A file may have moved, been renamed, or been deleted¶
Symptoms¶
A catalogued file will not open even though its drive is connected; or you know you reorganised a folder and ArchiveMind still shows the old structure.
What this usually means¶
The catalogue is a snapshot from the last scan. ArchiveMind does not watch your drives continuously — if you move, rename, or delete files after a scan, the catalogue keeps describing the world as it was until you rescan. This is normal, and nothing is lost: the originals are wherever you put them.
Safe steps to try¶
- Confirm what actually happened on disk. Check the catalogued path in Finder / File Explorer. If the file is not there, search for its name where you think it went.
- Rescan the repository. A new scan updates paths, drops entries for files that no longer exist, and picks up new ones.
- If you moved files between two catalogued repositories, rescan both.
Duplicate detection helps here
Because ArchiveMind fingerprints file contents, a rescan recognises moved files by their content — the same bytes under a new path hash to the same fingerprint.
What not to delete or change¶
- Do not delete the catalogue database to "start fresh" — a rescan of the affected repository is enough.
- Do not try to hand-edit anything in the application-data folder.
Information to collect for support¶
Only needed if a rescan does not bring the catalogue up to date:
- What you changed on disk (moved / renamed / deleted), roughly when.
- Whether the rescan completed without errors.
- The newest
archivemind.log— see Finding logs.