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Old 02-08-2022, 04:41 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by abrogard View Post
I blundered and did an update and broke my dedrm.
Before I knew it I had imported over 300 Kindles including an unknown number of DRM'd.
Now I've got dedrm installed again and I'm apparently looking at deleting all those DRM'd and reinstalling.
Well that's going to be hard.
How'm I going to know which is which?
And how do I do a 'select and bulk remove' thing?
Is there an optimised work routine for this task?
Easy.
  1. Create a new library based on your current library.
  2. Go into your existing library and search for all of your eBooks by file extension.
  3. Drag/drop all of those files to the new library

If you have any edited metadata, you'll need to copy the Metadata.opf files from the old library to the new library. Once that's done, you can do a rebuild of the library to read the new data.
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