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Old 08-31-2023, 06:48 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Ahu Lee View Post
I am having the same problem as OP only on Windows 7. Does anyone know (has anyone found) the solution to this?

Code:
C:\Calibre Portable\Calibre>calibre-debug -g
calibre 5.44  embedded-python: True is64bit: False
Windows-7-6.1.7601-SP1 Windows ('32bit', 'WindowsPE')
('Windows', '7', '6.1.7601')
Python 3.8.5
Windows: ('7', '6.1.7601', 'SP1', 'Multiprocessor Free')
Interface language: None
Turning on automatic hidpi scaling
PS I have no problems with the 3.44 version on the same system.

Thank you!
The only way you can update calibre is to update your system to Windows 10 64-bit. But that basically means starting over providing your system can handle Windows 10.
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