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Old 02-21-2018, 04:17 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
Things to try:

1) Start calibre from the command prompt with --ignore-plugins
2) You have the wireless device connection running on startup, disable that and see if it makes a difference
3) Create a new empty library and see if starting up with that library makes a difference
That did the trick. I created a new blank library and Calibre starts right up.

I am puzzled. This behavior started after the last update to 3.17. I also went under Library Maintenance and did a check library. No error messages.

Any more suggestions, please.

~ Dave
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