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Old 07-06-2021, 06:52 AM   #2562
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Location: France
Device: Elipsa, Sage, Libra 2
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
If you are using a 32-bit version of Calibre, it doesn't have enough memory to to write to metadata.calibre on your Elipsa. Switching to the 64-bit version should solve the memory error. If this is the case, it means you'll have to give up the 32-bit version.
I want to keep the portable version, which is easiest to save and synchronize without losing any parameter. I did last year turn it into a 64 bits version, but the process would have to be repeated every time Calibre's version changes, and I prefer to always have the latest version of everything, except for major changes to F/W when I might wait until people report no problems.
KoboTouchExtended's newest version means conversion to kepubs during transfer to Kobos works for all my books. Updating the metadata works most of the time, including this morning after my latest message.
Also I decided to add Libra and Elipsa's databases to my weekly saving process as well as whenever I make major changes of course.

Edit: DNSB kindly gave me a step by step process at the time, and looking at the thread, I notice JSWolf and I already had this discussion:https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=335121. One person's "easy" is another's "hassle" or "painful" or "too difficult".

One of my brothers was always after me about syncing, and I tried, and made majors errors. I'm major errors prone...

Later he also introduced me to portable versions, and that was it for me. Whenever a portable version exists, I use it.

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