I have 2 different minecraft on the pc. One time bedrock and java. When I enter Minecraft in the search bar, both options come logically. Once Java to open and once Bedrock. However, even if I click on the java option, I can also call up the file location. Not at bedrock. I want to convert a Bedrock world into java because I found a way. But for this I have to find the location of the bedrock version. And there's no trace of such a folder on my computer. How can I find this folder if I'm wrong
If you have desktop shortcuts for it, you can right-click on it to open the file path.
Otherwise you can open the folder in the start menu or whatever it is called in Windows with 'right click -> More -> Open file location'.
This is what I tried Unfortunately, no such option is shown to me
The folder is located at:% LocalAppData% \ Packages \ Microsoft.MinecraftUWP_8wekyb3d8bbwe \ LocalState \ games \ com.mojang \ minecraftWorlds
If you use http://www.mcctoolchest.com/Download, you can select the world directly in the program.
That's exactly what I wanted to use. But the program does nothing except give me the info that it is installed when I double click. How can I go ahead
Unfortunately there's no trace of the folder either
That's annoying. For me this is the right folder
He can't be called anywhere in this folder. However, I have exported my bedrock world individually to the desktop. Is that enough to convert the world later
You can try that. I don't know
Worked. I would say now. He converted my bedrock file to java, but I don't know where I can find the converted file. Mcctool directly closed on it