One of my Minecraft worlds suddenly disappeared and I tried copying the whole file and going to my saves in Finder to replace it to see if it worked, it would always just be gone when I opened Minecraft again. The file was still in the saves, but I can't see it when I open mMinecraft. I tried using an older version of Minecraft to see if that worked, but it didn't.
I tried to put in the items into a new world in my saves folder one by one to check what was making the world disappear when opened, but that didn't work at all. I don't know what to do, me and my friend worked super hard on that map, we had a ton of stuff in it, I'd just really hate it if the world was just gone. Can anyone help? This is almost certainly the cause of the world being corrupted. That means that something damaged the data of the world, making it unproccessable by the game.In case you didn't manually manipulate some data in it, it should be recoverable. (A Plugin could also make it unrecoverable, but it shouldn't if it was coded properly)There is a.
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It is an in-depth and easy to understand guide that should make it easy to recover it.However, if that doesn't work, I fear you can't repair it as it is impossible to pinpoint the corruption. As a little suggestion: You should make back-ups of your maps regulary.It should be noted that it can't be fully restored. Your inventory and ender-chest is likely to be empty. Mod meta-data will also be lost (saved information about mods). You will also start at a random location, meaning you will have to find back to where you were and might even spawn underground, causing you to suffocate.Have a nice day Crowley.
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At times Minecraft will hiccup and drop a saved world from the list of those available. The file is still there with the other saved worlds; it is just been corrupted. The missing world, and all your effort there, is recoverable. The things you were wearing and carrying at the time the world got corrupted are not.First, try creating a 'new' world with the exact same name. If successful you will spawn back in the last place you were with your inventory intact.'
Level.dat' Corruption. Access your 'saves' folder.%appdata%.minecraftsaves. /Library/Application Support/minecraft/saves.: /.minecraft/saves (running Minecraft as root is not recommended)You should see a folder for each of your saved worlds. For this example, let's say your corrupted world is called LostWorld. Make a copy of the LostWorld folder and all files and folders inside it.This copy can have any name you want. For this example we call it LostWorldCopy.
Start Minecraft and 'Re-Create' LostWorld as a new world then save and close Minecraft.For this example we call this world BlankWorld. Its important that you recreate LostWorld instead of creating an entirely new world to avoid chunk error. Make sure the map generator settings and seed for both worlds match.
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The inventory (i.e. The things you were carrying) from BlankWorld world will be used. Since an inventory in a new world is empty, it will also be empty in the restored world. You can fake a restored inventory by making BlankWorld a Creative world and putting everything you need into your inventory before closing the game. Don't forget your armor and any enchants on your armor and tools. Go back to the saves folderThere will be a new folder BlankWorld for the world you just created.
Copy the following files from the BlankWorld folder to the LostWorldCopy folder:. level.dat. level.datmcr (not always present). level.datold. session.lockTake care not to copy any folders. Copying can be done with the normal methods for your system: Copy (or Cut) and Paste, select and drag, or other methods. Restart MinecraftYou should see a world called BlankWorld, with LostWorldCopy as the name of the folder in which it is saved.
This is now your restored world. There will also be a BlankWorld with BlankWorld as the folder. Ignore this one. Test to make sure this world loads correctly.You will start in a random location and have to find your way back to your settlement. You might start underground and suffocate. If this happens you will lose all your items again (the ones you put into your inventory in Creative mode in BlankWorld).
If you want to keep your stuff, start the whole procedure from the top. After filling your inventory in BlankWorld, make sure to put a stack of in the first slot. When you suffocate, try to escape by looking up and using the ender pearls. You can also try to put yourself at a higher altitude in BlankWorld. You may then die from fall damage, but your items will still be there after you respawn. Or, use the keep inventory cheat to make it easier. Although, you can turn this gamerule cheat off afterwards.
If you find it too 'unnatural' for your Mincrafting standards. In the Minecraft world select screen, rename BlankWorld to LostWorld.This will now be your restored world. To clean up, delete the BlankWorld world (the one that is saved in the BlankWorld folder).The restoration will not be perfect. In particular:. Any saved information about mods (e.g.
Thaumcraft research) will be lost. Unless you used the 'fake restore' trick mentioned above, your inventory will be empty. You can also restore it with an NBT editor by copying the content of the root node from the file players/yourname.dat to the node 'Player' in the file level.dat.
(Directions needed). contents may be lost.For Bedrock Edition The instructions above will work on as well, but the only file you need to copy over is level.dat. As of, the game will attempt to repair corrupt saves. Introductory.Newcomer survival.Shelters.General.Challenges.Constructions.Storage solutions.Farmingand.and.Blockbreaking.MechanismsBasic redstone.Detectors.Minecarts.Traps.Pistons.Redstone (advanced).Servers.Server setup.Technical. (IRC channel).Maps.
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