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Old 03-10-2013, 10:29 PM   #2
davidfor
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As far as I know, the Kobo devices are only limited by space for how many books they have. I only tend to keep a few hundred books on mine, but there are people reporting several thousand books with no problems.

So, at the moment, you have 350 books showing in the library list on the device. You have also sent more books, but they don't turn up? Did the "processing" screen display when you disconnected the Touch? And if you connect the Touch to the PC and disconnect without sending any books, does it display again?

What is probably happening is that you have sent a bad book to the device. What the Kobo devices do is to process any new sideloaded books when they are first seen and add details about them to the internal database. This database is used for the library lists. But, if there is a problem with one of the books, the processing is stopped. No more books are added in that session. If the processing is triggered again, the bad book will stop the processing again.

What you need to do is find the book that is causing this. You need to look through the books in the file system of the device that have not been added to the devices library. It can be a bit of trial and error, but I believe the books are processed in alphabetical order on the file path (directory name plus file name). You need to find these books, remove them from the device and then send them again a few at a time until you find the book that caused the problems.
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