My tags have become very corrupted - and I have hundreds. Both the Mac desktop database and the online web database are corrupted. ie: the online web EN has the same issue.
I have a Apple Time Machine backup, and I know where the EN folder is stored in Library and how to replace it with the Time Machine recovered EN folder.
But it does not tell you how to do a full recover - tags, notebooks, notes, searches - the lot.
So I can get Mac desktop database back up, but I'm concerned that when it attempt to sync with the online database, issues will arise. How do I tell EN to use only the desktop database and overwrite the online web database?
Should I go online and delete everything, and then sync? Or will this just delete everything on my Mac?
I'd really appreciate some help. I have emailed EN support, but they are taking their time, and I really just need an answer to the above.
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My tags have become very corrupted - and I have hundreds. Both the Mac desktop database and the online web database are corrupted. ie: the online web EN has the same issue.
I have a Apple Time Machine backup, and I know where the EN folder is stored in Library and how to replace it with the Time Machine recovered EN folder.
I have read this in the Knowledge Base:
https://support.evernote.com/ics/support/KBAnswer.asp?questionID=1281&hitOffset=281+280+108+107&docID=858
But it does not tell you how to do a full recover - tags, notebooks, notes, searches - the lot.
So I can get Mac desktop database back up, but I'm concerned that when it attempt to sync with the online database, issues will arise. How do I tell EN to use only the desktop database and overwrite the online web database?
Should I go online and delete everything, and then sync? Or will this just delete everything on my Mac?
I'd really appreciate some help. I have emailed EN support, but they are taking their time, and I really just need an answer to the above.
Thanks.
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