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Old 06-12-2010, 02:13 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Sydney's Mom View Post
Did I just overwhelm it? Anyone else try to load this number of books all at once and have a problem? Guess I need to keep with the top 5 or 10 books in each category.
My Kindle isn't quite half as full as yours, but I'll chime in, anyway. I have 600 books on my Kindle and some of my collections have 150 items. Most of my books are in two or more collections. I have a roughly equal ratio of Amazon purchases to 3rd party documents. I organized everything all in one sitting without any issues.

Are you sure your Kindle was fully indexed before you started organizing?
You might try re-loading your books and then periodically do a search for a nonsense word (something that wouldn't appear in any of your books). The search page will indicate then number of unindexed items (if any) and that number will decrease steadily as indexing progresses. If, at the end, there are any books that won't index, then those are probably corrupted and you need to download fresh copies.

I'd wait until everything is indexed before working with collections.
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