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Database corruption generally occurs when the data directory is placed in a cloud storage folder or on a network drive. If you've moved your data directory to one of those places, you should move it back to the default location. You should [[data_directory_in_cloud_storage_folder|never store the data directory in cloud storage]]. (The same applies to any database-backed program.) | Database corruption generally occurs when the data directory is placed in a cloud storage folder or on a network drive. If you've moved your data directory to one of those places, you should move it back to the default location. You should [[data_directory_in_cloud_storage_folder|never store the data directory in cloud storage]]. (The same applies to any database-backed program.) | ||
- | If the database was in cloud storage or you have a local backup, you can try to restore from an earlier version of zotero.sqlite, | + | ===== If You Were Using Syncing ===== |
- | If you don't have a backup, or the backups are corrupted as well, you can try to fix the damage with the [[/ | + | If your data is all online, |
- | Alternatively, | + | ===== If You Weren' |
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+ | If your data directory was in cloud storage or you have a local backup, you can try to restore from an earlier version of zotero.sqlite, | ||
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+ | If you don't have a backup, or the backups are corrupted as well, you can try to fix the damage with the [[/ | ||
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