough you can put it on a USB
SuperSpeed USB 10 Gbps (USB 3.1)USB 3.0: 5Gbps
try to run in safe mode... that's what i do...
its not run on a "server" multiplayer is but you download minecraft and it runs on your system.