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Old 01-11-2014, 06:29 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by yadgiri View Post
I have a Kobo Glo and am using Calibre 1.19 to load epubs onto it. The epub is copied over fine (I see the folder created in the root folder of Kobo). When I disconnect the Kobo the screen for loading content appears as normal and finishes. I can see the books with the cover in my library and can even open the book.
The book opens to the cover page but when I try to turn to the next page the display returns to the home page and the book is marked as finished. Has anyone seen this problem before? I installed Kobo utilities and checked the device database and it indicated the database is fine:

"Result of running 'PRAGMA integrity_check' on database on the Kobo device:


ok"

Could someone shed some light on why this might be happening? Thank you.
If you can open the book from within Calibre on your computer, it suggests the ebook is not corrupted which I've seen a couple of times.

The last couple of times I saw something similar was when I recopied a book after I had used Sigil to edit the ebook. The changes included changes to the TOC. My quick fix was to delete the book using the Kobo, then reconnect the Kobo to my computer and recopied the book from Calibre to my Kobo.

I think the problem is that the database still has the information from the old copy and during the processing phase, the information from the new copy does not cleanly remove the old information.

Regards,
David

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