There was an error starting Zotero. (Chrome Stand Alone)
I was running Chrome Standalone. A few weeks ago it simply did nothing when launching: uninstalled and re-installed OK. Same problem occurred today, nothing happened on launch: uninstall and re-install, now I get the error: "There was an error starting Zotero." As per other discussions the messages from the error console on startup are pasted below. Note: I have uninstalled and re-installed and rebooted many many times with no success (even tried Firefox version same problem). I also cannot find the data library anywhere (zotero.sqlite). Last attempt was version 4.0.9 instead of 4.0.9.1 still no luck. Major annotated bibliography assignment due at end of the week - HELP Please.
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Timestamp: 3/08/2013 4:17:22 PM
Error: [Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80630002 (NS_ERROR_STORAGE_IOERR) [mozIStorageService.openDatabase]" nsresult: "0x80630002 (NS_ERROR_STORAGE_IOERR)" location: "JS frame :: chrome://zotero/content/xpcom/db.js :: :: line 1105" data: no]
Source File: chrome://zotero/content/xpcom/zotero.js
Line: 745
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Timestamp: 3/08/2013 4:17:22 PM
Error: [Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80630002 (NS_ERROR_STORAGE_IOERR) [mozIStorageService.openDatabase]" nsresult: "0x80630002 (NS_ERROR_STORAGE_IOERR)" location: "JS frame :: chrome://zotero/content/xpcom/db.js :: :: line 1105" data: no]
Source File: chrome://zotero/content/xpcom/zotero.js
Line: 745
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PS When I try launch Zotero with -jsconsole at end of command line the dialogue box discussed above comes up no troubleshooting log. I have also installed Zotero on my son's laptop all OK abd tried copying the entire User\AppData\Roaming\Zotero folder to my corrupt machine - no joy.
Also note that, if you checked the box to have the uninstaller remove your data, it would have deleted your Zotero data directory as well (assuming it was in its default location). I'm not sure if it makes a backup copy anywhere, but if not you'll need to restore the data directory from a backup (or sync with the server, if you previously did so) after getting Zotero to start again.
You might also try starting Zotero for Firefox—telling it not to share your existing data directory when it asks at startup (if you haven't run it before) or resetting the data directory in the preferences to the default (if you have)—and copying a backup of your Zotero data directory into its data directory.
\\mbtdat1\appdata$\pmgross\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\0kla28ps.default\zotero
Are there any dangers to this? Is this what you would consider a safe default location? You are right about my laptop, it is a work one which has a remote server which I periodically connect to via VPN (I have taken study leave this year so only occasionally connect). I suspect that a Sync process may have wiped the Data Dictionary but I'm guessing. Either way I have made good backups now and will watch that the Data Dictionary does not get corrupted/disappear. Thanks for your help.