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Originally Posted by Terisa de morgan
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.
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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.