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Originally Posted by almagary
The thumbnail didn't get attached to my original post. It's there now.
Yes, when ADE crashed, my Kobo was at drive L, a USB port.
The Stevenson title is, as I said, totally inert and inactive in my Calibre directory. Kobo hasn't had it; ADE hasn't had it.
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@almagary: You say the eBook is inert (which I take to mean you have loaded it in to Calibre, but have not used send to drive to send said ebook to your Kobo).
Are you able to go to your L: drive (when Kobo connected via USB) using file/windows explorer and dis/confirm the non/existance of said said folders and or files (the ones in the error)? Don't open ADE or Calibre before doing this.
Also are you able to confim which application .epub files are associated with? If you don't know where to find this, going to a .epub file in you file/windows explorer and double-clicking on it to see which application it opens in would be easiest.
@JSWolf: The error seems to be a generic IO error code for Flash (as in Adobe Flash) which I believe ADE uses to render the eBooks/for the ADE application. My reading of the error in this thread is that ADE was trying to read the eBook
"L:\Stevenson_Robert Louis\The Story of a Lie (1267)\The
Story of a Lie - Stevenson_Robert Louis.epub" on the Kobo (L: drive). This seems to indicate that the Kobo had been connected, mounted as L: drive while ADE was open and then the application had issues with reading said file (maybe Calibre/ADE open same time, bad dismount of drive etc..), as at a guess to index what was on the device for sync reasons (as @ScalyFreak alludes).
@almagary: Was Calibre open (or had it been) whilst ADE was also open?