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Old 07-17-2011, 07:56 AM   #1
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Location: St. Louis Missouri
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Kobo Touch - Not ejecting properly?

I have run into this sequence several times when using calibre on Linux with a Kobo Touch.

I send a book or books to my device
I get the message all jobs are complete
I quit calibre
I unmount the Kobo directory from Linux
I then get a message that the data transfer has not completed
When I try to cancel the operation I see that the device has already been ejected (this is not a calibre problem obviously)

The problem with this is I have been forced to factory reset my Kobo three times now and it has been suggested when posting in the Kobo forum, that this is related to calibre ejecting the device improperly.

I don't know if this is the case but I have noticed that a growing number of people are posting about having to do factory resets due to memory storage problems. Which I would assume is the result of a corrupted database.

Is there a way to troubleshoot this problem to verify whether true or not?

Thanks
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