Uninstalling does not always automatically "unlink" the license from the CubeCoders system. If you reach your license limit after a reinstall, you may need to contact CubeCoders Support to reset your usage.

Before running any uninstall commands, (via FTP or the File Manager) if you want to keep your Minecraft worlds, ark maps, or configuration files. While the standard uninstall script asks to keep data, it is always safer to have a local backup.

If you want a truly blank slate, manually delete the C:\AMP and C:\AMPDatastore folders.

sudo systemctl stop ampinstmgr # If you have specific instances running, stop them too: ampinstmgr stopall

On Linux, the process is handled via the terminal. These steps apply to most major distributions like Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, and RHEL.

Cubecoders | Amp Uninstall ((full))

Uninstalling does not always automatically "unlink" the license from the CubeCoders system. If you reach your license limit after a reinstall, you may need to contact CubeCoders Support to reset your usage.

Before running any uninstall commands, (via FTP or the File Manager) if you want to keep your Minecraft worlds, ark maps, or configuration files. While the standard uninstall script asks to keep data, it is always safer to have a local backup.

If you want a truly blank slate, manually delete the C:\AMP and C:\AMPDatastore folders.

sudo systemctl stop ampinstmgr # If you have specific instances running, stop them too: ampinstmgr stopall

On Linux, the process is handled via the terminal. These steps apply to most major distributions like Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, and RHEL.