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Old 01-25-2025, 12:48 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by John F View Post
Who said it was corrupt? Windows, Kobo?
Actually it was Calibre when I first connected the device. And also, when I use KoboUtilities -> Database -> Check the device database.

Are there other ways I can be told the database is corrupt?

How would Windows do that? As far as I know it doesn't check the device - it merely connects it ----- No?

In all my years of using Readers that is the only thing that has ever given me that warning.

I think I'm getting even more confused than when I began this. LOL.
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