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Old 12-06-2010, 11:09 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by elemenoP View Post
I asked a question similar to this a while back. Here's my suggestion: when you import books to Calibre, you should immediately double-click on them to preview and check that the import works. I am having problems now where about 10% of my epubs in Calibre are corrupt and I'm not certain if they were "always" corrupt or if something "happened." I will have to find the source for these files. They look fine in the file list, and then when I double-click on them to preview, they don't open.

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I had this happen too. I found that if I clicked on the book and it did not show the correct cover, it was not liberated.

My problem was a software that came preloaded on my netbook called 'MyWinLocker'. It was an encryption software package. Once I uninstalled it, everything was fine.

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