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Old 11-25-2012, 11:59 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by KariK View Post
Can you say "crashed" if the process is still there? I would call it hung.

I uninstalled Calibre, rebooted, and installed a clean copy, downloaded from calibre-ebook.com. I still got the same behavior: got the large logo for a moment, and the calibre.exe process is there, but not in the Applications tab, not in the task bar, and the web server is not responding. I left it running and it has been there for a couple of hours so far. How long should I leave it there before I kill it? Is there any other way to kill it than the Task Manager?

So what is the next step? Should I run the calibre-debug process with the -g flag from the CLI? Is there some other way to debug this?
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