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Old 03-10-2013, 05:50 AM   #474
jack5959
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Join Date: Mar 2013
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Hi!
@ Ixtab: I await the end of the indexation and I'll see if the collections manager, wants to work. (It's your last version).
Thank you very much for your indulgence for my English. I also find it is difficult to understand what I should do with your instructions, because of rough translations. So thank you to understand that the translator helps but don't work perfectly. I translate with google and edit my post, because I try to correct the translator!!!
@ KNC1: Thank you for
[QUOTE] leaving the USB cable connected to power when indexing hundreds of books is a "good idea" too [/ QUOTE]
Before your help, my K5 has indexed only a few dozen ebooks a day ... And after: several hundred per day. I put over 1600 books and the indexation will not take weeks (or more ....as I thought before): this is good news for me.
I give you an interressant link about the K5 indexation... I hope it helps.
Quote:
For about 1500 books,
- The "Documents" folder occupies 693 MB
- Indexing files that are in the hidden folder "System" (especially not spoil it!) Occupy 414 MB 151 MB remains free.
Working hypothesis (a bit risky, I agree in advance): 1500 books are a representative sample in terms of size (it is home to a small three-page text to the integral of Hugo). If we accept this, we see that the index occupies about 60% of the books themselves.

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