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Old 09-02-2013, 02:37 PM   #42
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I haven't noticed any problem after the content server error -- no missing books or anything like that.
That's only if you had added books and after USB disconnection the error occurs. The database will remain as it was before, i.e. the new books won't show up. (You won't lose entries already in the database.)

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That's interesting about deleting the database. I didn't know you could do that. Good to know.
That's no problem at all. I do it from time to time. Just delete the books.db and all the book cache entries.

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Another workaround I've found is to connect the T2 to my computer via USB cable, go into USB mode, then disconnect. According to this post, disconnecting from USB triggers the T2 to check through the file system and update the database.
Yes, that's right. Unless the error occurs, the database will be updated.

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What baffles me is why the T2 doesn't do this any other time, like after a full shutdown or soft reset.
I'm glad it doesn't, because I build the database by my own, putting all the titles, author names and collections I want for my books (and not the junk, the books sometimes contain). Once built, the database remains unchanged - even after reset and shutdown. Hurray!

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I wish there was another way to trigger a db refresh since I download all my books via WiFi and rarely pull out the USB cable.
I don't know a way of forcing the update either.
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