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Old 12-24-2011, 07:12 PM   #3
SteveEisenberg
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Originally Posted by Jan Sym View Post
This is driving me mental, and on Christmas Day!! What a present....
Can anyone help please?
There is a learning curve when you get what amounts to a capable little new computer, so help may be more a point in the right direction than an answer.

If the Kindle is not registered with an Amazon.com account, I would do that first. (If purchased from anyplace other than Amazon.com, it is not registered.)

If the book on your PC is in a Kindle-friendly format, with an extension such as .txt, .azw, .prc, or .mobi, you can wire up an-already turned on Kindle to the PC, with the cable that came with the Kindle. Then the Kindle will be a letter drive on the PC. Using Windows Explorer, copy the PC file into the Kindle documents folder.

If the book is in another format, and is not encrypted, I would, as suggested by the last poster, start by going to http://calibre-ebook.com/, and download that software.

Feel free to tell us more about this book.
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