![]() New Kobo models are released frequently, so all documented hacks do not work for every e-reader, especially hardware hacks. ![]() However, while I have used Kobo e-readers for a decade, I only recently started to explore Kobo’s hacker community. Tests after using calibre would show if it was the cause.Any piece of proprietary hardware eventually spawns a community of hackers. A concern is that it is something calibre is doing. ![]() The rest was thoughts on how to check if the database was still OK at any point. If it did happen, then that is when the books would seem to disappear. There are probably other times when the database is reread. Either, whatever did the restart also corrupted the database (such as a crash while writing to the database), or it was already corrupted. When the database was read during the startup, it was already corrupted. I think something caused the device to restart after you finished reading. When I realized there were many books missing, I did restart the device, but it changed nothing. The books appeared where they should, in the order they should, and reading was completely normal, as well as calling dictionaries. And the reading was completely normal before. I always return to the home page before putting a reader to sleep. * technical information 21.8 Go available, so there are many invisible books present, but not all as it should be 21.2 Go available. * 9 books visible on home page, 11 in book list Then I had the usual charge your reader screen, and I restarted it - result: When I disconnected Elipsa, the first screen was as if it was a new empty reader, but then it started a lengthy import of the content.
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