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Old 08-07-2013, 07:51 PM   #5
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Ok sorry it took so long to get back here but things have been crazy. I did what you said to do and it's not giving a warning saying that too much cpu is being used like it did this morning before I did this. But it is still taking quite a lot of time to do converting like one book took 3 minutes. Also, it still lags between functions. For example I was updating the series in and when I hit ok to close out it sticks there and waits. I am just wondering is there anything else I can do. I also googled and some other users that have touchscreen laptops when I have had problems with Calibre crashing. Yesterday mine was frozen for 15 minutes. Anyway, a guy on a computer help board I think it was a bug board for Calibre, he mentioned that if you have a touchpad it conflicts. I do have one but I also have a wireless mouse attached. He directed them to go into device manager which I can't even find on Windows 8 and disable it. I actually found the device listed under something else and disabled it there. I haven't seen a difference except it isn't giving me a warning about high cpu. It's still going slow though.
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