How do I fix a corrupted file in Minecraft Pocket Edition 0.9.5?

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I have a big horrible annoying problem, but on my sisters Android Tablet. What happens is: say you press on a world, or new world, then it instantly comes up with 'This is a corrupted file, this world can't load' or something like that. I'm so confused and my sister is really upset about it. I've tried deleting it and re-installing it but it's still the same because it still has the same worlds.



Best Answer

Try deleting some worlds then try again. This happened to me and I deleted some worlds and then it worked.




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How do you fix a corrupted Minecraft PE world?

Delete saved game data by navigating to System > Storage > Clear local saved games.
  • Clear your MAC address by navigating to Network > Network Settings > Advanced Settings > Alternate MAC Address > Clear.
  • Reinstall Minecraft and start it. It should sync your saves from Xbox Live's cloud backup server.


  • Why is Minecraft not letting me do anything?

    Minecraft not working can be caused by outdated or corrupt device drivers, especially your graphics card driver. Graphics driver allows your computer to display the game correctly. However, it's not always only about the graphics driver, and the culprit may lie in the old sound card driver or network adapter driver.

    How do you update Minecraft PE worlds?

    It's at the top of the menu. This option displays a list of all apps and games in your library. Tap the Updates tab. It's the first tab at the top of the pages.



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