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Old 10-15-2013, 11:43 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by mzsfjv View Post
Thanks Davidfor. As far as I know Kobo Glo doesn't have anywhere to insert an SD card so there was never one used. When I click on send to main memory and then re-click my book choice, it loads. Then I must go through the same procedure for every book. I have done exactly what the drop down menu asks, but keep getting the pop up error. To work around I must click the "send to device" icon, which gives me the pop up error, then follow the directions on the pop up error, and then re-click the book and most times it will load. However, after the one book loads, I have to go through the whole procedure for the next book. I'm thinking a program error has developed within my Kobo.
Check for a slot on the left side of your Glo near the bottom. You can insert a microSD card there. The original Kobo and Kobo WiFi took a full size SD card, all other Kobos except for the Mini take a microSD card.

Unless you are seeing a Device and Card A icon for your Glo, I would be more likely to suspect a configuration error in Calibre. You might want to try removing the Calibre configuration files (the Calibre factory reset):

Code:
1: start calibre. Go to preferences -> Change Calibre behavior -> advanced -> Miscellaneous.
2: choose 'open calibre configuration directory'. 
3: quit calibre -- this will leave the directory open
4: create a backup directory elsewhere and copy all the files in the directory.  This allows you to get restore your settings.
5: delete all the files and directories showing in the file explorer. The files will have names like gui.py, gui.json, global.py, iterator.pickle, save_to_disk.py, etc.
6: start calibre. You will be started in the welcome wizard. If your library isn't in the default location, you'll need to tell Calibre where your library is.  All other customizations will be lost as well.
Good luck!

Regards,
David

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