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I have a server and ggservers changed the host again. during backup, somehow my world got corrupted. what can I do? I tried MCEdit but it crashes too after a while. I tried to use "repair regions" but it's still not good. this is the first time this happens and I don't know anything about minecraft raw data or even MCEdit. MCEdit says check data of chunk 18, -8 was incorrect, but so what? what can I do about it? help me, or my friends are going to kill me  :'(

WIP mods: easyautomation, easyenergy, easyelectronics, easymoney, easytrasportation, easysecurity, easymultiverse, easyfactions, easymagick, easyalchemy, easyseasons

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Calm down! There should be a level.dat_old file. It can be used as a replacement for level.dat iirc.

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It may be freaking fucking hard though, but still possible ;)

 

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we have to make the backup ourselves (by clicking the backup button) and download it via filezilla, and then upload it when needed. something must have gone wrong either during execution of their backup tool or during the file transfer (which is very unlikely. FTP is a very reliable protocol)

 

I got the world fixed by loading it in singleplayer and then saving and exiting minecraft. then I went checking every file in my local world, and I used each one that had been recently modified to overwrite their remote counterpart via filezilla. the world is fixed, but it took me some time...

WIP mods: easyautomation, easyenergy, easyelectronics, easymoney, easytrasportation, easysecurity, easymultiverse, easyfactions, easymagick, easyalchemy, easyseasons

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