Broke my Minecraft Server

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enter image description hereI just spent 6 hours building a giant hole under the entire End in Minecraft. I am in 1.8 because I like that version and it has my server. But, I wanted to change the floor to dirt with tall grass, so I did the fill command and made the floor dirt, then I did the fill command for tall grass and now every time I join, the server shuts down. My friend joined and went to the end now he cant join. I went to Mc edit and changed the blocks to stone but there is this weird green stuff and I can't figure out what to do. Please help. By the way, I have no idea how to use Mc edit.the weird green stuff under end (i think causing crashing)



Best Answer

The Nether and End can both be reset.

In your server directory is a folder named world. This one contains all the world files, including the other two dimensions.

If you (re)move DIM-1 from it, your Nether will be reset and doing the same with DIM1 will reset the End. Everything you have done there will be gone, like if it never happened.

The server must be closed/stopped in order to do so correctly. With the next start the files will be recreated from the scratch. And as usual: Make a backup. Never delete something without proper backup.




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How do you fix a broken Minecraft server?

Fixes to try:
  • Reboot the network.
  • Re-login your Minecraft account.
  • Flush your DNS and renew your IP.
  • Change the DNS servers.
  • Update your network driver.
  • Close bandwidth-hogging programs.
  • Turn off Windows Firewall.
  • Use a VPN.


  • Can you recover a Minecraft server?

    Head to the Game Panel and stop the server. To the left of the game panel, click on the \u201cBackup\u201d tab. Locate which world/date you want to restore and press \u201cRestore\u201d to the right of it.

    Why are Minecraft servers broken?

    Possible solutions are: Check that your network connection is enabled, and that no programs are blocking outgoing connections. Try disabling any existing firewall program, or changing its configuration options. Restart your modem/router.

    How do I fix a crashed server?

    Step 1: Identify the root cause
  • View the symptoms. The symptoms can provide important clues to what exactly is wrong with the server. ...
  • Decipher the blue screen. ...
  • Boot the machine in safe mode.
  • Look for issues in the Event Viewer Logs and Device Manager.
  • Failure of critical services.
  • Tips to prevent your server from crashing.




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