As you can probably tell, something is very wrong with this screenshot.
A few hours ago I was playing Minecraft (Bedrock Edition) with two of my buddies, one of them being the world owner. All was well, until the owner got a random blue screen. It wasn’t unusual for him to experience crashes, but he hadn’t ever gotten a blue screen on his current PC, which he’s had since 2020. At the time, I had just broken a campfire and nothing dropped, seconds later I was disconnected with the ‘Detected lost connection’ message, one of my friends was in a trail ruin and got the message after me. The world owner had changed tabs to pause a song he had playing on a YouTube video on Opera browser, and when he came back he got a blue screen. Around 15ish minutes later the world owner got back onto the world and the screenshot shown was the aftermath of the blue screen. Our storage room, armour room, most of our villager trading hall and half of our house above was corrupted. We tried a few recovery methods but none of them worked, such as scanning with recuva and renaming the level.dat_old to level.dat and deleting the original level.dat, but nothing worked. When I logged back onto the world I was just falling straight down, and I think every chunk we had loaded was corrupted because I was 2 chunks away from the owner of the world, who took the screenshot. I think it goes down to the void or bedrock. What I’m asking for help with is recovery. Is there any way to recover our world to an earlier version? The earliest copy we dates to the 6th of August, and since then we’ve raided 3 Woodland Mansions, 2 Ancient Cities, 2 Trail Ruins, Obtained Netherite, made our own nether highways, upgraded our farm and done a LOT of landscaping work. We really do not want to have to revert to our old copy and turn cheats on to rebuild in creative, as it sacrifices our ability to get achievements. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.