Sorry, something went wrong. Skip to content. Star New issue. Jump to bottom. Is it possible to copy the region file of another world into the DIM-1 folder of a world download? Labels question. Copy link. ZenFroot added the question label Dec 14, Denilson I am fairly certain that biomes are saved separate from the chunks because I have had biomes changed. Pasting into a different map will almost certainly result in a biome mismatch.
This may mean your desert in your old map is now tundra, and while the terrain will stay the same, it may snow John I have the same problem with my minecraft world! It's not running as a server, only at home on my local PC and my favorite and giant world is not accessible anymore. One time I managed to move my character with an lvl editor and I saw hundreds of cows. It would be a pity if I had to give up this world.
Did you manage to save your world with fredley's proposal? Exa I didn't try. Knowing that the biomes would never be the same, I decided to just start a new map. In your case however, if you have the original seed I can help you get the current seed, but if it has changed you will still have a biome mismatch , then you can create a world with that seed and copy your other world in. That will guarantee a biome match because both worlds were generated from the same seed. I don't have my original seed, so that wouldn't have worked for me.
Show 2 more comments. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Do you have to copy the saved chuncks into another existing world, or can you save the selectioned chuncks of your old world, that you want to keep, and generate a new "world" around it? Greets and thank. There is a prune operation on mcedit which will remove all chunks except the selected ones. Personally I prefer Worldedit. It can perform most MCEdit operations, but from in-game.
Also, it exists for Forge, Bukkit and more mod systems. I will be showing how to do this on a windows PC. I am moving from windows 7 desktop to windows 10 laptop. This should work with any Windows PC, but different steps must be taken when using Apple or Linux computers.
The method described below will only work if Minecraft was installed from the Minecraft website. It will not work if Minecraft was installed from the Windows Store Grab the folder with the name of the world you want to copy, and drag it over to your USB thumb drive.
Note: if you renamed your world at any time, the folder most likely has the old name. Safely remove USB drive and insert into computer 2. Then, follow the directions in Step 2 to get to the "saves" folder. Copy the world folder from your USB stick to the saves folder and exit out of everything. Worked for me, thanks. I'm old enough to remember the good old days of physically transferring files all around the place. This is precisely the case here, and it worked.
Windows 10 desktop to Windows 10 laptop. Thanks again for the instruction, wasn't sure what folder to copy. Wife is now happily playing her custom world on the laptop so I can do more important things, like being a slob and searching random songs online.
Hi, Is it possible to move Minecraft game data from Windows 7 pc to a Windows 10 pc? I have read some notes on the net and it says find the "saves" folder but I cannot seem to find that folder on a Windows 10 MC nstallation?
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