Thanks for your answer.
When I click "yes", to fix it, it goes slowly (with a message with something in three stages if I remember well) and when it finishes it returns the same error message.
Here are the details:
calibre, version 6.29.0
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "calibre\gui2\ui.py", line 890, in library_moved
File "calibre\db\legacy.py", line 199, in __init__
File "calibre\db\cache.py", line 189, in __init__
File "calibre\db\cache.py", line 471, in initialize_fts
File "calibre\db\cache.py", line 482, in start_fts_pool
File "calibre\db\cache.py", line 85, in call_func_with_lock
File "calibre\db\cache.py", line 594, in queue_next_fts_job
File "calibre\db\cache.py", line 497, in _update_fts_indexing_numbers
File "calibre\db\fts\connect.py", line 70, in number_dirtied
File "calibre\db\fts\connect.py", line 59, in get_connection
File "calibre\db\fts\connect.py", line 47, in initialize
File "calibre\db\backend.py", line 377, in get
File "C:\t\t\apsw-j4twq5fs\src\cursor.c", line 240, in resetcursor
apsw.CorruptError: CorruptError: database disk image is malformed
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