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Author: Bob Wolfe
Posted: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 15:37:44 -0500
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I recently had to do a massive restore of all the file on my hard
drive. Today I tried to use EndNote to connect to the library, and
got this message: I/O error. please revert to a back up file on
another disk. Anybody know what this means?
I'm running OSX 10.2.4 and Endnote 6.2
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Author: Kristi Reuille
Posted: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 16:44:03 -0500
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Bob, I don't know for sure, but my first guess would be that you lost some
EndNote functionality when you restored the drive. Did you
uninstall/reinstall endnote? Do you know if your library is functional?
When you say "the library"... do you mean your own personal library, or
connecting to another library via the Internet?
If you mean YOUR library, my guess is there is some problem with your
library after the drive trouble, and it is asking you to go back to a
version that is not corrupt...
I don't have recent experience on the Mac re: reinstalling etc... I would
try making several backup copies of the library and then perhaps try
importing your old library into a new one...
This is ofcourse assuming that 1) the problem is with YOUR library and 2)
you don't have a "before your hard drive failed" backup handy.
Good Luck!
Kristi
Kristina M. Reuille
Doctoral Student
Indiana University School of Nursing
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Subject: crash recovery
I recently had to do a massive restore of all the file on my hard
drive. Today I tried to use EndNote to connect to the library, and
got this message: I/O error. please revert to a back up file on
another disk. Anybody know what this means?
I'm running OSX 10.2.4 and Endnote 6.2
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