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tried to uninstall this, but its still there? #133

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Rewhitefoot opened this issue Dec 1, 2024 · 3 comments
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tried to uninstall this, but its still there? #133

Rewhitefoot opened this issue Dec 1, 2024 · 3 comments

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@Rewhitefoot
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Rewhitefoot commented Dec 1, 2024

I tried to uninstall Amethyst, but its not totally gone. I'm getting the below error when I open minecraft bedrock. I can't access my more recent worlds and I can't upgrade minecraft bedrock. Its stuck at 1.21.0. Please help
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@Rewhitefoot
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Never mind, I found the folder I needed to delete (I don't understand why it wasn't deleted when I uninstalled it) and then uninstalled and reinstalled minecraft windows and everything is working again.

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Nice. Yeah there wasn't really an exit plan built into the launcher for if you want to get rid of its setup, bad idea in hindsight

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FrederoxDev commented Dec 12, 2024

For anyone trying to follow, since I ended up having to do this recently

Close amethyst launcher and any instances of the game

Copy any data from the games appdata folder to a safe folder if you want to keep game saves because it will get wiped

In windows search, search Minecraft and hit Uninstall in that search menu

Now hit Win + R and enter %AppData%, find the Amethyst folder, inside the versions folder, now delete the folder specific to the downloaded version

Now just reinstall game with Microsoft store or alternative launcher of choice.

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