![]() But many ? Unless you touch a note, it won’t sync, and won’t be corrupted. Why ? Maybe support should take a look before you try to restore.Ī single corrupted or duplicated note - OK, not good, but happens. What makes me think: You say you have plenty of corrupted notes, in different notebooks. Import a notebook, check it is ok, sync, check again on the server, and then delete the old one, holding corrupted notes. Full notebook copy, then the selection limit does not play a role. These will not be overwritten.Ībout the selection: I would not be too selective when creating the ENEX files. The ENEX export/import creates new notes with new IDs. When replacing the bad local data with the good copy, this may happen as well. When removing the local copy, it will download a fresh copy from the server. The problem in your case is the corrupted files have reached the master copy on the server. But if it works through the ENEX file, it is the better way of restoring your old notes. There is a second way through the EN folder in the path you posted. Check in the web client everything is there. Open the EN client and import the ENEX files. Make sure it is not running any more may looking it up in the activity monitor, or by other means. Once you have created them, quit the EN client on the "good" Mac. The ENEX files serve as backup of the good status. If they are all in a notebook, you can export the whole notebook to an ENEX file. Selecting them individually has a limit of selecting 50 notes at a time. While offline you export the "good" set of notes to an ENEX file. The usual way to solve this would be to use the "good" Macs EN client in offline mode. Go offline and stay offline for the next time. First rule: Don't start EN on the Mac with "good" files while you are online. ![]()
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