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Old 09-22-2015, 01:06 AM   #24
davidfor
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Originally Posted by koboy View Post
the amount of books on my aura filled to within 100MB of free space, would of course be around double of that on my touch, with the aura having 4GB while the touch only as 2GB.


that is why i didn't answer the question not because i was avoiding it, but because i was quite sure the amount of books on the devices was not causing the problem, but rather it was down to the lack of free space.


i always make sure i leave at least 110MB, and then everything works fine, thanks for looking into this i do appreciate it.
So, why didn't you answer like that in the first place? That statement is a lot more helpful than your non-answer. If you had stated that, I would have realised I was probably going in the wrong direction.

Of course, what you say assumes you have the same books, or same type of books, on all three devices. I can easily picture someone only putting epubs on a Mini but putting PDF's and comics (CBR/CBZ format) on the Aura. Because of the typical sizes of the formats and how they are handled by the firmware, a lot of epubs will produce a much bigger database than the same number PDF's. Or the same MB's worth of comics.

The thing for me is that the details are important. The details help me or someone else who is trying to solve a problem for you or someone else to work out what is happening or to be able to reproduce it. It's hard to know exactly what little detail will trigger the answer. As far as I'm concerned, you can't give me to many details for a problem. If there is a reason you can't, or don't want to answer a question, then say that. That's much better than ignoring the question.
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