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MCPE-217104

Cloud sync failed due to quota

When exiting my very old survival world, I get an error message that says “Local save successful but cloud sync failed due to quota. Free cloud space by deleting worlds from the settings menu.” This message does not appear when exiting different worlds. When I go to settings > storage to delete worlds, my only option is to Sync Old Worlds. Syncing these worlds does not clear them from the list, and I cannot select them for deletion, my only options are convert or cancel. The delete button at the bottom, which only appears when I have Multiselect enabled, is grayed out and cannot be selected.

Linked issues

MCPE-217943 Minecraft world local save successful but cloud sync failed due to quota Resolved MCPE-218799 World Sync Failed Due to Quota Resolved MCPE-219706 World can not sync Resolved MCPE-219965 World doesn't save on cloud with storage available Resolved MCPE-221051 When saving my game, I get the message that local save was succesful, but failed to upload to the cloud due to quota. This is not possible as my worlds do not even total to anywhere near 2 GB. Resolved

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Turn off multi select to delete, usually intentional to not wipe out important worlds. Thats what worked for me.

The delete button doesn’t even exist without Multiselect enabled. There isn’t a button to click. I’ll try enabling/disabling it and see if there’s any change when I am home.

I should add that I only get the cloud sync error when I'm exiting my ~600Mb, forever world. Any other world works fine and syncs without issue.

Having the same problem! My forever survival world shows 1.2GB and I keep a backup but my other like 5 worlds are all under 20MB. This issue came with the Spring to Life Update.

I have ONE world that is 279mb, gradually overtime my saved data for Minecraft on Xbox will reach 1.6gb or higher and begin to encounter cloud sync failed quota issues, until I upload the world to a realm, delete it locally, and redownload it and it correctly puts my saved data back to below 500mb, this needs fixed!

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Alexbaron309: 1.21.101 did not fix this issue for me either. I still get the error. I deleted all other worlds except for my main which is 990mb, but it will only let me save locally.

didn't work for me either, I had to go the do-it-yourself route. I you have a PC and are on Xbox with the issue then this should fix it https://minecraft-xbox-cloud-save-fix.pages.dev/

G Real. So I was able to get the world onto my gfs pc since she has bedrock and the world works! Is there anyway for me to get this back onto my Xbox on my account? I dont have minecraft on pc unfortunately.

Updating to keep this issue visible, as the failed due to quota error is still persisting. New worlds that my son has created are syncing fine, but my original and oldest world still won't sync. Hoping that the upcoming “unlisted worlds” option will allow everyone to clear space to be able to get their worlds to sync again.

I was having this issue a few months ago. It seemed like it was working again for a bit. After the most recent update, I am having issues again. The world I am playing is about 2.2 GB. As I said, it was working not long ago (the 2.2 GB world was being synced to the cloud without issue).

Side note: The 2.2 GB is the actual file size. It is not one of the inflated files that others ran into. It is a realm I started with friends back in 2019. One of those friends really liked exploring. Every new update, I have to venture further out to get the new stuff. Every new update, the file size increases just a little bit. I would really like this to be backed up to the cloud.

Levi Klopfenstein

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Xbox

1.21.110.24 Preview, 1.21.72 Hotfix, 1.21.80, 1.21.81 Hotfix, 1.21.100

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