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Accidental Main World Delete


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Is there a way to recover a World deleted ingame? I was trying to delete it's backup and somehow missclicked the world above, wich was my main world, I can't find it anywhere to recover it

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It looks like there isn't a way... Somehow the game erases the world from existence and in case you are using a SSD you wont be able to recover it even with external programs, altleast in my case it has been impossible after 2hours.

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Oh dear, that's a big oof.

I am new at this and do not know anything to recommend about this, unless you have some kind of a file recovery software, and even that might not help depending on exactly how it erases it.

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On 1/29/2026 at 4:02 AM, Ratbatboo said:

Oh dear, that's a big oof.

I am new at this and do not know anything to recommend about this, unless you have some kind of a file recovery software, and even that might not help depending on exactly how it erases it.

Yeah I tried that and saddly nothing was found, it looks like the game vanishes the save file from existence hahahaha

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On 1/29/2026 at 4:01 AM, Gabusmaximus said:

Man, sorry to hear that wow hope the backup was not that old. 

The backup was not that old, but after trying to recover what i had lost with creative mode it felt like a stain in my progress and I've created a new world with some mods so it didn't feel that bad in the end //media.invisioncic.com/r268468/emoticons/smile.png

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If you have TRIM enabled with your SSD, the deleted file gets more or less "zeroed" and the data will "vanish".

You could disable TRIM, which may or may not result in substantially increased wear and performance issues, depending on your SSD. For some SSDs, TRIM makes very little difference. For others, it's pretty much essential.

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On 2/1/2026 at 12:00 PM, pigfood said:

If you have TRIM enabled with your SSD, the deleted file gets more or less "zeroed" and the data will "vanish".

You could disable TRIM, which may or may not result in substantially increased wear and performance issues, depending on your SSD. For some SSDs, TRIM makes very little difference. For others, it's pretty much essential.

Thanks for thei nfo //media.invisioncic.com/r268468/emoticons/smile.png

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