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Level.dat nbtexplorer
Level.dat nbtexplorer













Also, it doesn't matches the name of "List" or "Compound" tags. Unlike the "Find" tool (ctrl+F and F3), the "Replace" tool (ctrl+H) searches for Tag Names exactly (whole name and case-sensitive). To delete the matched tags, leave the "Replacement Tags" list empty and enable the "Delete matched tags before applying replacements" option before using the "Replace" or "Replace All" buttons. To match tags with any value, select "Any" in drop-down list and leave the "Tag Value" field empty when adding the rule. Has anyone gotten the F&R function to work for deleting a tag or group using Replace All? How did you get it to work? It takes a long time for F&R to do its thing, and in the end, it does nothing but waste time. A level folder is often identified by having a level.dat file, along with other subfolders to store the maps and regions of. I have tried the Find and Replace function several times. I can then press F3 and Delete to remove the offending tag or group one at a time. In NBTExplorer make sure you are editing the level.dat file, not a playername.dat file as singleplayer worlds read from the level.dat, not one of the playername.dat files in the saves/savename/players/ folder. ago Why would you even want to open a level. You can probably open/view/edit it with a program like MCCToolChest PE. I've been risking RSI trying to fix a mc save using NBTExplorer, and I could use some help with this.īasically, in the search function, I can find a deleted_mod_name:thispartdoesntmatter tag by searching deleted_mod_name or deleted_mod_name: The Bedrock level.dat file is an NBT file similar to the files used in Java Edition but it has some technical differences. This can be done using a third party tool, NBTExplorer which reads the data files used by Minecraft: Open the save folder for the world, e.g.minecraft\saves\MyWorld Find the file called level.datmcr and copy it out of the save folder Rename the file to level.















Level.dat nbtexplorer