Thread: Calibre bug?
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Old 12-23-2014, 10:45 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by ElWorm View Post
Yes, I do.

By the way, uninstalling it and installing an older version had no effect, still had the same problem. The only way I could solve the problem was to install a back up of my system before Calibre had ever been installed.

I just realized I did not try to use System Restore, probably should have done that, might have been a simple fix to go back a couple of days.

I thought it odd that nobody else seemed to have this problem when I Googled. It might be something specific to my set up.
Settings (preferences) do not get changed (intentionally) /deleted when uninstalling or updating.
If an error creeps into them, it STAYS there between installs.
If you are lucky, a developer might come by and advise: 'blow xyz.123 away' and you only lose the offending section of settings.
If you don't want to wait and see, you nuke all the settings.

Note Configuration Settings and Books are different places. You can destroy one without touching the other
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