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Originally Posted by PeterT
The SQL is not crippling; all Kobo does it to scan the books (at least epubs) when added and add each chapter to the database.
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Every time I had loaded my datasheets library 16gb SD class 10 on my KT the SQL file would cause bloat and the way the cover image files were generated would cause bloat on the internal memory. So I made a choice either not use the internal memory because the remaining 1.6 GB internal memory was full of multiple image files and a bloated SQL file, with multiple entries I would add this was on 1.9.10 - .17. I have since upgraded the internal memory to 16gb class 10 to avoid the problem. My warranty expired last month anyway so no loss if anything happened. I am seeing a huge performance gain with the new card.
I have updated to version 2.0 and a lot of the issues I had seems to be corrected. But I am still having issue with the content processing and the lack of an error trap that traverses the error prone or corrupt files. So I am unable to see how much space will be taken up by my library of datasheets.
I had placed the device on the shelf for a long time because of all my issues, and only kept a handful of books on it which seemed to be the most agreeable for the KT to load.
Does anyone know what PDF versions are compatible with KT? I have done everything from convert the files, acquired new copies, etc and for some PDF's there is no solution.