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Old 11-16-2011, 04:50 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by GoingDown View Post
After restoring Calibre folder, you will have all books back which you handled with Calibre. Your own epubs folder you created is not needed because calibre creates always a copy of books when it is imported to Calibre.

For ADE, I think you need to somehow reauthorize your books after restore, but I have never done that so I don't really know.
Not sure about Calibre, but for ADE instead of the DRMed book files it would be best to keep the .acsm files which allow you to download the books into ADE. Another option would be to find a way to remove the DRM from those files. The reason for this is that the ebook files get registered to your ADE instance, if your ADE instance gets reinstalled, all those ebook files will have the wrong 'key' to allow your new instance of ADE to read them.
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