How to reset your Minecraft world

How to Reset Your Minecraft World

Step 1: Log in to Bananaservers Peel Panel

Go to Bananaservers and log in to your Peel Panel using your credentials.

Step 2: Navigate to Your Minecraft Server

Once you are logged in, navigate to the Minecraft server you wish to reset. This can be done from the dashboard or the server management section.

Step 3: Stop Your Minecraft Server

Before making any changes, you need to stop your server. Click the 'Stop' button in the server control panel to safely shut down your server.

Step 4: Access Your Server Files

With the server stopped, go to the 'File Manager' section of the Peel Panel. This area allows you to manage your server files directly.

Step 5: Locate the World Folder

In the File Manager, look for the folder named world. This folder contains all of your Minecraft world's data.

Step 6: Delete the World Folder

Select the world folder and delete it. This will remove your current Minecraft world from the server.

Step 7: Start Your Server

After deleting the world folder, navigate back to the main server control panel and restart your server. A new world will be automatically generated when the server starts up again.

Done!

Your Minecraft world has now been reset. Log in to your server to explore your brand new world!

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