Randomly, It will say I ran out of space and kick me out of the world. It gives the same message to other people who join the world. So far, I have lost 4 copies of my survival world. I make copies of my worlds in cases like this. When I am kicked out of the world, I am unable to get back into any world unless I restart Minecraft. I have over 200 GB free on my hard drive. when I make a copy of the corrupted world, it fails. Exporting the world is successful but importing back into Minecraft gives a "something went wrong" message. I haven't used any cheats, mods, plugins, or world editors. My pure un-modded survival world is a victim.
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The world is 1.3-1.4 GB. here is the link http://www.mediafire.com/file/913w5lxh1vbojvd/IDK_95_BROKEN.mcworld/fileΒ
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This may be a different bug, but it occurred to me on Xbox. We had a world on a Xbox for a few years. We played for a loong time. We stopped playing Minecraft for about a year, and then when we returned to play, the world never opened. Every time we clicked on that world, it would attempt to open, but it always crashed. After months, we tried opening the world again, and it finally worked. However, something was wrong. Terribly wrong. This is a clip of what we saw that day. https://gamerdvr.com/gamer/creepertnt745/video/114594908Β
You can see the info_update block among the weird structures that randomly appeared. We haven't even gone to the end yet, but there are shulker boxes everywhere! Random items are scattered across the world and tons of blocks are stacked. It wasn't shown in the video, but missing texture blocks were also in the "buildings."
So I was able to import the world, however when I try to open it I get 1 of 2 errors.
Sometimes I get "Unable to open world"
Other times it starts to load (and even play for a moment) then I get "You are out of data storage space and Minecraft is unable to save your progress...".
I sure hope 100+ GB is enough space for a world that is about 1 GB.
Actually the internal server starts fine, I enabled LAN play on your world and I connect to it with my phone while my Minecraft on my laptop is displaying the storage error...
We're tracking this issue in MCPE-55010, so this ticket is being resolved and linked as a duplicate.
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NOTE: I was able to get your world to start working again by deleting one of the level DB files (not recommended as it will lose data).
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Would you be willing to attach a copy of the affected world? You can do so by clicking the pencil icon by a world and then scrolling to the bottom of the menu and clicking export world on Windows. If the world is bigger than 10Mb you can upload it to a file sharing service and share a link here.