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Old 09-26-2017, 04:47 PM   #18
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@canpolat - we x-posted

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Here is what I did today: I deleted the whole library. Then, went back to the old PC and used the Calibre Export to export the library into the external HDD. Then connected the external HDD to the new PC and started a Calibre Import from there. Everything went OK. But when I tried to modify a title I got the exact same error: "cover.jpg did not exist when this move operation was started"
That should have resolved any Linux->Windows issues, as per Kovid's advice.

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Then I went on to try @BetterRed's idea. I uninstalled the 64 bit and installed they 32 bit version. And the error was still there:
What about Safe Mode - although given next sentence I don't have much hope.

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I only see this error in this library. I have two other libraries located next to this one and the work fine.
Well that must mean it's something peculiar to the problematic library - not Calibre or Windows. Here's a couple of ideas
  • Move the Library folder with Windows to say C:\Calibre\<library name>, you'll need inform calibre of the new location via the Create/witch library tool.

    If that works then that would suggest there maybe something wrong with the NTFS MFT, if it doesn't work that would suggest there is definitely something wrong with the NTFS MFT. In either case I'd be worried about the drive.
  • Try creating a fresh library and copying books into it from the problematic library - using calibre's Copy to library tool (by default it's in the book list context menu). First try copying just a few books. If the fresh library works, then copy and delete the rest.
BR

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