Once you’ve downloaded your ChunkSPAWN trimmed world file, it will need to replace the world file on your disk. The following steps will guide you through the process of updating/replacing your world folder.
Once you have downloaded your ChunkSPAWN edited world file. It will need to be decompressed and moved into your minecraft world folder.
Be sure not to replace the world backup you would have created.
Instruction on Importing your Single Player world.
Instruction on Importing your Multi Player World.
These worlds are located on your computer
Open the Run command by pressing the Windows key+R
Enter this command: %APPDATA%\.minecraft
Open the Saves folder
Open the world folder for your Minecraft world
BEFORE THE NEXT STEP MAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR WORLD
Select the region folder, right click, and select delete
Navigate to the downloads folder on your computer and select the world zip file marked with “CS Edit”
Move the file to your Minecraft saves folder or Server world folder.
With the file selected, use either:
Copy (Ctrl+V) from the Downloads folder
Paste (Ctrl+P) in the Minecraft saves folder
Drag and drop between File Explorer windows
Wait for Transfer to complete
Select the Zip file and right click to open the context menu and select Extract All...
Click Extract
Once the Extract completes, a new File Explorer window will open. Drag and Drop the folder from that window into your Minecraft/Saves folder
Select Replace the files in the destination
...AND MOST IMPORTANTLY, HAVE FUN IN YOUR NEW WORLD!
(Well, making a proper backup is probably more important, really)
These worlds may be located on your computer, another computer, or a commercial server.
Navigate to your Server’s world folder
BEFORE THE NEXT STEP MAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR WORLD
Select the world folder, right click, and select Delete
Drag and drop the Zip file into the server folder
Select the Zip file, right click, and select Extract All…
Click Extract
Once the Extract completes, a new File Explorer window will open. Drag and Drop the folder from that window into your Minecraft/Server folder
Select Replace the files in the destination
...AND MOST IMPORTANTLY, HAVE FUN IN YOUR NEW WORLD!
(Well, making a proper backup is probably more important, really)