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How do I restore my calendar after a Thunderbird crash?

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While attempting to print out an email (no attachments) Thunderbird crashed. After restoring Thunderbird (and able to view all my email accounts) I opened my calendar via the "Events and Tasks" tab. The calendar opens up but no content that I had created in the calendar or that came in from outside meeting invitations. If I go directly to Google calendar via Firefox, the contents are there. However I cannot access my google calendar from the Thunderbird calendar. Google Calendar shows as an option under "calendar" to left of the actual calendar.

While attempting to print out an email (no attachments) Thunderbird crashed. After restoring Thunderbird (and able to view all my email accounts) I opened my calendar via the "Events and Tasks" tab. The calendar opens up but no content that I had created in the calendar or that came in from outside meeting invitations. If I go directly to Google calendar via Firefox, the contents are there. However I cannot access my google calendar from the Thunderbird calendar. Google Calendar shows as an option under "calendar" to left of the actual calendar.

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I remember having had a similar situation.

Perhaps in the add-on menu the Lightning extension is disabled or no longer visible? If so, re-enable it.

Alternatively, you may disable (or even uninstall), quit Thunderbird, then enable (re-install); I think this is what I did. Data should not get lost, but of course you'd always rather backup before doing any critical procedure.