Zotero data still lost
Hi everyone,
as simon.maraud I lost my zotero data after the last Firefox update. After reading what adamsmith suggested to Simon, I copied both the zotero.sqlite and the zotero.sqlite-journal files from my "old" Firefox folder to the new one.
Unfortunately, this did not work out: when opening Firefox again, I was asked to update Zotero; when then opening Zotero, the data base was again empty - because the files in the "new" zotero folder have been replaced again.
So after doing the copying thing again, I then tried to open Firefox without updating Zotero - but in this case I can't open Zotero at all.
Does anyone have an idea what else I can do?
Thanks!
as simon.maraud I lost my zotero data after the last Firefox update. After reading what adamsmith suggested to Simon, I copied both the zotero.sqlite and the zotero.sqlite-journal files from my "old" Firefox folder to the new one.
Unfortunately, this did not work out: when opening Firefox again, I was asked to update Zotero; when then opening Zotero, the data base was again empty - because the files in the "new" zotero folder have been replaced again.
So after doing the copying thing again, I then tried to open Firefox without updating Zotero - but in this case I can't open Zotero at all.
Does anyone have an idea what else I can do?
Thanks!
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(And when I open Firefox without updating Zotero again, I can't open Zotero at all).
Any more ideas?
If it's Firefox 39, do update Zotero to 4.0.27.4, and if it then starts with an error, provide the info here: https://www.zotero.org/support/reporting_problems#reporting_startup_errors
Edit: also not that you should have Firefox quit while copying those files.
Does this mean that the data is completely lost?
First: Updated firefox and zotero again; the "damaged data" message appeared when I copied the zotero.sqlite file and the storage folder WITHOUT having closed Firefox. Then I got the following message (my translation): "The data base 'zotero' seems to be damaged. Please restart Firefox in order to try an automatic restorage from the last backup." I restarted and then I could open zotero (but it was/is empty); two files were kept in C:// "zotero.sqilt 10-07-2015" and "zotero.sqlite.is.corrupt 10-07-2015.
Second: I closed everything, downloaded Zotero again, and CLOSED Firefox altogether. I then copied again the zotero.sqilte file and the storage folder (from the "old Firefox" folder in the Desktop folder). When trying to open Firefox, I got the following message: "You have installed a new version of Zotero. Your Zotero database must be updated to function with the new version. Your old database will be saved automatically before changes will be made." Then I pressed continue to "establish an upgrade". Then I got a new error message, announcing a problem of synchronization "cannot access layer from a higher wait level if a transaction is opened" - ID 50906ß163. Then I was asked to do the sync manually - "local object" and/or "remote object"; I tried both options, the result was always the same (i.e.: an empty database).
Concerning your question:
There are three files in the "old Zotero" folder: zotero.sqlite 676 KB, zotero.sqlite.bak 676 KB and zotero.sqlite-journal 21 KB (the date for all three of them is 29-04-2010 - which IS quite strange, since I last used my Zotero database about two weeks ago; and the size of course is much too small, too - I have been using my Zotero database for several years...)
In the "new Zotero" folder are now four files: zotero.sqlite 10-07-2015 988 KB, zotero.sqlite.73.bak 29-04-2010 676 KB, zotero.sqlite.bak 29-04-2010 676 KB, zotero.sqlite-journal 10-07-2015 314 KB (the damaged files from the first trial are no longer there).
Is there any other "place" where I could look out for the "right" data files? (I still don't understand what happended to them).
P.S.: In any case: thanks a lot for trying to solve this out!!
Thank you all for your help!