My Evernote stopped syncing shortly before my desktop computer crashed. Some essential experiment notes were stored locally on the computer and my employer's IT was able to salvage all of those files from the crashed hard drive. However, it is unclear how to import those storage files back into Evernote on a different PC to see the actual notes themselves. The files I have include and all of these have a lot of data (including several large files called "data_1" etc) within them but none of the files are readable to me. Does anyone know what program is needed to read these files? Or if there is an easy way to restore/import these data into Evernote?
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KD-Immunologist 0
Hello all,
My Evernote stopped syncing shortly before my desktop computer crashed. Some essential experiment notes were stored locally on the computer and my employer's IT was able to salvage all of those files from the crashed hard drive. However, it is unclear how to import those storage files back into Evernote on a different PC to see the actual notes themselves. The files I have include and all of these have a lot of data (including several large files called "data_1" etc) within them but none of the files are readable to me. Does anyone know what program is needed to read these files? Or if there is an easy way to restore/import these data into Evernote?
1. Autoupdate
2. Crashes
3. Databases
4. Dict
5. Local Storage
6. Logs
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