You only have so much space to put stuff on your PC, unless you're cool like my girlfriend and have countless hard drives loaded with games. Point is, space runs out, and you need to delete stuff sometimes. But what if deleting something meant wiping your entire hard drive?

That's the position unlucky Minecraft Dungeons players found themselves in at launch. Players who uninstalled the game from their PC using Add Or Remove Program found their entire C: drives wiped. According to Win98Tech on Twitter, the problem rested with the uninstaller targeting the parent directory as opposed to the actual sub-folder. Pretty big oversight there, if you ask me.

Luckily, Mojang was quick to issue a hotfix. The bug has been patched out, and you're now safe to uninstall Minecraft Dungeons without risk to everything on your PC. It's curious that the game got this far with such an egregious bug, but stuff happens. Hopefully, this didn't affect too many people.

This serves as a pretty huge reminder to us all: back your stuff up! It's easier than ever to invest in a secondary hard drive, or a cloud storage program, and it'll save you a lot of potential heartbreak should something go awry.

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