I'm in my seminary library and the download has been complete, but now it's on stage 2 of 3 of "Preparing your Library."
If I need to shut down my laptop to hibernate it until I get home, will this ruin the process?
It may restart preparing your library, but you wouldn't need to redownload if that's what you're asking...
Hibernation should be OK.
I'm in my seminary library and the download has been complete, but now it's on stage 2 of 3 of "Preparing your Library." If I need to shut down my laptop to hibernate it until I get home, will this ruin the process?
I did it twice last night, so I think is save to say yes. After you turn back on your pc, it will resume indexing or continue download resources.
Yes... The indexing process has not even started so it will slow that process down. However the difference is that if you shut down prior to the start of indexing, you waste no time on it. Once the indexing portion of installation and set-up begins, it is worth the while to let it go and finish because if you shut it down in the middle of indexing it will start all over again from the beginning even if you are 99% done...
is there a way to retrigger the indexing process?
If it is not already running, it will start up automatically when you start Logos if the index is incomplete.
If you go into standby or hibernate while it is running, it will continue as before (automatically) when you wake the computer up..
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