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- Open the save folder for the world, e.g. .minecraft\saves\MyWorld.
- Find the file called level.dat_mcr and copy it out of the save folder.
- Rename the file to level.dat.
- Open it with NBTExplorer.
- Expand the ‘Data’ tab by clicking on the [+] button next to it.
How do I claim my Minecraft Windows 10 edition?
Here’s how to do it:
- Sign into your Mojang account.
- You should see your Mincecraft purchase at the top of the page.
- Scroll down and you should see “Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta.”
- After that, simply click the button “Claim your free copy.”
Why does my Minecraft Seed say 0?
Seed 0. In Java Edition, the numeric entry for Minecraft seeds does not allow the number “0” (zero), as the game interprets “0” as a character, hashing it to its ASCII value of 48 . In Bedrock Edition, the game rejects all numbers from -9 to +9.
Why can’t I get my free copy of Minecraft Windows 10?
Why can’t I redeem my free Minecraft Windows 10 Edition in 2020? The reason for this is because you purchase Minecraft: Java Edition after thee cut-off line, which is when all accounts created after this date will not get the free Windows 10 Edition Beta.
Are there any Minecraft seeds that work on Windows 10?
For those who adopted Windows 10 early and took advantage of the free upgrade from previous editions of the OS, you may have noticed your favorite seeds no longer look the same (or even work at all) in the latest edition of Minecraft.
How to find Lost Worlds in Minecraft Windows 10?
Maybe this thread can help you: If you still can’t recover your lost worlds, they are probably gone, so make sure you back up your worlds before uninstalling the game next time.
How to find the seed of my Minecraft world?
I have found a cool world and I’m trying to get the seed for it. Is there a command or setting for it? Not the answer you’re looking for? Browse other questions tagged minecraft-bedrock-edition or ask your own question.
Is there a Windows 10 version of Minecraft?
The Minecraft Windows 10 beta version is modeled after the Pocket Edition, making it more streamlined to function seamlessly between PC and mobile devices running the new operating system. While that’s handy for switching between tablets and desktops or playing multiplayer, the new version doesn’t always play nice with older seeds.