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Old 01-26-2022, 08:57 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by JDesat View Post
Unfortunately, when I try to VACUUM the database (in SQLite Studio or with the Kobo Utilities plugin in Calibre) that's when I get the 'disk image is malformed' error and it doesn't work.

Any other ideas, maybe a way to force the VACUUM, or am I SOL?
Is vacuuming the same thing as "compressing the database"? I don't see an option to "vaccum" and I am having the same problem.

Edit: Oops, I see davidfor's suggestion above is to "VACUUM, or compress" the database, so I assume they are the same thing. Never mind.

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