How do I find my home in Minecraft after recovering corrupted saved world data? [duplicate]
Help please. Our computer crashed and the world where my son had built his house vanished. I followed instructions I found on minecraft.gamepedia.com for recovering corrupted saved world data - replacing the following with ones from a new world -
level.dat
level.dat_mcr (not always present)
level.dat_old
session.lock
This seemed to work but we couldn't find the houses we'd built or the lava pillar we built to mark the spot. We've flown around in all directions for long distances and found nothing. I didn't know about F3 and coordinates before we lost the world so we don't have any for our houses. There are beds in the houses but I'm not sure if we ever slept in them as we couldn't figure out how that worked and we're in creative mode.
Is there any way to get the coordinates for our houses from the saved files for the world? Sorry if this question is not asked well - I'm a bit lost in this stuff but trying to recover it for my young son.
Best Answer
Try using MC-Edit, I haven't used it in a longtime, but there are filters where you can see only certain blocks. Change that to something you used to build with, such as wood. Also, keep in mind that your character usually spawns near x: 0, y: 64, z: 0.
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How do I get my corrupted Minecraft world back?
To restore your backup Minecraft worlds on PC, simply navigate to your game saves folder as above, delete the corrupted world, and copy/paste the backup world there.How do I get my data back on Minecraft?
You may be able to retrieve deleted files on the Windows 10 version of Minecraft by right-clicking on its saves folder and selecting \u201cRestore previous versions,\u201d but in general, deletion for a Minecraft world is a one-way trip.How do I restore a previous Minecraft save?
The save files in Minecraft do not contain information to restore it to a previous state, nor does it automatically generate backups. If you happen to have put the save files in Dropbox, you can look for previous versions of it due to Dropbox maintaining something similar to a versioning-control system for your files.Where are Minecraft saves located?
In the Java Edition, the Minecraft Worlds are saved in the . minecraft\\saves folder. When you open this folder, you will find that each Minecraft World has its own separate folder. Apart from the worlds, the .Minecraft - How to FIX MISSING SAVE OR CORRUPT WORLD - Minecraft Tutorial
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Do you or your son know anyone the coordinates to any of the locations you built. Also when entering a minecraft world you usually first start somewhere around the coordinate plane equivalent of 0 i would recommend trying to traverse to that location and (possibly) checking if your buildings and structures are there. I will link to more information on the coordinate plane in minecraft.
Hope it works, this method is worth a shot!
Coordinate information for minecraft: Click Here
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