Of course you can make your "own" folder. You can even change the icon of the folder. If you need to know more just ask.
When a broken folder/sad face folder appears on a Mac it means the Mac can not find the start-up system folder.
They can be stored in either of three places. The Macintosh HD, the desktop, or the Documents folder. To create your own folder, go to file, then new folder.
I believe it's as simple as dragging it to the single player saves folder. Back it up first. For Windows, .mincraft /saves folder. For Mac, Application Support/minecraft/saves folder.
Go to the folder in which the music is stored on the mac, then open the usb folder. Click and drag the wanted music into the usb folder.
To make a folder read only on a Mac you right click on the folder and select Get info from the menu. At the bottom of the Info window, in the Sharing & Permissions section, you can set Read/Write privileges but you need to be an administrator to do this.
The server properties generate when a Minecraft server is first run in whatever folder it was initiated in, even the desktop, though it is recommended you run it in it's own folder to avoid clutter. The serverproperties file can be acesses on a mac by dragging it into the TextEdit icon in the dock or applications folder on a Mac, and can be opened on a PC normally.
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I have a mac so i really only know how to do it on a mac but i sort of know how to do it on pc.On Mac: Library>Application Support>minecraft folder>mods folder and if you wanna install a mod all u do is drag it in the folder Pc: if you know how to find roaming folders all you do is click on that and you will probably find the minecraft folder in there and just click on the mod folder, too.
Mac OS X stores fonts in both the Font folder in the Library folder at the top hard disc level and also in a individual user's account Library Font folder.
you go to the users folder, then go into your folder, then go to library then application support and then minecraft
Boot Camp Assistant can be found in the Utilities folder (Applications/Utilities) on an Intel-based Mac running Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard" or later.
In the Applications folder is a folder called Utilities. In the Utilities folder is Disk Utility. Disk Utility will Erase / Partition / Format a hard drive.