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Old 07-31-2018, 05:07 PM   #3
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Leave calibre out of the picture for this.

Use the disk tools to check the SDcard for errors.
In explorer right click the drive letterroperties: select the Tools tab: check:scan and repair drive
Please note I stated that it passed CHKDSK with flying colors, and that it could be accessed from Windows with no issues.

This does not look like a problem with the card.

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Once passed: try and use the OS to copy a Book or TXT file to the SDcard
Now open the file (right click: Open with: <your fav for that type>
Already did. Worked fine.

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Now we are ready for Calibre
Which brings us back to my original question. Calibre doesn't like it. Why not? How do I find out?
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