
Open the save folder on your new computer and create a new folder to move that character's save information.You'll need to have created a character in order for there to be a save folder. On your new PC, follow the above steps and navigate to the exact same folder.In your flash drive or storage device, right-click on an empty space and select the "Paste" option to copy your Minecraft Dungeons save file.The easiest way to do this is with a standard flash or thumb drive. Your next step is moving your save information to the new PC.Always "Copy," that way, the original remains intact. Note: Do not "Cut" or "Move" your character save information, in case something goes wrong.You need to highlight and right-click on everything in your save folder and select the "Copy" option.Inside your save folder, there will be a ".dat" file and a "Characters" folder with two more ".dat" files.Disclaimer: Beyond this point, I was personally not able to proceed with this method, so I am unable to verify its success.The folder that looks like a series of random numbers is your save information for your Minecraft Dungeons character.There will be the "Saved" folder, and then at least one folder that is a seemingly random series of numbers.


Now that we've navigated to the correct place, you should see one or more folders.Source: Windows Central | Zachary Boddy (Image credit: Source: Windows Central | Zachary Boddy) Open File Explorer on the computer that you're already playing Minecraft Dungeons on.Attempt this at your own risk, and always copy and create duplicates, in case something goes wrong or doesn't work. That being said, I'll still post the step-by-step here just in case it can work for you. Personally, this method cannot work for me, as I cannot access the actual save files inside the folder. While you should be able to find the numbered folders notating your various characters, the contents may not be visible or accessible to you (even if "Show hidden items" is enabled). Whenever you transfer it to another PC, there's a chance the new save data just won't work because of this. In order to prevent external tampering, Minecraft Dungeons encrypts this save data. However, there are two major reasons this may not work:

In order to transfer your save file, you need to copy the entirety of the contents and then paste it in the exact same location on your destination PC. These are the save folders for your characters (one for each). If you head to this location, you'll notice one or more folders that appear to be a series of random numbers.
