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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby
If you have it in calibre, and you right click on its entry, doesn't it have an "Open containing folder" selection? Isn't that in your Calibre Library directory?
Luck;
Ken
I assume that you have rebooted your PC?
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Yes, but I Saved to Disk, so it transported the books to the Ebook Folder. I then deleted the books from the Calibre Library to save space. (Yes, I know. Stupid move, but I needed the free space.)
Quote:
Originally Posted by EowynCarter
Sometimes even new hard drive can be defective.
What about the rest of the data on it? Is windows installed on that hard drive?
If that's indeed the hard drive, there should be other symptoms. What test did you ran?
I doubt calibre would break that many files at once. Did you do something particular? Do you use plug-ins?
Yup, what about the files in the calibre folder itself?
If zip archives got corrupted, I don't think it possible to get them back.
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I really really hope this Hard Drive isn't defective, lol. The warranty on this laptop just expired. And yes, Windows is installed on this hard drive, it came pre-installed when I sent my laptop in for repairs. They inserted a new HDD and everything. And no other symptoms, no odd sounds, just the occassional boost of heat. I ran the Windows Diagnostic test, as well as several tests from specific softwares, such as Auslogic.
And I doubt this as well, and I do.
I currently have
EpubMerge
FantasticFiction
FantasticFictionAdults
Find Duplicates
Goodreads
Goodreads Sync
Modify Epub
Open With
Quallity Chec
Resize Cover
and Search the Internet.
And unfortunately, unless I can figure out how to restore a deleted recycle bin, I gotta go ahead and replace the files somehow. Oi!