How to download maps on minecraft xbox 360






















Ask Question. Asked 6 years, 1 month ago. Active 4 years ago. Viewed 16k times. A youtube user made a map, but I don't know how to download it. I am trying to download a map to Minecraft on the Xbox - can I do this? If yes, how? Improve this question. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Note: This answer is for windows.

Now download a Minecraft Xbox map you would like to play as a ". Once all that is done, go to Minecraft and you should be able to play the map!

Improve this answer. Community Bot 1. Asduffqwerty Asduffqwerty 41 3 3 bronze badges. Unfortunately, you cannot trivially download custom maps to the Xbox version of Minecraft. Jeeva Jeeva 6, 4 4 gold badges 30 30 silver badges 54 54 bronze badges. Calem Barnes Calem Barnes 1. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. Screenshot of the Week.

Submit your photo Hall of fame. Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile. Reducing the weight of our footer. Screenshot of the Week 52 - Hero Pose! Related 8. Hot Network Questions. Related Articles. Author Info Last Updated: September 15, Acquire a thumb drive that has at least 2GB free storage space, and preferably nothing already on it. Look for options. Several should be displayed. Determine the amount of space on the thumb drive you wish to use by sliding left and right with the Left Thumbstick.

You'll want to select most of the storage capacity available if you're downloading multiple maps at once. Press A to configure the thumb drive to work with your Xbox This may take a few moments, depending on the amount of space you have allocated.

You will then receive a message showing if the process was successful or not. If it was, proceed to the next step; if not, go back to the beginning and make sure the drive has enough capacity and is compatible. Select the main storage drive for your Xbox hard drive and go to Gamer Profiles. Select your active profile and click Copy. This will now show the different drives available. Select your USB pen drive, and wait until the transfer is complete.

Don't worry, you're not modifying profile content, but you will need some information from it later. Type in the following URL into the address bar of your computer. Be aware that your anti-virus software may display a warning saying the new software downloaded may be dangerous.

Click to ignore this, and follow the installation instructions by double-clicking on the downloaded. Plug your newly configured thumb drive into an available USB port on your computer. Open Horizon, if it isn't already open. Head over to any website that allows free downloading of Xbox Minecraft maps.

Find a map you like. Download it, and locate it on your desktop. The extracted file should be a. Click and drag this into the large, gray pane of the Horizon program, and a window will appear showing information such as 'Profile ID', 'Display Name', and other pieces of information.

To the right of the gray pane there should be a pane that says "Device Explorer": click on the two little arrows at the top, and it should show the USB pen drive.

Double-click the USB pen drive option, and then double-click your profile that should appear. Choose Profile ID. In the large, gray pane a new window should appear with familiar information relating to your profile. On your profile window, highlight the text in the box next to 'Profile ID' and copy it. Then paste this into the Profile ID text box of the Minecraft map window. Then click Save, Rehash, and Resign at the top of the window orange button.

Right at the top-right of the Minecraft map window should be a 'Save to Device' option. Click on this and a dropdown menu will appear; click on the thumb drive that you have configured, and you will transfer the map to the drive. You may be asked to save it again, so click "Okay". Safely remove the thumb drive from the computer and reinsert it into an available USB port on your Xbox Look for the new file present here showing an icon from Minecraft, as well as a thumbnail image of the map.

Select this, and then select Move. Once again you will be shown a list of available devices; select Hard Drive and the map will be transferred. Load up Minecraft and look for the file carrying the name of the download, and load it up.

It is likely to be near the bottom of the map list. You will continue from where the original owner left off as if it was your own world. No; you need a PC to make the saves work for your profile, and a flash drive to transfer them. Yes No.

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