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Old 12-19-2011, 04:34 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by highfield View Post
Thank you, theducks, and thank you, dwanthny, for your advice and suggestions. I have attempted to follow the Windows Explorer route, though I'm not at all sure that what I did was the thing I was supposed to have done - I did a search for the path and no results were offered. So, the first question I have is, was this what you meant, theducks, when you suggested opening the (green) path? You couldn't have known, when you read my post, just how computer-inexperienced a person would be trying to digest your helpful advice. I don't, for instance, understand exactly what 'opening a path' is, or 'navigating around folders', or again, what it means to ' ''Fix file system errors' on the drive'. And if it should come to deleting the books.db file, I wouldn't have a clue about how to go about doing that either. Could you break it down a little for me, please? You'll understand, I am grateful for your assistance. Many thanks. Highfield
All of those are standard Windows functions.
Path is the full branch(es) to a folder. Each time you see a slash, the next is another folder to open

I suggest you run the Windows Tutorial (sorry, I can't give you an exact name. I deleted it a decade ago) to learn how to use some of the power at your fingertips.
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