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Old 09-10-2011, 05:30 AM   #24
DoctorOhh
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I believe the solution is next time, to not use Calibre2opds
There will always be programs that surprise you. Backing up your library is the only solution to prevent this in the future.

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I have backups, but I have a 1t hd and I would need to buy another 1tb hd to do a decent backup, also, if I follow all rules, I should do my backup on another system located at about 200km from the first place (my home) then have someone do a dump to tape and put those tapes in a fireproof safe
Since you obviously know what you should do then backing up your library is the solution. For a small library try Live Mesh, Dropbox or Sugar Sync for a quick backup solution. If you have a better internet connection than I do Symform has a 100 gig free cloud storage solution.

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I rather find a software that will not start by erasing my hd
I never heard of anyone previous to your incident having calibre2opds erase their library. The point is you never know what software or hardware will rise up to bite you in the butt. In the end it always comes back to backing up your critical data.

Good Luck.
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