I BROKE THE GAME HELP
I wanted to install Optifine on Education Edition, but I downloaded one for Bedrock instead because I thought that they were practically the same. I downloaded it here, https://monster-mcpe.com/mods/351-optifine-pe.html, and when I started to run it in the menus after applying it to the behaviour packs folder and opening it, the menu changed and I couldn't play! I went to settings to try and turn it off but no where can I find a way to do so. The whole menu had changed. There were a few warnings before I applied the pack but it didn't specify what they were for so I went ahead with it. Someone please help! Can I hard-reset Minecraft itself or something? Deleting and re-installing from the website doesn't remove it, and there isn't a button to log-out anymore. Help!
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I run on MacBook Air by the way!
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Hi Darcy Swinbourn,
As you've discovered, Minecraft Education while based off of bedrock are not 100% compatible, and you do have to watch which tools you're using as they're not supported and can cause major headaches.
You'll probably have to uninstall Optifine along with Minecraft Education Edition. It my experience, Mac's aren't the greatest with uninstalls... they tend to leave a lot of files behind, so it might be better to run the "Time machine" and take the system back to before you installed optifine. Hopefully, that'll do the trick, as otherwise, you're going to have to go digging for files to remove.
Let us know how you make out!
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Unfortunately, I don't have any files to revert to in the time machine app- keep in mind the fact the MacBook I'm using is school provided, so I can't access many of the setting such as automatic backups. I have tried to delete the game and all other files related of it I could search for in finder, but upon re-installing it from chrome, it always seems to withhold may data. This is further proved because I my account is always logged in even after the uninstall. Mac 'app resetters' and 'cleaners' didn't work for me either. Anything else I could try? I'm seriously stuck here!
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Hi Darcy Swinbourn,
Ouch! Sorry to hear that. I've had similar experiences trying to uninstall things from Macs. Unless you know the specific files/folders you need to delete, it can be pretty much impossible to find them.
As it's a school computer, I'd recommend you get them to wipe, and re-install the OS. Probably the quickest way around it. Make sure you backup all your files first of course!
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