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Old 08-01-2012, 07:33 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by oventura View Post
The defrag is done. I have tested the same in a different computer and I have the same problem
Ensure that the tag browser is closed prior to exiting calibre. That way the open tag browser doesn't slow down the startup of calibre.

Be aware of sorting on composite columns. Composite columns may touch every item/book during startup to populate the custom columns. If a composite column is also expected to be sorted on startup you could have delays in starting calibre.

Ensure that you exempt your library from your A/V program or the fact that the composite column above touching every book folder with A/V will cause an even longer delay.

If your library is running from a NAS or another machine this could slow startup.

If you are running from a USB drive there could be some slowing on startup.

These are off the top of my head, I'm sure there are other tips folks will post.

Good Luck.
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