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Old 09-03-2010, 02:41 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by geekgeek View Post
Instead of using the "Safely Remove Hardware and Remove Media" icon in your system tray on the lower right corner of your screen, go to Windows Explorer, located the Kindle itself under "Computer", right click on it and choose "Eject"
Wow. That actually did work for me. Thank you!

I would never have figured out this workaround on my own, since I *never* use Windows Explorer - I use a far superior utility called Total Commander ( http://www.totalcmd.net/ ), a 2-pane Norton Commander style file manager / swiss army knife.
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