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Hi,
I have a very large Zotero database on an external hard disk. For some reason it is no longer accessible. I copied it to the internal hard disk, but the problem persists. I have 10 years worth of work here. It would be great to get access to it.
Any ideas?
Erik
I have a very large Zotero database on an external hard disk. For some reason it is no longer accessible. I copied it to the internal hard disk, but the problem persists. I have 10 years worth of work here. It would be great to get access to it.
Any ideas?
Erik
You can try the DB Repair Tool (though if your database is very large you might need to try the manual steps).
The database is syncing and it looks up to date, but how can I return all the PDFs that are stored locally? They seem to be in the wrong directories.
I suppose I should upgrade my storage. That would make it possible to sync the files too ...
If your database has an attachment with key "ABCD2345", it looks in that folder in your data directory for the file. If you had synced before the DB corruption, the item would be on the server with the same key. If you then synced down to an empty database, the key would still be "ABCD2345" and it would still look in the same directory. If you restored to a version from a few days ago, the attachment may or may not have existed, but if not then it would reappear once you synced. In all cases, the key is still "ABCD2345" and it's going to look in the same place.
The only ways you'd have missing files would be if 1) you created them on another computer and they didn't sync, likely because you're over your storage quota, but that would've been the same before this or 2) you somehow lost files when your drive was corrupted, but that's pretty unlikely.
I could have thought of this myself really. I never looked very deeply into the Zotero directories.
Thanks for your help.
Erik