![]() Point Evernote to the folder where I want my data files. Move my local data files to a safe location and clear out the folder.Ħ. ![]() (That's why I posted the question in the first place seeking advice.)Ģ. It's about not letting my Evernote data on the server get corrupted as a result of how Evernote handles the syncing of the local data after the reinstall. Seems to be a consensus.Įven if I do use Revo, which I'll probably start using from now on, my main concern here is not so much about a clean uninstall. I notice that two other members also suggested using Revo, after my post. ![]() So, to be clear, the "safer" option is a clean reinstall using Revo. Your "Option B" corresponds to my 1st suggestion. ![]() Your "Option A" corresponds to my 2nd suggestion of a clean reinstall, except my suggestion uses Revo to ensure all files and registry settings are removed. I'm only concerned with ensuring the integrity of the data - foremost on the server, of course, but also locally so I don't have to revisit it. I don't have a lot of data, so a fresh download of everything will go quickly. Option B: Leave my local data files in place and just quit and uninstall Evernote, reboot and reinstall it. ![]() Option A: Quit Evernote, Empty my folder where the local data files are kept (moving a copy elsewhere for safety, of course), uninstall Evernote, reboot, and reinstall Evernote (and let it sync to download all the data from the server). I'd appreciate advice on which is the best way to do this. (The reason is that I removed the Evernote Clipper for Outlook add-in during some troubleshooting and it seems the only way to re-enable it is to reinstall Evernote. I'm running Evernote in Windows 7 in sync mode. I have the local data files on a D drive, while the OS and apps are on the C drive. I frequently copy the local data files to a backup location. ![]()
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