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09-12-2024, 01:31 AM | #61 | |
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09-12-2024, 03:18 AM | #62 |
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Your old PC might have had a HD starting to fail, thus corrupting the Calibre config folder, you simply brought the corruption over to your new PC.
Or You got a Malware infestation. IIRC You can NOT just copy Kindle or Adobe (files) to a new PC. They are made specific to the PC on import (I tried restoring my Kindle stuff after a video driver issue faked me out. Not allowed, everything had to come from my Amazon account ) |
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I downloaded the driver file from NVidia's site. Unlike my laptop where the two video chipsets are on the motherboard and work together using the same builtin display and external video ports, the desktop has a separate video card so no need to wait for Lenovo to supply the driver.
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09-12-2024, 11:50 AM | #64 |
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Opps ... Not solved for ver 7.17
@kovidgoyal, @theducks, @Sirtel, @Martinoptic, @JSWolf, @PeterT
I forgot I was running 3.48. When I upgraded I was once again the problem returned. I loaded ver 5.44 and everything works. Happy but very confused camper. |
09-12-2024, 12:14 PM | #65 |
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It's also possible to use the latest Calibre (7.17), but the viewer of an earlier Calibre version. Just install the portable version of that earlier Calibre and the regular version of the latest Calibre, associate your epubs with the viewer of the earlier portable (right-click on the file, Open with..., Choose another app ->More apps, navigate to the viewer in the portable folder and select it). Then uncheck epub in the Preferences -> Behavior of the current regular Calibre. Now whenever you open your epub in Calibre, it will open in the older viewer.
This way you can use the latest Calibre for conversion and library management, but the viewer of the earlier version for reading your ebooks. Last edited by Sirtel; 09-12-2024 at 12:17 PM. |
09-12-2024, 12:28 PM | #66 | |
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I love this community and calibre and how it enables me to manage my books, read and to be read, and the ease (again, at last) of reading them. Thanks so much. |
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09-12-2024, 12:52 PM | #67 | |
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Personally I never had any issues with Lenovo and Microsoft Surface devices. My latest daily driver is a Dell, however (chosen for several reasons, but mainly its screen ratio 16:10) and this beast has been extremely capricious in many ways. The screen is gorgeous, though, and I need the 16:10 ratio. |
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09-12-2024, 01:14 PM | #68 | |
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I have a large monitor on a swing arm mount (AirDesk) beside my recliner with my PC on a shelf nearby. When I uprooted years ago to move near my kids to help with grandkids I gave up my old Dell desktop and bought the Lenovo ThinkPad. Loved not having the noisy fan. When I found the AirDesk, I parked the ThinkPad on a shelf, tent style, essentially using it as a desktop! No only did was I able to use a larger monitor, I no longer had to deal with a hot lap! The ThinkCentre I'm using is also super quiet. At any rate, having a much larger monitor is great for these old eyes. |
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09-12-2024, 06:10 PM | #69 |
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It's the best of both worlds - for document and calibre work, and for watching an occasional movie or editing a video. I've had both 16:9 and 3:2 screens - the first is only suitable for movies and videos, not enough screen real estate for any other serious work; 3:2 on the other hand is not suitable for videos or movies. From now on I want 16:10. That's what Apple uses on their MacBooks, and I think it's an excellent decision. But I don't want a Mac; I'm a lifelong Windows user. Unfortunately there are very few Windows devices with that screen ratio.
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