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Originally Posted by taming
You should not have to do that. Have you done a factory reset--or even better, just signed out of your kobo account and then signed in again which shoud give you a new database? I have 650 books on my Touch--a combination of kepubs, drm free epubs, and Adobe DRM books.
A factory reset removes all books from main memory. If you have an SD card, that should be removed before doing this. A sign out-sign in will leave your sideloaded books on the device and you can leave the sd card in place.
What firmware version is on your touch now?
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Thanks.
Did a factory reset awhile ago. But the kobo froze and it took 2 days to work again. So a bit wary to do it again.
Tried your suggestion to sign out and in again. But that has left me with some of the kobo books I removed from the device back on my kobo. Plus some of my sidelined books are gone and others no covers.
The shelves i created in calibre for the kobo are gone too.And so are the 12 Janet evanovich books I had on them.
Software is 2.5.2 is that what you need?
Seem to be worse off!
As I say the kobo works well when I am reading
It is just adding and removing books that is the problem