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Old 08-25-2014, 04:59 PM   #13
Josieb1
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Originally Posted by BetterRed View Post
@Josieb1 - For future reference and for the benefit of others

If you had backed up the calibre config(uration) data you could have restored all your settings including plugins.

The reason why you lost your config data is almost certainly due to the use of the Revo uninstaller, which IMO can be far too aggressive.

It's possible that not being able to uninstall calibre was a result of doing a Windows Restore. Or if you ran one of the 3rd party "system cleanup" tools then it was probably the culprit, IMO such tools create more problems than they solve.

I suggest a backup of calibre configuration data be folded into the process you have for backing up the calibre libraries. Then you'll be able to restore calibre in its entirety. Its easy enough to do as it's all in the folder that Preferences->Miscellaneous->Open calibre configuration directory opens.

One way of stopping things like Revo from trashing the config data is to relocate it away from the %APPDATA%, %USERPROFILE% etc locations via the CALIBRE_CONFIG_DIRECTORY environment variable.

BR
Thanks very much, I add that into my notes. I only used Revo in desperation as I couldn't uninstall using windows. I had no idea what it was doing so I let it delete everything it flagged up.
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