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Old 03-31-2020, 09:52 AM   #3
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What OS?
because that name ("Calibre Library_full_b136_s1_v1") does not look like what I got / get using Windows Calibre (c 2017) and I don't remember Export -Import in much earlier versions.
The current version puts a set of 'spanned' archives into the designated folder. (I must create and name the EMPTY folder).
part-0012.calibre-data is the format (starts at 1 and goes for as many # as needed. All max out at about 1.04x G )

Prior to that, I used Winzip on the Library folder (and added the config folder)

I suspect you used a 3rd party tool. But I have been wrong. That may have been your naming convention, and it contains the standard parts, in which case Calibre should handle those using the Import part of Export-Import (on the Library Icon) (The Import tool will create the Libraries IN the location specified)
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