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How to Back Up Minecraft on Mac OS X
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Backing up your Minecraft data is an important step to take to prevent loss of your game progress, worlds, and mods due to hardware failure, data corruption, or other unforeseen events. Here are the steps to back up Minecraft on Mac OS X: 1. Open the Finder and go to your Minecraft folder by pressing `Command + Shift + G` and typing in `~/Library/Application Support/minecraft`. 2. Inside the Minecraft folder, locate the `saves` folder. This folder contains all of your saved worlds. 3. Copy the `saves` folder and paste it into another location, such as an external hard drive or a cloud storage service like Dropbox or Google Drive. 4. If you have installed any mods or resource packs, back them up as well. The `mods` folder and `resourcepacks` folder can be found in the Minecraft folder. 5. To back up your Minecraft launcher settings, navigate to the `launcher_profiles.json` file in the Minecraft folder and copy it to a safe location. 6. Once you have backed up all of the necessary files, test the backup by launching Minecraft and confirming that your worlds, mods, and launcher settings are all intact. By following these steps, you can ensure that your Minecraft data is safe and easily recoverable in case of any data loss.
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