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Old 02-13-2012, 09:39 PM   #5
dmcd
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Northern Victoria, Australia
Device: Kobo
Windows (XP Pro) throws up the media popup window headed Kobo Reader (F:) [please ignore the smiley. I used a colon and closed the bracket and I'm stuck with a smiley!] with options to choose what I want to do. Therefore it is recognising it as a drive named Kobo Reader which it has also done in the past before this non-recognition problem. Nothing seems to have changed with this end of things.

Zentimo also recognises it as Kobo ereader USB device via the plug and play but not as a storage device which it usually labels external drives - this too is the same as before when Calibre was seeing my reader.

Now, hands on heart, I cannot say that I did not adjust the enable settings for individual device drivers in Preferences, but I can't recall doing so. No telling what I've done when I'm in a snit trying to get something to work. I tried to find where you do adjust them just now, and cannot find anywhere to do this. This might be the answer. Where please can I find the place where I mess with the drivers?

Thanks a lot for trying to help.

Dale

Last edited by theducks; 02-13-2012 at 10:31 PM. Reason: tried to remove smiley.
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