help with lost data

I had to move my library from one computer to another - after looking at the forum I think I messed up.I no longer have the other computer, so am trying to work with what I have before trying to rebuild from scratch.
188BET靠谱吗I don't have the zotero.sqlite file, and I can't seem to log into my account to sync- the account I think I was using was closed by my university.
When I setup my backup, the first thing I saw was to export library as a RDF, so that's what I went with.
188BET靠谱吗Now when I click on that file, the library opens in my zotero, but the links to all of the files are broken, and when i click on them it asks me to sign in through my institution and re-download the files to get access.
However, the other file that saved with the RDF, says "files" and has a bunch of numbers files with pdfs.So they are there, so it seems.How do I add them back to my library?
  • edited 14 days ago
    An RDF export is a copy of your data (and if there's a 'files' folder next to the .rdf file, those are your attachments), but it's not a backup, and if you reimport it the data won't be connected to citations in existing documents.

    188BET靠谱吗If you had an account and were using syncing, we can help restore your access to that account — email us at support@zotero.org with your email address and username.

    If you weren't using syncing, reimporting the RDF file (via File → Import…) and using that copy of your library would be your only option.
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