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Old 03-31-2021, 01:25 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by ownedbycats View Post
From a similar near-disaster I once had, my guess is they used a clean uninstaller (e.g. Revo Uninstaller, Geek Uninstaller) that removes leftover files and it nuked metadata.db.
^ THIS ^

Restore library doesn't work, since there is no old/corrupted/whatever metadata.db file. It will restore the current db (empty).
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