personal books
I have been creating personal books out of years of my studies. I have at least one book for each book of the Bible, old lessons I have taught, two books that I wrote, my pastor's sermons., indexes on another hundred books in my library. When I add them, they all show up in the panel. I constantly update them.
Today I wanted to look for a sermon my pastor preached on a particular passage. The passage guide showed no hits in my personal books.
I went to the library and found only 23 books under my name, none under my pastor's name. only 21 user created books in my whole library.
how can this be?
Oh, if you respond to this, I do not receive notifications in my email anymore either. perhaps you can send me a blank email that you responded
thank you
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just one. a desktop
I'm here everyday, on it all day.
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Are the missing books still visible in the Personal Books tool? If yes, what happens, when you click on "Open" next to one of those books?
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just one. a desktop
Just to make sure: The only computer you have ever used to create personal books is the same computer you are using now. Also, you have not wiped the computer or performed a complete reinstall of Logos. Are all of those true?
If all of those are true, then the next step is to check out Bernhard's track:
Are the missing books still visible in the Personal Books tool? If yes, what happens, when you click on "Open" next to one of those books?
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wow, it says I don't have a license to view this resource. I created this resource. Why would I need a license?
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I did do a reinstall. I moved Logos to an internal SSD.
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wow, it says I don't have a license to view this resource. I created this resource. Why would I need a license?
This error message is wrong (some are known to be) and simply should be understood as the resource is not there. The question is why - do you use another computer or have re-installed Logos from scratch?
Have joy in the Lord!
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I did do a reinstall. I moved Logos to an internal SSD.
Possibly you should be able to get your PBs back by running the scan command against your old drive, such as scan \ if you attach the old drive as
Have joy in the Lord!
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My old drive is C; You say just run scan c:\ and it should find them?
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My old drive is C; You say just run scan c:\ and it should find them?
Most probably, yes
Have joy in the Lord!
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Mick has got you going in the right track, but for clarification:
I did do a reinstall.
The project and metadata (title, author, publisher, etc.) for personal books syncs automatically by default. The source files do not sync. The compiled book file does not sync automatically (but can be manually uploaded).
I moved Logos to an internal SSD.
What you have described is indicative of a new installation where the compiled files were not uploaded, nor were they brought over manually during the move. If you did move them over, you didn't tell Logos where they were (through the "scan" command).
only 21 user created books
My assumption here is that you did upload those 21 resources.
Possibly you should be able to get your PBs back by running the scan command
NOTE: Mick's good advice here will help you to view the compiled files. However, you will not be able to recompile these files unless you find the source files. Also, I don't know if you use the scan method what will happen if you recompile. It <may> create a duplicate file since Logos will likely view this installation as a "new computer."
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Also, I don't know if you use the scan method what will happen if you recompile. It <may> create a duplicate file since Logos will likely view this installation as a "new computer."
Recompiling will be OK, as the file name is retained with the PB in Tools > Personal Books, and sync'd to the new computer.
The scan needs to be refined as C: is much to broad. Use scan C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\Logos\Data in the GO Box; where Username is your Windows User Id. But first check that the folder still exists, as you may have to recompile from the source files.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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I tried to do that, and I got scared. It talked about scanning and cleaning my hard drive. Don't want that. Everything but Logos is on there.
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Logos is not telling me when people respond. I kept looking in the forums and the last post I saw was mine.
I didn't understand most of what you said. No, I did not upload any files. Nothing different from anything else, unless those 21 files were files I updated since the reinstall. I update them often.
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maybe somebody from customer service can take over my computer and do this remotely.
I'm afraid I'm going to screw things up. When I started trying a scan, it talked about cleaning my hard drive.
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files are gone
how would I recompile from source files?
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I have to hunt to find out if anyone responds to my posts here. It doesn't look like it but I search and, oh, somebody answered me.
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how would I recompile from source files?
In exactly the same way that you created the personal books to begin with. The only difference is that you will want to use the same titles you did initially. The important thing is not to panic and not to assume that customer service will magically fix it -- their focus is on technical issues not training issues. Just listen and let Dave (or others) walk you step by step through recovery.
- When you say "the files are gone", do you mean that the directory containing the files you need to scan is empty?
- Do you know where you kept the source files? Are they present?
- What sort of backup service do you use for your computer?
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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I have to hunt to find out if anyone responds to my posts here. It doesn't look like it but I search and, oh, somebody answered me.
If you click on "Your Discussions" on the main Forum page, you'll see all threads that you have posted on. Ones with more recent activity will be at the top, and ones you haven't looked at yet since someone last added a comment will be in blue (others grey).
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I tried to do that, and I got scared. It talked about scanning and cleaning my hard drive. Don't want that. Everything but Logos is on there.
I don't know about the "cleaning" part - why would Logos do that? But you can easily reduce the risk by taking all the *.lbspbb files from the (probably hidden) path C:\Logos\Data\xxxxxxxx\ResourceManager\Resources and copying them to a USB stick aka thumbdrive. Then you can scan E:\ or whatever the drive of the stick is.
Have joy in the Lord!
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1. The files do not appear in my library. When I go to the tools menu, they all seem to be there.
The C: drive is blank as to all Logos files.
2. The source files? I have copies of course in my Word files.
3. I back up my documents. Norton has a backup thing, but it's only for about 10GB.
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The files do not appear in my library. When I go to the tools menu, they all seem to be there.
That is expected as per what we have discussed. The project files are in the personal book builder tool. Those (by default) sync. The compiled resource files (i.e. the books in your library) do not sync automatically.
The C: drive is blank as to all Logos files.
The storage location of logos files and personal books is a bit techie. Dave gave you an idea of where to look... but if they are not there, your only option is to recompile.
The source files? I have copies of course in my Word files.
Yes. Your "source" files are the original word documents. You will recompile the files as I described above.
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thank you that was helpful
I'm still trying to figure out why I don't get notification in my inbox anymore.
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I would think if the books are in the program, there must be some way to do more than one at a time.
Why would anybody think that reinstalling on an SSD, all the files wouldn't remain intact?
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They would have downloaded from Logos automatically, if you had clicked Upload when compiling them the first time...
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I did do a reinstall. I moved Logos to an internal SSD.
Possibly you should be able to get your PBs back by running the scan command against your old drive, such as scan \ if you attach the old drive as
Please note that the "scan" command is a command that you enter into the Logos GO box and it will need the path name to where the .lbspbb files are or where they maybe still on the C: drive as something like: (And this path maybe hidden)
C:\Users\User1\AppData\Local\Logos\Data\RANDOM\ResourceManager\Resources\file.lbspbb
Where User1 is the home directory for most items like Documents, Downloads, etc.
Where RANDOM is a directory / folder that seems to have a random name.
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My C drive is clean of Logos files.
I'm working on rebuilding and uploading now.
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