
If you receive multiple comments with the exact same solution, you should mark the first comment with !Helped.!helped, !HELPED, !HeLpED, etc, will all work. Heped!, Helped, ! Helped, etc won't work. The exclamation point (!) must come first and without spaces.You can't use !Helped in a top level comment.If you make a mistake please delete your comment and re-post. Please remember the following when marking your post solved: Make a new top level comment with your solution, and then reply to that comment with !Helped You found the solution yourself, or, outside of r/MinecraftHelp: Please reply to any comment that helped with !Helped Someone on r/MinecraftHelp found the solution: This must be done in a timely manner.ĭepending on who solved your post, the process is slightly different: Our points system relies on OPs marking their post solved. Don't comment on someone else's post looking for help. When mentioning a bug, you must link to a bug report. All comments must be truthful, helpful and support related. Mark your post Solved and award points when the issue is fixed or your question is answered. Posts titles must be descriptive and contain one of our required tags. We don't provide Minecraft support via modmail. We don't support piracy or breaking any relevant EULA. Don't paste raw log files and lists anywhere on our sub. All posts and comments must be in English only. Be civil and follow reddiquette at all times. Open the new world and you should find it has become your old world.This is a subreddit for people who have questions and problems with Minecraft! Open Minecraft, go to worlds (the world should still be called "My World", you can edit it later). Go to your new world folder, go to the db folder, paste the contents from the old db folder into the new. In the db folder, including the "lost" folder. Go to your lost worlds folder, go to the db folder (for me there was another "lost" folder in db, that's fine). Open you newest world folder (the one you made earlier) go to the db folder, delete everything in there (not the db folder itself.
#How to get into minecraft worlds folder trial#
If you have more than two folders you may just have to do some trial and error, although they are in order of creation with oldest being at the top, newest at the bottom (the bottom-most folder is your new world). As I said I only had one world so for me there was two folders, my old lost worldĪnd the new world I had just created. It is easier if you only had one world (I did) but there should be two (maybe more for you) folders in the minecraftWorlds folder that has a few random looking characters. If you have trouble finding the folder try this:

go: This PC/Local Disk (C:)/Users/User/AppData/Local/Packages/Microsoft.MinecraftUWP_8wekyb3d8bbwe/LocalState/games/com.mojang/minecraftWorlds Save and close and save the world, then close Minecraft. I don't know if it may work for you, but best to give it a shot, it's short and easy.įirst off open Minecraft and make a new world (give the world the same settings as you old one, as the settings will change after the process).

Just so you know, my problem occurred because i had a power outage as my world was saving after i closed it. I have had this problem and have fixed it using this method (couldn't find anything to help so i figured it out then made this, so you won't have to figure it out yourself). If you have lost your world (meaning when you open the game your world is missing) this may be helpful.
