Where are MCPE worlds stored? How to Find Minecraft Save Location?

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In Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE), worlds are stored in the game’s data folder on your device. The exact location of this folder will depend on your device and how you have the game installed.

Here are some general instructions for finding the data folder for Minecraft PE on different platforms:

  • iOS: To find the data folder for Minecraft PE on an iOS device (such as an iPhone or iPad), you will need to use a file manager app. One option is to use the “Files” app that comes pre-installed on most iOS devices. Once you have a file manager app installed, you can find the Minecraft PE data folder by following these steps:
  1. Open the file manager app.
  2. Navigate to the “On My iPhone” or “On My iPad” section.
  3. Scroll down and tap on the “Minecraft PE” folder.
  4. Inside the Minecraft PE folder, you should see the “games” folder. This folder contains your Minecraft PE worlds and other game data.
  • Android: To find the data folder for Minecraft PE on an Android device, you will need to use a file manager app. One option is to use the “Files” app that comes pre-installed on most Android devices. Once you have a file manager app installed, you can find the Minecraft PE data folder by following these steps:
  1. Open the file manager app.
  2. Navigate to the “Internal storage” or “Phone storage” section.
  3. Scroll down and tap on the “games” folder.
  4. Inside the “games” folder, you should see the “com.mojang” folder. This folder contains your Minecraft PE worlds and other game data.

Keep in mind that the location of the data folder for Minecraft PE may vary depending on your device and how you have the game installed. If you are having trouble finding the data folder, you may want to try searching online or contacting the game’s developers for more help.

How to Recover the Deleted Minecraft World?

If you have deleted a Minecraft world by accident and want to recover it, there are a few steps you can try to see if you can get your world back. Here are some general tips for recovering a deleted Minecraft world:

  1. Check your trash or recycle bin: If you deleted your Minecraft world by accident, it may still be in your trash or recycle bin. Check to see if the world is in either of these locations and, if it is, try restoring it to its original location.
  2. Check for backups: If you have a backup system in place (e.g., a cloud storage service or a local backup on an external hard drive), check to see if you have a copy of your Minecraft world in the backup. If you do, you can try restoring the world from the backup.
  3. Use recovery software: There are a number of data recovery tools available that can help you recover deleted files, including Minecraft worlds. These tools can scan your device and attempt to recover deleted files that may still be present on your hard drive. Keep in mind that recovery software may not be able to recover your world if it has been overwritten by other data or if the hard drive has been damaged.
  4. Check with your server provider: If you were playing on a server, the server provider may have a copy of your world that they can restore for you. Contact the server provider and see if they can help you recover your deleted world.

It is worth noting that recovering a deleted Minecraft world is not always possible, especially if the world has been deleted for a long time or if the hard drive has been damaged. However, following these steps may increase your chances of recovering your world.

How to Find Minecraft Save Location on Windows/Mac/Linux?

The location where Minecraft saves its game data (including worlds, player data, and other information) depends on the operating system you are using. Here are the steps for finding the save location for Minecraft on Windows, Mac, and Linux:

Windows:

  1. Press the “Windows” key and the “E” key on your keyboard at the same time to open the File Explorer.
  2. Click on “This PC” in the left-hand navigation panel.
  3. Click on the “Local Disk (C:)” drive in the main window.
  4. Click on the “Users” folder.
  5. Open the folder with your user name (e.g., “JohnDoe”).
  6. Open the “AppData” folder.
  7. Open the “Roaming” folder.
  8. Open the “.minecraft” folder.

Inside the “.minecraft” folder, you should see a number of subfolders, including “saves,” “screenshots,” and “resourcepacks.” The “saves” folder contains your Minecraft worlds.

Mac:

  1. Open the “Finder” app on your Mac.
  2. Click on “Go” in the menu bar at the top of the screen and select “Go to Folder.”
  3. In the “Go to the folder” field, type “~/Library/Application Support/minecraft” and press “Enter.”

Inside the “minecraft” folder, you should see a number of subfolders, including “saves,” “screenshots,” and “resourcepacks.” The “saves” folder contains your Minecraft worlds.

Linux:

  1. Open a terminal window on your Linux machine.
  2. Type “cd ~/.minecraft” and press “Enter.”

Inside the “.minecraft” folder, you should see a number of subfolders, including “saves,” “screenshots,” and “resourcepacks.” The “saves” folder contains your Minecraft worlds.

Keep in mind that the exact location of the save folder for Minecraft may vary depending on your operating system and how you have the game installed. If you are having trouble finding your save folder, you may want to try searching online or contacting the game’s developers for more help.

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