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This section describes how to open a Minecraft Education Edition or Minecraft Pocket Edition World in Java Edition. This also includes the Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition. The format used by Minecraft Pocket/Windows and Education is different from the standard "classic" Minecraftformat (it's called LevelDB), so we have to convert to the "Classic" (NBT) format. Mineways currently can't do this conversion. Some extra steps are required to open these worlds in Mineways or in classic Minecraft.

For PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360, you might try out this utility or similar. You can transfer tour world to the Xbox one edition and change it to the PE format world too.

You'll need:
 * MCEdit.
 * If you're playing Minecraft on a tablet or phone, a USB cable to connect your device to your PC.
 * For an iOS device, you will also need a program on your Mac or PC called iExplorer. There may be other methods for transferring files from an iOS device, but iExplorer is the one I see recommended on the Internet.
 * They are based on information I found onthe web.
 * === For Windows 10 eEdition of Minecraft: Education Edition or Beta ===
 * For the Education Edition: your worlds are saved in %localappdata%\Packages\Microsoft.MinecraftEducationEdition_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\games\com.mojang\minecraftWorlds
 * For the Windows 10: your worlds are saved in %localappdata%\Packages\Microsoft.MinecraftUWP_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\games\com.mojang\minecraftWorldsTo check, press Windows-R and paste this long line in. The oddly-named folders there are your worlds. Click in to each one and you should see a level.dat file. === For Mobile only: Copying the world folder from your mobile device ===  ==== Android ====
 * Connect your device to your computer via USB cable as a media/storage device.
 * In the file manager on your computer, locate the device and open the folder: games/com.mojang/minecraftWorlds
 * Copy the desired world folder to a location on your computer. ==== iOS ====
 * Open iExplorer and locate your iPad.
 * On the left, click on "Applications".
 * Open "Minecraft PE".
 * Click on "Documents", then "Games", then "Com.Mojang", then "minecraftWorlds".
 * Drag the file for your world onto a location on the computer. === Converting the world in MCEdit ===
 * Run MCEdit by double-clicking the file "mcedit.exe".
 * Select "Open...".
 * Browse to your world folder, select the file "level.dat" and click "Open".
 * In the upper left of the MCEdit window, click on "Menu" to open the menu.
 * Click on "Select All" (or use the shortcut Ctrl-A without opening the menu).
 * Click on "Menu" again to close the menu.
 * In the selection menu on the left, click on "Copy".
 * Click "Menu" to open the menu.
 * Click "Create New World".
 * If it is a super flat world, do the following. Under "Generator:", click on "Minecraft Server" and change it to "Flatland".
 * Change the "Height" to 1. (If you want a super flat world.)
 * Click "Create" at the bottom of this menu.
 * Browse to a location on your computer, name the new world and click "Save". See the note at "Classic Minecraft save folder" if you want to save where your other "Classic" worlds are. (Accept the message that appears with "OK").
 * Click "Select All" and close the menu (or press Ctrl-A).
 * Click "Paste" in the menu on the left, then click on the world itself to position your world. Wait a bit for your world to load. (You can move around with the mouse and the WASD keys whille it loads.)
 * Click "Import" at the bottom of the menu on the left.
 * When the import is finished, click on "Menu" in the upper left again and click "Save" (or just press Ctrl+S). Wait a bit.Note: To move around in MCEdit, use the WASD keys (W=Forward, S=Back, A=Left, D=Right). To look around with the camera, click the Right Mouse Button once to toggle camera look on. Click again to turn it off. Point up and move forward (W) to move up, etc. The WASD keys are also used to move the paste blocks before clicking Import. See the MCEdit site for a tutorial and more information. Classic Minecraft save folder: For "Classic" Minecraft your world saves folder on Windows is "%appdata%\.minecraft\saves". Another way to locate your hidden world saves directory for "Classic" Minecraft is via the Minecraft launcher. On the lower left of the launcher window (do not click "Play"), click on "Edit Profile". At the bottom of the dialog that appears, click "Open Game Dir", then open the "saves" folder. Copy your converted world folder here. You can optionally remove the extra "flatland" you placed at the bottom level. (If you did so)
 * Click on "Chunk view" at the top of the MCEdit window.
 * Click and drag with the Left Mouse Button to select just the chunks of your imported world.
 * In the controls on the left, select "Prune".
 * In the MCEdit menu, click "Save" (or press Ctrl-S).
 * Copy the world folder to your Minecraft saves directory.
 * For the Education Edition: your worlds are saved in %localappdata%\Packages\Microsoft.MinecraftEducationEdition_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\games\com.mojang\minecraftWorlds
 * For the Beta: your worlds are saved in %localappdata%\Packages\Microsoft.MinecraftUWP_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\games\com.mojang\minec
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