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Old 03-05-2024, 10:33 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Cactus Chef View Post
There's no hard limit to how much you can transfer in one fell swoop, evidence suggests it simply gets riskier the more books you push. I would recommend capping at 100 per push, then disconnecting, let the Kobo update the database, verify that you can open and page through one of the new books, and then starting with the next batch. No need to power off the device.
I recently (last week) realized that many of the books I had side-loaded on my Libra 2 were epub format and not kepub which is what I wanted. So I deleted everything off of the device then went into Calibre and sent approximately 800 books from my library in Calibre to the Kobo. It took a while but it managed to do it and once the Kobo was ejected it imported them all without a problem. So, for me it has worked pretty well.
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