Yes, minecraft can be transferred from one computer to another, but it requires some steps. You can copy your game files, including saved worlds and resource packs, from the original computer to the new one. Additionally, if you're using a platform like the Minecraft Launcher, you may need to log in with your Mojang or Microsoft account to access your purchased game and any associated content on the new device. Make sure both computers meet the game's system requirements for optimal performance.
Windows boot manager controls how your computer will restart again. One example is to boot after going to sleep. Another example is to boot after pressing the reset button.
If you know how to do it, the simplest thing to do is connect the hard drive of the computer that isn't working, to the computer that is working.
A hard boot or cold boot is the process of starting a computer system from the power-down state. Another one type of booting is warm boot, which is restarting the sytem through OS.
Have you checked the version? (bottom left of minecraft application) It might not work because something may be required on the other computer. Or your computer is probably outdated.
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.
Yes, you can log into as many minecraft accounts on one computer as you want.
dual boot
Dual Boot
What do you mean by this? If you simply mean have minecraft on more then one computer then of course you can. As long as you have a valid account you can download minecraft onto any computer.
Yes, you would need the windows xp you downloaded burned to a disk and then put that disk into the other computer then power it down boot it up, and as it boots press the function key that pulls up the boot menu then select "Boot From CD".
Minecraft is a one-time fee of $26.95 USD
Right now no. Right now the Xbox version is one of the beta versions when minecraft was only on computer