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Old 04-04-2014, 05:14 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Buecherfan View Post
@BetterRed: If I look into the path from the process explorer and look into the properties version 1.30 is shown, like I wrote above. But when I run the program it still says "calibre 1.12" in the bottom left corner.
@Buecherfan - Process Explorer/Task Manager should be the same, they look at the same data. So it is really weird - I don't have any explanation. But just in case... and to remove any nagging doubts, it only takes a second to check via Task Manager.

As others have said you can safely un-install and re-install calibre and you wont lose libraries or configuration data - but as with all thing, backups are advisable.

I disagree with theducks - I am a big fan of Windows Search for searching indexed locations, but IMO its hopeless at finding files more generally.

I use Agent Ransack to find files by name, extension etc. A lot of people prefer Everything because its faster, but like Windows Search it builds indexes - of 'every bloody thing'. Agent Ransack is slower but it searches what's actually in the file system directories now, rather than what's in an indirect index of the directories taken at some unknown point in time past.

And as others have said - look at your PATH Environment Variable, with luck that should tell you where 1.12 is hiding. If you only want the 64 bit version then you only need something like C:\Program Files\Calibre2.

BR

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