Why Original Data Is Missing After Sync (But Duplicates Remain) — Fix It Safely
You synced your data.
Now the entries are still there,
but the originals are missing.
Only duplicated versions remain.
This usually means one thing:
the original was replaced during sync.
What Actually Happened
During sync, the system has to decide which version to keep.
In some cases, it chooses the wrong one.
Instead of merging properly,
it overwrites the original with another copy.
That is why you see duplicates,
but not the original entry you expect.
Common Causes
- Conflict resolution picked the wrong version
- Another device synced a different copy later
- Sync order caused a newer duplicate to overwrite the original
All three lead to the same result:
the original is replaced, not deleted.
Check These First
Before making changes, verify if the original still exists elsewhere:
- another device that hasn’t synced recently
- web or cloud version of your data
- version history or recent activity
In many cases,
the original is still available in a different state.
How to Fix It
1. Pause syncing
Stop further overwrites.
2. Locate the most complete version
Check all devices and versions.
3. Compare duplicates carefully
Some copies may contain parts of the original.
4. Restore or rebuild one clean version
Keep only the correct data.
5. Sync again from one device
Re-establish a consistent state.
Important
If you sync again without checking,
you may overwrite the remaining original data.
Always verify first.
Final Answer
If original data is missing but duplicates remain after sync,
the original was likely overwritten during sync.
It may still exist on another device or version.
Find the correct copy first, then sync once from a single source.