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Old 12-31-2015, 07:47 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Mex5150 View Post
I'll give it a go, but as I said as far as Calibre is concerned it's not on a drive that gets synced, all synchronisation is stopped while calibre is running, then restarted after it stops.
But it does get synced and if anything is wrong on the other end, your end gets screwed. So really, having your library be in a synced directory is a really really bad idea.

What you can do that would work rather well is make a copy of your library to the synced directory and use FreeFileSync to keep the synced copy in sync with the working copy. That would be the safest way to keep your working library safe. I've been using Calibre a good while and I've never had any eBooks go missing just like that. I do think it's related to your syncing.
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