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Old 08-08-2017, 02:39 PM   #39
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Originally Posted by PeterT View Post
Nonsense. Calibre CANNOT corrupt the Kobo in a fashion that prevents the Mac seeing it.

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And yet, somehow it is. All I know is the "driveinfo.calibre" file is updated every time my Kobo accesses my Kobo device. It is on the main directory.

When I delete that file, my Mac sees my Kobo. That is the only thing I did differently between attempts was to delete that file.

Just to clarify, it is just with Calibre 3.5.0 and 3.6.0 that I am having this problem. I rolled back to 3.4.0 and my Kobo works fine in my Mac. I no longer get an error that crashes the Kobo reader when attempting to connect to Calibre.

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