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Originally Posted by BetterRed
@ daisygabina - you could try using System Restore to put your system back to a point before things started going haywire. See Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\System->Advanced System Settings (on the left)->System Protection tab.
I would suggest you take a restore point before doing the above, so that if restoring back to an earlier point in time proves pointless you can get back to where you are now.
Or you could try un-installing those MS updates you think are to blame via Control Panel\Programs\Programs and Features->View Installed updates (on the left).
I doubt either will recover your data, i.e. your library, hence the emphasis on 'try'. But they're worth a try
If you think MS is to 'blame' you should take the issue up with them.
This is a public forum where calibre users volunteer their their time and resources to try to help one another solve problems, and use the software effectively. If you shout at them it's unlikely to encourage them to do that for you.
BR
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I try to restore, but the damn thing did not ask for a restore date, just gave me a list of application that are going to be erased, and I need my son's approval for that seeing it's his pc. I need to buy another pc or a laptop. But he's going to tell me that I just lost books, so I'm not even going there.
I am going to use calibre to convert my books and see if the same problem occurs again (win update). Then I'll know for sure. Discussing about it now seem pointless.
Thank all of you for your help and suggestions. Since by nature I'm lazy, I would still like an option in the interface to delete original files after converting. So what do you think?