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Old 03-06-2022, 03:21 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by jnikkir View Post
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That's really nice of you to offer but I don't think I'm comfortable sharing my whole library... Would it work to share a ZIP of a library with a smaller selection, with all eBook formats removed? "Remove all formats from selected books"? I made a dupe library that way (copied the structure from my main library), and it's giving me the same lags as my full library.
Ah-ha - If you still have that laggy library with no format files, we can use it to 'prove' the lag is not due to file system access.

Secure a copy of it with your file manager (with calibre closed), then delete all the Author and Book folders so that it looks something this:

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Then start calibre and access that library (you won't see any covers) and do whatever to see if it's still laggy - assuming it is you could zip that library, upload it somewhere, and PM the link to Jim.

BR

** you might not have the …backup.json and …restore.db files, that's OK.

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