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Old 08-10-2013, 01:10 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by wrenn1 View Post
happy to have provided you the opportunity to showcase your wit. :-)
Setting wit aside, as you described the problem what you experienced is most likely not a calibre issue. The only way to remove all of your books from the library is to select all books and click on remove books Or Ctrl-a then delete. Either way it would require a conscious effort on your behalf.

A more likely scenario is that you accidentally dragged and dropped the library folder while in a file manager. If you search your computer for the file metadata.db you might be able to find the library. The metadata.db file will be in the the root of the library folder structure.
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