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Old 03-06-2012, 08:30 AM   #6
Rob Lister
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Originally Posted by LMF View Post
Thanks Rob,

That helps a great deal to know it can use all the processors. Pity it can't on startup since it takes so long to load large libraries but I can happily live with that as once I start calibre I tend not to close it until I turn of the computer anyway.
I don't 'know' that it won't on startup, just that it didn't on mine. Presumably, if it had to do any sorting, indexing or importing, it may well have. Anyway, I can't imagine the size of the library would have too much to do with the time it takes calibre to start; I would think it is just referencing an existing database and the associated indexes, not loading the entire thing at startup. If your version is taking too long to start up, you may have 'other' issues going on.

Kovid may chime in later and set us all right.
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