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Originally Posted by zenji
SERIOUSLY David: i say again:
feel free to name me one major service or device that loses such a large amount of (customer-created) data as the assignment of books (even 500+ books) to different collections.
I'd argue that this is NOT expected behaviour for most people, which is WHY I felt no compulsion to check on weird side fx. I also repeat: the person who gave the advice was a 'wizard' with thousands of posts, who literally said it wouldn't cause 'any problems', so I took that as enough advice. It seems pretty obvious you didn't read my posts before making these comments.
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The problem is that if the database is corrupt, sometimes the only way to fix it is to start over. You very well may have had a corrupt database given how your Kobo was acting. So in that case, the fix is to start over. You have no need at all to logout if your database is not corrupt.
But for the future, f you use Calibre to manage your eBooks and put them on your Kobo, you can also use Kobo Utilities to make a backup of the database when you connect your Kobo to your Calibre library. If the database is not corryot, Kobo Utilities will make a copy n your computer so if you do somehow have a corrupt database, you can copy the latest copy over the corrupt database.
One other thing is there is a problem with CBZ files at the moment so if you do have any CBZ on your Kobo, delete them so you don't have any problems.