This article covers everything you need to know.
. You double-click it. The Windows XP "hourglass" cursor spins for an eternity. Suddenly, the screen goes black. You think you’ve fried the motherboard until— —the Mojang logo appears in all its pixelated glory.
You navigate through a sea of sketchy forums and AdFly links. You find a thread on a site called The Word of Notch where a user named "
: Open the launcher and sign in with your Microsoft Account . For older versions, some launchers may still support legacy login methods.
Once the download is complete, follow these steps to install Minecraft on Windows XP:
This article covers everything you need to know.
. You double-click it. The Windows XP "hourglass" cursor spins for an eternity. Suddenly, the screen goes black. You think you’ve fried the motherboard until— —the Mojang logo appears in all its pixelated glory.
You navigate through a sea of sketchy forums and AdFly links. You find a thread on a site called The Word of Notch where a user named "
: Open the launcher and sign in with your Microsoft Account . For older versions, some launchers may still support legacy login methods.
Once the download is complete, follow these steps to install Minecraft on Windows XP: