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  1. Sep 12, 2024 · Updating your singleplayer world is relatively easy, but you should make sure to create a backup in case any issues arise. How you backup and update your world depends on if you play Minecraft: Bedrock Edition or Minecraft: Java Edition.

  2. Mar 9, 2023 · 1) Players must open the game and head to the Singleplayer tab. 2) Next, select the world that will be updated to the new version. Click on the Edit tab. 3) *Important* Click Make Backup to ensure ...

  3. Jun 7, 2022 · Minecraft 1.19: The Wild Update is here with new biomes, blocks, items, mobs! Experience this update on your existing Minecraft world by updating it to the l...

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  4. Minecraft Tutorial for How to Update Your Existing Minecraft World to 1.21 Tricky Trials. This tutorial will help you update your Minecraft world safely to ...

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  5. Open Minecraft and navigate to the Singleplayer tab. Select the world you want to update and click Edit. Click Make Backup to create a copy of your world. Relaunch the game with the version you’d like to update to. Join your world. In the menu that appears, select I know what I’m doing!

  6. Jun 8, 2021 · Let's talk about the RIGHT way to update your world to minecraft 1.17 by deleting chunks and making sure you get the new blocks right next to your base! Clic...

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  8. Apr 10, 2014 · When you update your world to 1.7.5-1.7.6, any unloaded chunks will spawn with 1.7 terrain. When this happens you often get walls of terrain on the edge of unloaded chunks. If you don't want this effect to happen near your creations, walk/fly out in every direction and load new chunks until you see fit.

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