First step would be to update/install graphic card drivers.
Then check if your color depth is 32 bit.
If that does not help, I have no idea.
Its usually because the graphics drivers are outdated or they do not support required OpenGL support to run Minecraft. Or invalid memory allocation, if you set any Java arguments in your Profile Settings, please remove them.
It will say pixel format not accelerated.
Update the driver for your video card. The first place to look for current drivers is the card manufacturer's website. If that doesn't work, unfortunately, it won't work with that video card.
Its usually because the graphics drivers are outdated or they do not support required OpenGL support to run Minecraft. Or invalid memory allocation, if you set any Java arguments in your Profile Settings, please remove them.
to download the mods, no, but to actually install them you need some form of an archiving program that can convert files into .zip or .rar format
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Try updating your video card so your pixel format works smoother
Yes, however it is not available in the disc format. You must buy it in the xbox 360 game store.
Whenever you format a hard disc its size always reduces in size.
Yes.
alc format is way of referencing something.... for example quotes in a story or someshit
The Region file format is a storage format for Minecraft chunks introduced in Minecraft Beta 1.3, in which groups of 32×32 chunks are stored in a region file rather than individually. It could be said that a region is a part of a file system where the header is positions for each file and sector is the allocation size. The system is based on McRegion,[1] a mod by Scaevolus, also known for his development of the Optimine project. The McRegion format was adopted nearly unchanged, except for the addition of a table of chunk update timestamps. JahKob claims that this format is up to 7 times faster than the previous system.[2]As of Minecraft 1.2, the Region file format has been superseded by the Anvil file format; however, the Anvil file format only made changes to the Chunk format and only changed the region file extensions from ".mcr" to ".mca".