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    Yep :) better to fully remove the db from hard disk ?
    After that does it always work ? or it can failed sometimes.
    For sure, i have delete the files + clear db here when i have tested to have a fully clean db :)
     

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    How do I manually remove the pictures DB?
    Some time ago when doing this experiment with 1.6 on Vista, resetting DB did work. Regardless of the rotation issue, if resetting DB does not really resets, I think this is a regression bug elsewhere, that should be fixed...
     

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    Last time i have try i just reset db but before that (some times ago) i have removed the db file :)
    i can't reproduce on my win8.1, maybe i didn't do the right step to trigger the issue and without able to reproduce -> can't fix it :)
     

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    Did more tests. This very strange. It seems to have nothing to do with erasing DB, but with the name of the folder!
    If this is the name of the folder:

    1981-08-00 0161_0712091728 טיול ראשון לחו'ל גרמניה שוויץ צרפת הולנד בלגיה - עותק

    Then the orientation is wrong!
    If I try a simple name in Hebrew, the orientation is OK.
    If I try a very long name of aaaaaa.... the orientation is OK.
    If I try small modifications to the above name, the orientation is wrong!

    All tests done by renaming the same folder after making initial copy.
    Manually deleting the DB has no affect on the results.
     
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    So maybe something didn't handled on SQLITE query or something :(
     

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    I have tried this also on a different computer, with Windows Vista. Same results. So what are we going to do ...?
     
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    An interesting fact - the folder thumb is oriented correctly. See attached snapshots. (1.71 on Vista).
     

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    Could you paste me in .txt folder name ?
    I will retry here :)
     

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    I just did it by copy and paste of the folder name as in my post above.
    I wrote the post on one computer running Win8.1, and tried it by copy paste on another computer running Vista.[DOUBLEPOST=1400672169][/DOUBLEPOST]Here is also a txt file.[DOUBLEPOST=1400672405][/DOUBLEPOST]Ha ha found it!
    It is this mark that makes the difference: '

    This is a legal folder name though...
     

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