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Originally Posted by chaley
Kovid's question is a good one: do you have any mapped network drives? If so, are they to resources that are not on line?
Do you have any "drive-like" devices plugged in?
Do you have any real-time backup program running?
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Just a reminder - I don't have slow start times
mapped network drives: - yes, and they are not always on line - their availability has no effect on calibre start times - there are no libraries there that calibre knows about (offline backups)
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drive-like" devices: - yes, USB 2 and 3 drives, sometimes on sometimes not, again their availability has no effect on calibre start times. Before I got the USB3 disk dock I had a couple of esata drives connected - their availability also had no effect on calibre start times.
real-time backup: - no
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Originally Posted by chaley
Commenting out that line leaves the MTP and wireless drivers running. Although the wireless driver is probably harmless (but who knows), the MTP driver must do some kind of bus scan.
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
Then just make unmanaged_devices an empty list in gui2/device.py in addition to that change.
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chaley, kovid - this line of thought seems not to reached any conclusion
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Originally Posted by JeanPaulo
 Very tired of this
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JeanPaulo - I think I speak for more than just myself in saying your efforts in helping solve this problem are much appreciated.
BR