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The Right Way To Update A Server In Minecraft: Step To replace a server in Minecraft, create a brand new folder, select al recordsdata except logs, eula, Outdated Server, and place them in the brand new folder. Choose and delete the remaining recordsdata. Then obtain the newest Minecraft server executable from the official web site. Place the brand new server executable into the previous folder. Open the textual content doc and change the road to ‘eula=true’. Lastly, take you files from your new folder you made and replica them back to where they got here from.  Step by step Guide  When updating your Minecraft server, you will solely want to alter the software program it runs on, that's the .jar or .exe file. This technique will ensure that your world and other settings are carried over to your new server.  First, navigate to your Minecraft server’s recordsdata. The place the properties information and essential executable is saved.  Create a new folder, it can be titled something as it can only be used for updating the server and nothing afterward. Jerry   Choose these files; the ‘world’ folder, the ‘banned-ips’ json file, the ‘banned-players’ json file, the ‘ops’ json file, the ‘server’ properties file, the ‘usercache’ json file, and the ‘whitelist’ json file. Place them into the new folder you just created.  Now you’re left with a folder titled ‘logs’, a textual content doc titled ‘eula’, and the main server executable. Select and delete these as these are all recordsdata exclusive to your previous server model and will be replaced when updating.  Navigate to the Minecraft webpage and download the newest Minecraft server executable from there.  Place the brand new server executable into the folder that used to house your outdated server recordsdata after which run the new server.  The server won’t begin, it should as an alternative create new versions of the recordsdata you just deleted as well as a ‘server’ properties file.  Open the textual content doc titled ‘eula’ and change the road that reads ‘eula=false’ to ‘eula=true’. That is Minecraft’s End Person License Settlement and have to be agreed to earlier than your Minecraft server will run.  Now that your new server is ready to run, take your recordsdata from the new folder you made and replica them again to the place they came from. Remember to keep an extra copy in that folder in case anything goes incorrect.  Make certain to substitute any files in the new folder and once every thing is there start your server executable.  It can display the conventional server window and start to load your world. Your Minecraft server is now updated!


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