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Originally Posted by hius07
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Excellent, many thanks.
I had a quick look at the script and I see that it deletes .sdr folders where there isn't a corresponding file of the same name, but although this is great to have, it won't fix my original issue. So let me try and clarify what's happening.
I have a series of 6 books and am currently reading #6. As I finished each of the other, I deleted them. They are not Amazon downloads, so they're not stored in the Amazon cloud. They were each deleted in the same way from the Kindle: I clicked to the right of the book title to open the menu, select "Delete this book", then selected "Delete" in response to "Are you sure?". The book disappeared from the book list in each case. I assumed all was well until I did a search to find #6 in my book list.
For #1 and #2, the titles show up when I search for the series name (which I included as part of the book title) and are shown with a placeholder icon instead of the cover image in the search results. There are no corresponding files in the documents directory of the Kindle. If I try to open the book, I get the message "Item Not Available: the item you were reading has been removed and is no longer available on your Kindle".
For #3 and #4, they have been deleted correctly. No files remain and they do not show up when I search for them.
For #5, it does no show up when I search for it, but the .sdr directory has not been removed, and there is a .fuseXXX file which contains the title of #5 in the first few bytes.
Removing the .sdr will solve the problem for #5, but what on earth do I do to exorcise the ghost of #1 and #2 when there are no corresponding files at all? Where could it be picking up this information from?
Thanks in advance for any ideas...