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Old 11-18-2014, 10:14 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Corwyn View Post
As far as I know the drive the library is on is good has been for some time.
I don't use the command line or touch the database outside of calibre and I don't have any analitical/fixing programs running.

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thanks for the explenation I had found it after reading all the text so I'm following your advice there.
None of those PI should trash metadata.db (without a LOT of help from you. eg Pulling the power during an DB write)

1) your HD is failing?
2) your PSU is putting out trash on the rails/failing (bad fan)
3) Malware
4) An anti Virus that misbehaves (acts like Malware)
5) You installed a (IMHO snake oil) System speed up program that caches so much it gets trashed

As chaley indicated. something is stepping on metadata.db, big time.
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