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Riccardo_1899

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  1. Yes they were local notes. I don't recall myself doing any upload before the new release.
  2. Thanks for your information @s2sailor. Unfortunately this seems to be the only .exb file. And no, I didn't do any manual backup of my Evernote data before the update. Ex-post, this has been definitely a mistake, but I would have never thought to lose more than 2 years of notes in such a way. And it's still difficult for me to imagine that there is no real way to recover these notes to be honest. I mean... it seems pretty absurd losing 2+ years of notes with just an update...
  3. @s2sailor I have an .exb file inside C:\Users\<user>\Evernote\Databases. But what should I do with it? I have tried to import notes from this file, or to open it with Evernote, but no success...
  4. Thank you both for your advice. I opened the Legacy app and followed @agsteele, but unfortunately I still cannot access my old notes. When I open the Legacy app, I am asked to put my credentials, I do so, but I can see only the notes that are syncronized.
  5. Hi All, I have lost all the notes saved in my local machine, and I cannot find a way to recover them. After having updated the application on my Windows machine (with the most recent version - 10.2), I was asked to sign up to Evernote. As soon as I did so, I checked my notes and I realized that 80% of them were missing. I have been trying to look for a way to fix this issue, but no success so far (I tried to reinstall the application; I restored the legacy version; I checked if there was any sort of back-up version of my old notes saved somewhere on my Hard Disk, like an .ENEX file , but nothing... no success so far). Does anyone know how can I recover these notes?
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