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Originally Posted by MauriceH
I had wondered about that, so, using Calibre I backed up my database to my PC, and then removed it from the device
No database, but similar errors.
So I put it back, and read more, then removed the old Kobo drivers and installed the new Extended Kobo driver.
That fixed it.
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Sorry, but it didn't. The KoboTouchExtended driver subclasses the KoboTouch driver. 95% of the function you get from the extended driver is actually in the KoboTouch driver. The errors you reported in your first post is in the common code, so would have happened if you had been running the extended driver at the beginning. Your other post tells me what happened.
As DNSB said, the database was corrupt. The solution to that is to sign out of the Kobo account and back in. This creates a new database. And gets you to do the setup again. If the database is to corrupt, the device delete the database and trigger the setup. According to your second post, this is what happened. The database was to corrupt, when you restarted the decice, the firmware couldn't use the database and you were prompted to do the setup. Then, all the books sideloaded to the device were processed into the new database. If you look, you will see that the reading status of all the books has been reset and any collections will be empty. Annotations might be there depending on other things.