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Old 05-06-2015, 04:55 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Terisa de morgan View Post
I think we are being a bit drama queen, aren't we? I can uninstall calibre, remove library and config directory and, if I have associated some extension to calibre, make a bit of registry cleaning. Not rocket science, I believe.

Furthermore, if you want to define again the settings after installing it again, you have an option inside calibre to do it.
If you uninstall Calibre, even if you decide to change the registry yourself, you do not know which registry entry to change, and risk damaging your system registry.

If a software does a clean install, it will remove all entries associated with the software. As described earlier, Calibre isn't removing all entries and as such Calibre is not doing a clean install.

I love Calibre for the wonderful things it does, I'm sure you'll love Calibre as well, but it is clear that Calibre is not doing a clean install, there is no need to defend it blindly and play drama queen.


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