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Old 02-04-2015, 07:39 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
Try going to Library (toolbar icon) ==> Library Maintenance ==> Restore Database, which should rebuild the database from scratch (using the backup metadata.opf's and the metadata_db_prefs_backup.json).
I will bite:
If the Library crashes (above), how do you gt to invoke Repair?

A side question.
If you have multiple Libraries, How can you force a rebuild of a sellected one if you can't switch?

Shouldn't repair ask for the folder, and TRY.
I deleted a (testlib) metadata.db. It would not even allow me to try and repair
If walking the tree finds metadata.opf's (where expected), you probably have a Library
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