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Old 04-04-2020, 03:28 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Maverick1962 View Post
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I have done all that you said(above) and for a very short while it worked,then stopped working,..........................again.
I finally deleted Calibre from my PC, factory restored my Fire HD10,re installed Calibre onto my PC & it worked,for a short while,then stopped working again.

Must admit,it is really getting beyond a joke now.

The 2 files that you mention "driveinfo.calibre and metadata.calibre" should they be on a device at all as you mention deleting them.

Its fast getting to the stage where I am considering using a different program that may not be as good but at least they will work.
Those SHOULD be there as they speed up the sync of known books.
The reason to DELETE is that they may become corrupted if you don't eject safely. Something is corrupting you Fires files (Calibre is not being corrupted).
The usual culprits:
A/V messing things up, Malware , User pulling the connection, Device storage failing
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