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Old 09-03-2021, 10:44 AM   #4
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Device: Kobo Aura One, Kobo Forma
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
BookReader.sqlite is largely used for some of the information related to Kobo Plus and library borrowing. I understand it gets used for other things, but, I don't know what they are. From my experience, it should be fairly small. I would only expect a large size like that if you are borrowing books from Kobo Plus. Removing it isn't a real problem. But, if the sync fails afterwards, using the account repair should fix it.

And as @DNSB added, with the timestamp and the existence of the two extra files, that database is almost definitely broken. The two extra files should only exist for a short time as changes are made to database. When they are committed they should disappear. Delete the three files and let the device recreate them.
Yes, thank you, I deleted the three files, rebooted the device, and now only BookReader.sqlite file of 14kb is created.
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