However judging from my experience so far I should have done a lot more research into quality control issues! So far I'm not too impressed. I did some research before it was bought for me and the Kobo appeared to be a good choice for my usage based on Canadian location, mainly epub library books planned for use and price and form factor. On ejection and reconnection the cycle repeats. I have run through this exercise a number of times and each time the Kobo will only allow one access/action to the device before losing the connection. I am of the opinion it just couldn't find the device and the error message merely reflect the operation it was trying to perform when it was looking for the device. "can't open database" or phrases to that effect. After ejecting and reconnecting I managed to delete the news files, but then couldn't download more books because both Calibre and Windows couldn't find the device again.Ĭalibre errors (from memory) were 1. I downloaded the books but couldn't delete the news files on the reader because Calibre errored out, when I checked the USB connection in Windows it couldn't find the device. For example - tonight I was trying to download some books to the reader and delete some news subscriptions previously downloaded to the reader. However it is only recognized for one action, then it loses connection both in Windows and Calibre. When it's first plugged in both Windows and Calibre recognize it. ![]() The replacement Touch I had to go back and get now has disconnection issues on use. The first one I got, at Christmas, wasn't recognized by the computer at all - reproducible on two different machines. I'm having the same problem with a (second) brand new Kobo Touch. To add to that I have lost my receipt so I probably can't return it :/ Previously these errors occurred once only, after I had re-connected the KT seemed to work as normal and I was able to load books using Calibre, but now this occurs every time I connect the KT.Ĭould someone please help me, i am completely lost and unable to side-load books to my device, this is devastating (2, 'GetDiskFreeSpace', 'The system cannot find the file specified.')įile "site-packages\calibre\gui2\device.py", line 405, in _upload_booksįile "site-packages\calibre\devices\usbms\driver.py", line 252, in upload_booksįile "site-packages\calibre\devices\usbms\device.py", line 1013, in _sanity_checkįile "site-packages\calibre\devices\usbms\device.py", line 175, in free_spaceįile "site-packages\calibre\devices\usbms\device.py", line 133, in _windows_spaceĮrror: (2, 'GetDiskFreeSpace', 'The system cannot find the file specified.') OperationalError: unable to open database file I've tried different usb ports, but i don't have another cable.Įdit: this has happened since the beginning, it even occurred during the original setup! could it be faulty hardware, and would it be worth getting a replacement?ĮRROR: Error: Error communicating with deviceįile "site-packages\calibre\gui2\device.py", line 81, in runįile "site-packages\calibre\gui2\device.py", line 429, in _delete_booksįile "site-packages\calibre\devices\kobo\driver.py", line 434, in delete_booksįile "site-packages\calibre\devices\kobo\driver.py", line 349, in delete_via_sql It keeps dropping the connection to my PC, after attempting to transfer files, some will work and then all of a sudden my computer can't find the device any more, it appears in my Computer but when I click on the icon the directory appears to be empty. Joe brings that same passion to How-To Geek.I have a Kobo touch with firmware 1.9.14, but i have also tried 1.9.16 and the problem still occurs! ![]() If something piques his interest, he will dive into it headfirst and try to learn as much as possible. Outside of technology, Joe is an avid DIYer, runner, and food enthusiast. After several years of jailbreaking and heavily modifying an iPod Touch, he moved on to his first smartphone, the HTC DROID Eris. He got his start in the industry covering Windows Phone on a small blog, and later moved to Phandroid where he covered Android news, reviewed devices, wrote tutorials, created YouTube videos, and hosted a podcast.įrom smartphones to Bluetooth earbuds to Z-Wave switches, Joe is interested in all kinds of technology. He has written thousands of articles, hundreds of tutorials, and dozens of reviews.īefore joining How-To Geek, Joe worked at XDA-Developers as Managing Editor and covered news from the Google ecosystem. Joe loves all things technology and is also an avid DIYer at heart. He has been covering Android and the rest of the Google ecosystem for years, reviewing devices, hosting podcasts, filming videos, and writing tutorials. Joe Fedewa has been writing about technology for over a decade.
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