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Old 01-21-2014, 12:52 PM   #4
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>theducks

I very much appreciate you input!

- disabling Norton Antivirus: no difference.
- indexing is off.
- I do not use any Cloud services.

I searched the net, but could not find other ideas.
I assume that Calibre writes only to the library-files on the HD, not to the program
directory on the SSD... If I 'manually' (not in Calibre) copy the same books to the HD, it is very fast, so I think that modifying the Calibre database file is the problem... ?
Calibre is also manipulating 2 Databases as well as copying files, so it might be the DB portion slowing things down.

Have you run the Library maintenance ON BOTH libraries?
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