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  1. I didn't need the slightly snotty answer. As I said, I've never played minecraft OR a single xbox game. I manage corporate and business networks. I'm just trying to help out a client so their kid can play Minecraft. I was hoping someone could give me a step-by-step answer, the same way that I've found countless youtube videos and websites that give step-by-step answers to PC users trying to accomplish the same thing.
  2. Thanks for your reply. I've actually never played the game. Just called my client and he was a bit more specific. He said he wants to import MAPS... and he said he found the following website that describes a program called Horizon, but that's PC only. http://www.thetechgame.com/Tutorials/id=10272/how-to-download-minecraft-xbox-360-maps.html Is there a Mac way to do that?
  3. Sorry, I wasn't clear. I mean that I'm trying to find the method in which you get a mod from the website where I download it to the XBox. The only method I've found requires a PC and some special software, and I'm looking to find out if there's a way to use a Mac as part of that process instead of a PC.
  4. I am a computer consultant and have a client who plays Minecraft on an XBox. He'd like to import mods into the console, but everything he has found online requires a PC to do this. How does one get the mods onto a flash drive on a Mac to then import into the XBox? Thank you.

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