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Originally Posted by gaygobli
Hey everyone!
I'm new to ereaders, ebooks, calibre and all of this. I started using calibre this week and love it. Worked great, loved polishing up a bunch of books I torrented. I saved them all only in epub format because that's my preference. I noticed when they all transferred to my ereader that along with the epub files, a separate jpg got downloaded there too for each book. I was able to just manually delete them and the epub files open and work fine. But I was wondering how I can avoid this in the future? I'm thinking of just individually going through the ereader when it's plugged into my laptop and deleting the jpg files? Or is there a more efficient way of fixing this? My biggest concern is doing something that'll mess up the books because I'm downloading a lot of books to build up my ereader library, and I don't want to go through all of the work and realize I messed up and have to do it all over again.
I appreciate any suggestions and help! Thank you 
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Just a fair warning. People around here are quick to assume torrenting means stealing. You’ll get grief if you don’t clarify that you’re torrenting public domain releases, etc.
As for your question, I’ve never noticed Calibre doing that, and I’ve used it for years. What computer platform are you using? What version of Calibre? How did you transfer the books? Within Calibre or manually from Calibre’s library directories? A bit more info here will help us identify the problem you’re running into, though some of the Calibre Gnostics around here will have several guesses for you with what you’ve already typed up.