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Kobo Glo and Calibre
Windows 8, latest versions of Kobo and Calibre software:
I continue to find that after I have used Calibre, the next time I connect the Glo I get a message that errors have been detected and the disk should be scanned. I click to go ahead with the scan, and everything seems OK with no errors found. I seem to remember reading somewhere that Calibre either changes or doesn't change something on the disk which leads Windows to think there might be an error. Is this the explanation, or is something amiss? Thanks, Tom |
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Calibre does write to the disk when syncing. After reading the database on the device, it updates a couple of files in the root directory of the device. And it might update the database on the device. Whether it does depends on some settings. If you send a book to the device, it writes a copy of the book to the device and again, might update the database.
All this should leave the device driver clean if you eject it properly. You need to make sure all calibre jobs have finished and then eject using either calibre or the safely remove device in Windows. It is working with no issues for me in Windows 7, but I haven't tried Windows 8. If this is happening consistently with calibre, can you try closing calibre and then using Windows to eject the device? There shouldn't be a difference, but maybe something has changed in Windows 8. |
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You also might want to ensure the eject is not being prevented by other processes accessing the Kobo drive, such as Anti Virus programs.
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When I did as davidfor suggested -- close Calibre and eject in Windows -- all seems OK. So maybe Calibre does write something to the disk that Windows does not like.
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As PeterT said, if something else is accessing the device, then it can block the eject. I frequently get caught by his as I open database to check what is happening.
But, as long as all the jobs are complete in calibre, it should not have any open files on the device. If you try a Windows eject while calibre is running, does it refuse to eject? If so, that shows something is still open. Also, are you using the extended driver? |
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Then I connected and did the Windows eject with Calibre running. This time the Glo was ejected from Windows, but remained connected in Calibre. So I ejected, disconnected, reconnected, and got the error message again. There is a security event log from around the same time which doesn't mean anything to me. I saved it and tried to attach it to this message, but was told it is an invalid file type. The extension is .evtx. Fortunately there doesn't seem to be any real error which causes the message. But it is puzzling. |
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I really never thought it was a Calibre issue though, so I finally broke down and did a factory reset on the Glo. Transferred my books over again (I only keep under 200 on my readers), and I haven't had any of those problems since and I still use only Calibre to sideload all my books. I just chalked it up to a possible corrupt database, which I've read can happen quite often. But you might give that a try and see if it doesn't solve the problem. Just be sure you have copies of your books elsewhere too, it will erase everything from the reader and you'll have to set it up again like new. |
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I looked around in the event log and found a reference to Calibre. It doesn't mean anything to me, but may to you. A screenshot is attached. |
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There is a calibre plugin available that converts ePubs to kepubs as they are sent to the Kobo. Doing this forces the device to use a different rendering engine, that has some functional differences to the regular ADE based engine. See this thread for more info.
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