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Just installed Calibre first time - corrupted library?
What the heck? I can't even launch the app for the very first time. It just keeps complaining about a corrupted library. When I try to let it fix itself, it just shows a neverending progress bar.
What is wrong with this app? So far it's pretty crappy. |
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Finally fixed this.
I finally got it to ask me to create a new library. When I selected the same location I configured the first time around, it said it was unable to create the library <- a MUCH better message. I figured out that Calibre can't create a library in an existing folder inside c:\Program Files in Windows. I switched it to another folder, and it was able to create the folder. Overall, a bad first time experience and possibly enough to drive potential users away. First time usage should be much smoother. This could be accomplished with better messaging saying a first-time library could not be created in the location chosen. |
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A New install gets exactly 1 book (the users guide).
Calibre has MILLIONS of users (check the stats at the download site) So, that leaves your system and you, doing something odd ![]() Did you read the FAQs? The stickies at the top of this and the devices forum (this issue. Good plan to read them all ![]() First of all we need to know on WHAT OS (and version) you are putting Calibre. Then WHERE, your Library (folder) is: (usual defaults to your user folder)? Right off the top, without any input from you, I would guess: ![]() You put (allowed) the Library in a Google Drive (cloud) folder. That is a 100% incompatible place as it mangles the file/folder names. SEE stickies Other Clouds (or NAS) can be used for BACKUP, but not for an active Library use. (and 2 way sync really is a race to disaster. Mirror is mostly safe.) |
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We cross posted;
I see you tried to put the Library with the program (that was a ![]() FWIW. Calibre also protects against creating a Library (with the contents) on an occupied folder. The folder used must be empty when creating a New Library (New/Updates to Calibre will detect and allow a proper Calibre Library structure ) |
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For security reasons, Windows really doesn't like user files inside Program Files; if you poke around in the AppData folder a bit, you might find a "VirtualStore" folder that has user files for older legacy programs that were redirected there. Put it somewhere else.
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