So i wanted to go on this server, but it is 1.7.2 (I'm usually playing with forge 1.8, if that matters). So i went to 1.7.2 and it did not crash and got to the title screen, but when i click multi player or single player its freezes and then its says minecraft is not responding and it asks if i want to close the program, it crashes it looks like after i click close the program, that is not the important though. Then I went to 1.8 and tried multi player, it worked, but all my server were gone! I can find the servers ip's again but i want to play on 1.7.2 and want to prevent this from happening again.
Assuming you use the default Minecraft Launcher and Windows, you can do this to check if you still have your servers:
1. Click Windows Key + R
2. Type %AppData% and click OK
3. Open '.minecraft'
4. Check if you have servers.dat (If you don't have it I will make a 2nd post with more instructions)
5. Open it with Notepad
6. Check if you still have the servers (You can use CTRL + F to search for a specific line of text)
If you still have the servers you can COPY the file to another location so that you always have a copy (You have to copy it again if you add another server).
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So i wanted to go on this server, but it is 1.7.2 (I'm usually playing with forge 1.8, if that matters). So i went to 1.7.2 and it did not crash and got to the title screen, but when i click multi player or single player its freezes and then its says minecraft is not responding and it asks if i want to close the program, it crashes it looks like after i click close the program, that is not the important though. Then I went to 1.8 and tried multi player, it worked, but all my server were gone! I can find the servers ip's again but i want to play on 1.7.2 and want to prevent this from happening again.
Thanks in advance :}
Assuming you use the default Minecraft Launcher and Windows, you can do this to check if you still have your servers:
1. Click Windows Key + R
2. Type %AppData% and click OK
3. Open '.minecraft'
4. Check if you have servers.dat (If you don't have it I will make a 2nd post with more instructions)
5. Open it with Notepad
6. Check if you still have the servers (You can use CTRL + F to search for a specific line of text)
If you still have the servers you can COPY the file to another location so that you always have a copy (You have to copy it again if you add another server).