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Originally Posted by davidfor
The database is being corrupted because something is going wrong. What, I have no idea, just something is preventing the database from be written correctly. It can happen when you don't eject the device correctly at the wrong time. It would also happen if the process updating the database had crashed without the the database being save properly.
It could be calibre. I would not expect so, but, there could be something new on the device that disagrees with calibre. To check that, you would need to test the database before using calibre. You can do that from any SQLite database management tool. And check again after using calibre before ejecting.
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I had that problem with a Macbook in the past. The Libra kept randomly disconnecting during transfer and kept corrupting the database to a degree that I needed to reset the device several times a month. Back then I thought Kobo was just shit and I sold it unfortunately, but it kept happening with my Tolino and my Pocketbooks too, so just keep in mind that it could be the cable or a Macbook.