zotero says there was an error in starting
Report ID: 1667882727
Initially non eof the files in my folders were visible and a pop up window said there was an error in starting zotero.
After closing and re opening fire fox, i cannot seem to even launch the zotero tab.
It has a triangle sign with an exclamation mark in it.
When clicked, it just says there was an eoor in starting zotero
Initially non eof the files in my folders were visible and a pop up window said there was an error in starting zotero.
After closing and re opening fire fox, i cannot seem to even launch the zotero tab.
It has a triangle sign with an exclamation mark in it.
When clicked, it just says there was an eoor in starting zotero
I have the same issue: when trying to start zotero standalone I get the alert: There was an error starting Zotero.
I pasted the link adamsmith posted in my terminal but I ended up receiving the same error message. (My firefox plug-in is not working anymore either)
Any advice?
Thank you!
Since I can not look for the Zotero directory via firefox nor the standalone (inexistent), I looked for 'zotero.sqlite'(2.2MB) directly, which showed up as an individual file and not part of a folder (is that maybe because I already tried to re-install zotero a few times). So the only back up I have now is on the server/zotero online.
So is there a way to utilize my online library? And then how can I use it re-install Zotero standalone successfully?
Thanks!
If you haven't chosen a custom data directory, you can also just look in the default locations.
Thanks!
Definitely don't delete the whole directory. You're at your file sync quota, so there's a good chance you have unsynced files in 'storage'.
If you're sure your online library is up-to-date, you can just delete zotero.sqlite, restart Firefox, and sync to pull down data from the server.
Don't touch the 'storage' directory in either case.
If not, provide a Debug ID for a sync attempt that's failing.
I don't have any security software installed on my mac! as for my debug ID it produced the following:
[JavaScript Error: "[Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80520006 (NS_ERROR_FILE_TARGET_DOES_NOT_EXIST) [nsIFile.moveTo]" nsresult: "0x80520006 (NS_ERROR_FILE_TARGET_DOES_NOT_EXIST)" location: "JS frame :: chrome://zotero/content/xpcom/zotero.js :: moveToUnique :: line 1579" data: no]" {file: "chrome://zotero/content/xpcom/zotero.js" line: 830}]
[unrelated errors removed — D.S.]
2) That output doesn't cover a sync attempt.
So I 'enabled' in the debug output.
Then I tried to sync again and got the same error message:
[Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80520006 (NS_ERROR_FILE_TARGET_DOES_NOT_EXIST) [nsIFile.remove]" nsresult: "0x80520006 (NS_ERROR_FILE_TARGET_DOES_NOT_EXIST)" location: "JS frame :: chrome://zotero/content/xpcom/zotero.js :: _initFull :: line 542" data: no]
When I returned to the Advanced pane in the Firefox Zotero Preferences after the syncing attempt the 'Output to Zotero Server' button is not active.
1.'Enable' the debug output logging
2. Sync: Restore from server.
Firefox restarts
3. I go back to the Advanced pane of Zotero Firefox preferences > General: 'Submit to Zotero Server' is not active.
The Debug ID is D1629644638.
There seems to be a major problem with your system, since Zotero is under the impression that your brand new database is corrupted (or your database wasn't actually erased — did you see an empty database?).
I'd try temporarily disabling both auto-sync and file sync in the Zotero sync preferences, closing Zotero, and then moving the entire Zotero data directory to your desktop. Then start it up and make sure you don't get the corruption message and make sure you see an empty library with just the Zotero Quick Start Guide. Then, and only then, either use the DB Repair Tool to repair one of your damaged databases or click sync to pull down the server data (through mid-January). Finally, when you see all your library data and it's working normally, move the 'storage' directory from the old directory into the new data directory to restore your attached files.
Now, I only dont know, if I should put the new, downloaded data directory into the data directory folder I had moved to my desktop or replace another zotero.sqlite file with it, which is now showing up, since I was able to open the standalone version (this other zotero.sqlite is showing up in a customized location I had chosen at one point in the past.) ?
2. I opened zotero standalone, which was finally possible. It was empty - not even the Zotero Quick Start Guide.
3. Then I used the DB Repair Tool where I uploaded the latest damaged zotero.sqlite file (from the folder I had moved to my desktop)
4. I downloaded the new zotero.sqlite file from the DB Repair Tool website.
5. If I put the new zotero.sqlite file in the data directory folder (on my desktop) as the DB Repair Tool website tells me to, and I restart Zotero standalone, nothing happens (If I try to sync nothing happens; if I try to sync 'from the server' under preferences, nothing happens either).
However, I can now see another zotero.sqlite file in a custom location. Should I delete it and replace it with the newly downloaded one and try to sync the standalone version again?
Don't guess what folder Zotero is using. Just click Show Data Directory from the Advanced -> Files and Folders pane of the preferences.
Thank you so much for your patience and help!
The only error remaining when syncing the standalone version is the following: 652934437
Can you restart Zotero, sync again, and provide another Report ID?
"You have reached your Zotero File Storage quota. Some files were not uploaded. Other Zotero data will continue to sync to the server.
See your zotero.org account settings for additional storage options."
I knew I was at my storage limit - but could that be the origin of the whole trouble?
I just got another Error Message:
860622749
Any idea?
Help is highly appreciated!