chunk not appearing even after restarting minecraft

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While playing Minecraft suddenly the power went off. After 4 hours when it came back I turned on the pc to resume playing, however the chunk where I was last time had disappeared. I had respawned about 10 blocks away form the missing chunk. I tried pressing F3 + A, saving and quitting, and reloading the game.

It seems that when the power went off the computer was busy writing to that particular chunk, and that writing task remained incomplete.

I haven't tried to go inside that and seeing whether I fall or not (I can't risk my armor or experience). That chunk was not important to me, it just bothers me while I am hunting mobs.

What are the possible methods to get back the chunk?






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How do you fix missing chunks in Minecraft?

Chunk errors can be fixed by exiting the world and entering again, disconnecting and reconnecting/reloading the server. Normally only one player will be able to see a specific chunk error, although it is possible for two or more players to see the same chunk error at the same time.

How do you reload chunks in Minecraft?

All you simply need to do to reload chunks in the Java edition is to hold down F3 then press A. You'll know you did that correctly when you suddenly see your world reloading all around you. Depending on your computer or gaming rig's specs, it may take a few seconds for this process to complete.



HOW TO RESET CHUNKS | The Minecraft Guide - Tutorial Lets Play (Ep. 120)




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