No, as this would be a security risk. Passwords are normally held in the registry but they are encrypted and unable to be viewed.
The saves folder is in a hidden folder in application data called .minecraft. The directory to the folder is: My documents/Application Data/.minecraft. There is a folder in .minecraft called saves which contains your saved worlds. If this folder does not exist, then perhaps you have not yet played any worlds on that computer or somebody has deleted the folder.
Go to your Start Menu, type in %appdata% and press enter; then enter .minecraft and find your saves folder. Unzip/open the Cops and Robbers archive, and drag the folder in the saves folder. Close, and play.
First you must access .minecraft, a hidden folder in My Documents/Application Data. Go into the saves folder to see all the worlds that are on your computer. Now you copy the worlds you want from your computer, put them on the other computer, and paste them into .minecraft's saves folder.
On a Windows PC , in the start menu search, type "" (no quotes) and press enter. Find the ".minecraft" folder. Open it, open the "saves" file, copy the folders in there to a folder on your desktop. To restore the saves, clear the "saves" folder and copy the old folders back.
I assume that if you go into your minecraft folder in My Computer then levels or worlds or something similar. It should be there. Copy that onto a Flash Drive and then copy it to the PC you wish to transfer to Hope this helped
Go to the minecraft folder in your files, press saves, and drag the map into the saves folder.
It saves a workbook in the specified format to the specified folder. So normally it saves in the standard Excel format for the version you are using and saves the file in the My Documents folder, or whichever folder you select.
Well You Could Use An Email Account And Attach The Level To It! Or if you're running windows at least (I'm not sure how with Macs) open your start menu and enter "%AppData%" without the quotations, and click on roaming. If you're on an older version than Windows 7 you may have to press "Run." Then find the ".minecraft" folder and go into "Saves," then copy the entire folder of the world you want to transfer to a pendrive or some external memory, and do the same thing except copy the world file in to the new "Saves" folder on the other computer from the external memory.
just dowload the skybock it should come in a .rar or .zip folder and go to your finder and go to libery aplicion support an to minecraft folder and click on the saves folder and drag th skyblock folder into the saves folder
Cause you have no worlds.
Copy the files that end in ".SAV" from your "My Documents" folder (or wherever the game saved your files-- sometimes on Desktop or elsewhere) to the folder on the other computer where it saves files. If you're not sure where the new computer saves files, then start a new game, name it, and save it, then search for that file. The name of the file is always "name of your game".SAV. Then you can open the file on the new computer.
Yes. Each world in Minecraft is saved as a separate file. If you open the start menu and search ".minecraft/saves" (without the " signs) you should be brought to a folder containing all your different world saves. They will be named whatever you named them in the first place, eg. JoeBlogs world. Simply copy the world folder you want to the .minecraft/saves folder on the computer you want to play on.