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Old 06-04-2019, 08:24 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by AlexBell View Post
I've had another recurrence of the initial problem with which I started this thread on my Sony T3. I can't think of anything I did which might have caused the problem again.

Closing the reader down and restarting did not help. What did work was to connect the reader to my computer, and only then open calibre. I've done this successfully several times now.

But I have no idea why the problem came back, or whether the routine mentioned above fixed the problem or was just a coincidence.
That sounds like the readers file system had corruption and when you connected it to Windows (PC), Windows did a scan/fix (I never have seen it do that silently, but then, I make my system 'always ask' when given the choice. (I still have most of my toes left, because of this avoiding shooting my self in the foot eyeball checks )
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