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Old 01-14-2015, 04:40 AM   #2
chaley
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Notts, England
Device: Kobo Libra 2
Sorry about all the troubles...

It sounds like you have been down so many rabbit holes that the best approach now is to start over. But before we start that process, a few comments are in order.
  • CC does not play well with a cabled connection. You shouldn't use both. I know that if CC was working you probably wouldn't have tried the cable, but it is worth noting for the future.
  • Kitkat seems to be very picky about what app creates what folders. We have had reports that if CC's special SD card folder was created by something other than CC on the device then it didn't work.
  • You mention the Nook app. It is possible that it requires its own special SD card folder. If this is true then CC and the Nook app will not be able to work together when books are on the SD card. We will see.

Question: do you still have the tab 2? If so, does it connect?

Lets start at the beginning. The idea is to first make connections work. Once we get past that hurdle then we will work on making the SD card work.

The steps:
  1. Uninstall CC.
  2. On the SD card, delete the folder (and any subfolders) named Android/data/com.multipie.calibreandroid. Do not delete Android/data.
  3. Install CC. Be sure you are running the latest version, V3.5.9.
  4. Without changing any settings, attempt to connect to calibre as a wireless device. If connecting works, disconnect without sending any books and go to "If connections work" below. If connecting doesn't work we need to look at what is happening on the computer running calibre.
    Some notes:
    • The network on the calibre machine must be set to "home". You mentioned playing with this setting, so ensure that it is not "public".
    • Calibre must be listed in your firewall. You mention zone alarm. I don't know how one configures ZA, but I suspect that you do.
    • If you have changed your wireless router then we might need to explore its settings.
At this point connections should work. If they do not then post here to let us know and we will start exploring why.

If connections work then:
  1. We want to switch CC to using the SD card. Follow the instructions in the FAQ answer How do I change the folder(s) on my device where the books are stored?. When you get to the point of selecting a folder you should see a "Use SD card" button at the bottom of the screen. Tap that button and follow directions. Once you have pressed OK enough times to get back to the settings screen, press back to get back to the (empty) booklist.
  2. Connect to calibre. If this fails then there is a problem with switching to the SD Card. We will need a CC debug log, but we will worry about this if the situation arises.
  3. If connecting succeeds then send a book from calibre.
  4. If sending a book succeeds then disconnect, go to book details for the book and choose "Read". A reader should open or the Reader Choice dialog should appear.
  5. Verify that you can actually read the book.
At this point CC, your device, and calibre should be working well together. Reconnect to calibre and send the books you want on the device.

Please feel free to post questions about anything I wrote here or if things don't seem right while following the steps.
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