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Old 01-30-2024, 06:47 AM   #124
John F
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
Not quite right, John F. Plug it in when the database was not properly closed and get the database corrupted message. No need to transfer books or unplug it.

OTOH, since I backup the database once per day, the times that this has caused me any issues are nonexistent. If you don't backup your database, you get to sign out and sign in which does not remove sideloaded content which will be re-imported as part of the sign in.

Rather unlike my Kindle Paperwhite 10th gen. which on Saturday when I connected it to WiFi for the first time since before Christmas decided to wipe my sideloaded content. Not that it matters much since most of that sideloaded content was from books that I was formatting/editing for others but for others, it might be just a touch more important.
To me, the point is that they both (Kobo and Kindle) have their problems. Why bring it up in a "Joy of Reading" thread?

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Another difference is that Kobo is aware of the issue and admits that it is an issue that will (hopefully) be fixed in the next firmware release. In contrast, Amazon does not seem to see wiping sideloaded content as an issue, probably since, for the most part, that involves content not purchased from Amazon.
Just curious, but how do you know that Kobo and Amazon are aware/not aware of the problems and their plans for fixing/not fixing them?
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