I started playing Minecraft only a few weeks ago, and have been having tremendous fun. Being an on-the-go type with no home computer, I followed a simple guide for installing Minecraft via Google Drive and have had little trouble. The only problem I usually have is if I close the computer before syncing completes, in which case the last session isn't completely recorded (which can lead to some odd situations, but isn't the point here.
The other day I allowed ample time for syncing, then logged out. This was after beginning a new world that session. When I logged in today, the new world was not available for play. Assuming the simple answer (that it wasn't saved to Drive), I checked and found a world folder that looks normal to me.
My question for wise Minecraftcrafters out in internet-land is this; what files should I be looking for, to see why the world doesn't load? What can I check to see what caused this?
I understand retrieving the world may not be possible, but I'd like to learn how to prevent this from happening again through self-education.
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I started playing Minecraft only a few weeks ago, and have been having tremendous fun. Being an on-the-go type with no home computer, I followed a simple guide for installing Minecraft via Google Drive and have had little trouble. The only problem I usually have is if I close the computer before syncing completes, in which case the last session isn't completely recorded (which can lead to some odd situations, but isn't the point here.
The other day I allowed ample time for syncing, then logged out. This was after beginning a new world that session. When I logged in today, the new world was not available for play. Assuming the simple answer (that it wasn't saved to Drive), I checked and found a world folder that looks normal to me.
My question for wise Minecraftcrafters out in internet-land is this; what files should I be looking for, to see why the world doesn't load? What can I check to see what caused this?
I understand retrieving the world may not be possible, but I'd like to learn how to prevent this from happening again through self-education.