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Old 09-24-2024, 11:43 PM   #3
1ily
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
That pattern of database corruption is generally an issue with the USB connection (a flaky cable, not safely ejecting, etc.). What does a database check show (either the check database from Kobo Utilities or an external SQLite application). Using SQLite Expert Personal, I tend to use the database check then vacuum and then re-index all tables which will help with some minor issues.
I have been using DB Browser SQLite, but I'll make the switch to SQLite Expert Personal and follow those steps the next time

I've been safely ejecting my Kobo, but my apple cable is maybe 6 years old. The rubber near the connectors still cover the wires, so I assumed it was fine. I'll look into getting a replacement

Thanks for the advice!

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