Still, I have no idea of how to get my PC #2 to have a library with the same fields that I added to the library on PC #1. Possible to automate this? Or do I need to add the fields manually to the existing library on #2? I tried using backup from #1 and restore onto #2, but even though I had selected a new library on #2, the operation apparently overwrote the main library I had there.
Restoring a backup, with
Restore library and playlists enabled, overwrites the
currently loaded Library. If you don't want to overwrite the current one, you need to make a new, blank one, then load it, and then do the restore to overwrite that. It does not overwrite anything but the currently loaded one.
If you overwrote something you didn't mean to, you can probably restore a backup. MC makes automatic backups of the currently loaded Library roughly every two days. They're stored on disk in the location here:
Tools > Options > File Locations > Program Files > Library backups.
If you restore a backup with
Restore settings enabled, one of the settings it restores includes the
list of Libraries loaded in the Library Manager. So, if you had a bunch of alternate Libraries loaded, and you restored the backup with Settings, then it
will erase those entries for the alternate Libraries, and replace them with the list on the machine where you made the backup. This is often convenient, if you want to replicate Library Server and other alternate Library locations to multiple machines.
If the latter happens, it doesn't actually hurt the Libraries on disk. It just removes the entries from MC. You can always add them back.
User-defined custom Fields are a Setting, I believe, so to get those, you almost certainly have to restore Settings in addition to the Library itself. Or, recreate them manually. If the tags are included in the files, or the Library you restored, they'll actually be there and filled once you create them in
Tools > Options > Library & Folders > Manage Library Fields.
But when I try to delete the original library, Delete is always grayed out on its context menu.
Yeah. I think it won't let you delete the original Library in the AppData folder anymore. You could before, but it is grayed out for me too. Or maybe you
always have to have one on C? Not sure, but you can rename it, so you can just name it "DO NOT USE" or something.
I rename mine "Local Library" and use them only as an option of last resort, if my main Media Drive is offline or something. It only contains stuff on drive C.