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Haha... Didn't see your last post in time. So, while waiting for chkdsk to complete, I just watched the Sydney fireworks. Yes, it is now 2012 down under, so happy new year from the Sydney Australia logos fan club!
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Hi Mark, Deon and Betsie, I tried emptying the cache, downloading and running logos4.msi - still no joy. Only the setup warning notice, "a newer version of Logos Bible software 4 is already on your computer." So I'm going to try a reinstall using method 2. I look forward to what the boffins make of all this! Cheers Michael
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Same here. And the installer folder was empty afterwards. Hopefully the next upgrade will be smooth as. Thanks all for your help. Have a great year studying Gods word with Logos! Michael
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Well, despite my kudos to Mark, i'm still having problems. I now have L6 to play with, but it's still dl'ing various resources - 261 mg to go - but nada happening. It starts to dl, then stalls, and starts over again. To complicate things, it says it's indexing my library, but when I mouse over the little triangle on top right,it is stuck at 0%. So if
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How do I get rid of the Giovanni Diodati Bibbia in my Top Bibles list in the iPad app? I do not speak old Italian (or whatever it is) and I do not own this Bible. It is not in my Top Bibles. Yet it persists in insinuating itself into my Top Bibles when I do a passage comparison in the iPad app. Is there anything I can do to make it go away foreve? Thanks
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My prioritised Bibles in L6 (Mac) are: ESV, UBS4, NET, NIV84, REB The GDB appears on iPad list after USB4, and bumps off REB. I just noticed that when I click on "MY top Bibles" on the iPad (rather than "top Bibles") I get this list: AMP, CJB, CEV, ESV, GNB. Confusing much?
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I thought of a work around... buy the book, then hide it. But it costs 13 bucks - so I ain't trying that! Seriously, am I the only one who has this problem? It's really annoying... :)
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Graham Criddle, you sir, are a genius! Your suggestion worked just fine. I actually followed your procedure on my iPhone app, and found to my delight, it had automatically sorted itself out on my iPad. No more struggling with 17th Century Italian!