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Old 12-30-2010, 10:47 PM   #7
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Mine was recognized as a 701 as soon as you put it in the update a couple of weeks ago. However, when I had USB debugging turned on while messing around with trying to root it, it was all of a sudden recognized as a Pandigital, and Calibre would not tell me what books in the library were on the device unless I transferred them again. Then as soon as I gave up on trying to root the durn thing and turned off USB debugging, everything went back to normal. It was recognized as a 701, and it told me what books were where on the device. So there seems to be something in the USB debugging (whatever that is) that messes with the communication with Calibre. As far as I know, USB debugging is only used when rooting the device, so if you don't root it, there is no need for the USB debugging, and no problem with Calibre. Mine isn't rooted, doesn't have USB debugging turned on, and works great.
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