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Originally Posted by jangell2
No, in the video review he does that and with win7 it is still not available to use. I believe it was mentioned that it works with XP.
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Originally Posted by Tiersten
You need to eject from the Computer explorer window if you're using Vista/7 which Dave doesn't do in his review. On XP you eject from the Safely remove hardware window in your notification area. Section 8.1 in the Kindle manual. It works here on multiple Windows 7 machines and others have reported it works as well.
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Just in case it wasn't clear from Tiersten's reply, you need to eject it from the Windows Explorer program, on the left side where you see all of your drives, find the Kindle "drive" and right-click on it, then choose EJECT. Your Kindle will now exit the USB mode and will continue to charge while allowing you to use it. If you use the "Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media" icon in the system tray next to the clock, it will not be usable until unplugged.