Yes, Windows sees it as " KOBOeReader (L)".
(I use Directory Opus as a Windows Explorer replacement.) I can open it and look in the 3 folders that it came with (.adobe-digital-editions, kobo and Desktop Installers).
If it helps , my main hard drive has 2 partitions - C (for the OS) and G.
I have 2 internal drives, D and F and 2 hot-swapable drives H and K.
Interesting, but I'm not sure it's significant, that when I plug this Kobo in I get a message on the eReader's screen with 2 choices : Keep Reading or Manage Library. (The original Kobo was not accessible when plugged in and you couldn't read any content.)
If I choose neither, nothing happens and Windows does not see the device.
If I choose Keep Reading the Kobo goes to a book that I'm reading and Windows does not see the device.
If I choose Manage Library, Windows does see the device but Calibre does not.
Joyful
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