
If you already have Google Drive enabled (You aren't redirected to a page that says "Get Started with 5GB Free" in the top right corner), skip to step 5. Now that we have all that, let's get started! Windows XP does not include the mklink command, but Microsoft provides an alternative, linkd, in a resource kit for Windows Server 2003 (Essentially Windows XP). If you have Windows XP, you'll need to do some of this on your own.About 10 minutes of setup, plus however long it takes Google Drive to sync your Minecraft folder.Administrative access on all PCs you plan to sync Minecraft on.An Internet connection with a fair upload speed that you can leave running for a while - my Minecraft folder was about 560 MB, and on my connection it takes a while to upload that.If you use Gmail, YouTube, Blogger, or any other Google services, you probably already have one. For those already using Google Docs or those who are a heavy Google user in general, Google Drive provides a lovely way to sync Minecraft with multiple Mac and Windows devices.

It's accessible via their Website, through their iOS and Android apps, on Windows PCs and Macs, and a fair number of other platforms. One of these is Google Drive, a service from the big G that integrates with Google Docs and provides 5GB of storage free to anyone with a Google account.

With the increasing popularity, more and more cloud storage services are popping up. Mods, if you think it should go somewhere else, feel free to move it.)Ĭloud storage is getting more and more popular these days. (A thread like this didn't seem to really fit in the other forums, so I posted it here.
