'group library' and 'my library' combined
Hello, I have just had a new hard drive installed in my computer and the technician has copied over the Zotero libraries I have on my Cdrive. He has, however, inadvertently copied a "Group Library" (of which I am a member) into "My Library".
I now feel anxious about calling up Zotero as fear when it begins to synch with the other ten members of my "Group Library" that it will also try to synch the material in my private library (and they other members will also have this appearing in their library). I would very much appreciate advice on this situation.
I now feel anxious about calling up Zotero as fear when it begins to synch with the other ten members of my "Group Library" that it will also try to synch the material in my private library (and they other members will also have this appearing in their library). I would very much appreciate advice on this situation.
If the group library is truly now a collection, then somebody — you or the technician — did something wrong, like exporting the group library and importing it into My Library. They shouldn't have needed to do anything other than transfer the Zotero data directory to the new computer, along with all the rest of the data on your old hard drive. It would be very strange if they went into each app and performed manual (and in this case incorrect) transfer steps.
Do you not have a copy of the Zotero data directory from the old computer, before the technician did anything?
If not, but your online library was up to date, the easiest thing is probably just to move the data directory out of the way and sync in an empty database to pull down your data. (While you could also just delete zotero.sqlite and avoid downloading all the attached files in 'storage' again, if the imported group library included files then those would all be orphaned and taking up space in 'storage' after you synced.)
(This is assuming that the change wasn't made on the old computer before the transfer.)
With Zotero closed, just move zotero.sqlite and 'storage' out of the way (e.g., to a temporary folder on your desktop) in the data directory on your C: drive and copy zotero.sqlite and 'storage' from either the F: drive or the E: drive into that folder.
It's probably a good idea to disconnect your computer from the network before doing this so that you can confirm what's in the database before syncing.
Note that the database on the F: drive is from July 23rd, so that would seem to be the last time you ran Zotero from that data directory. That's also when you posted here, so that might mean that that version was modified by the technician. If you do end up using the E: drive version from June 19th, Zotero will pull down more recent synced changes when you sync.