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Originally Posted by BWinmill
The Kobo should always be listed under disk devices, even when ADB is active. USB devices, such as the Kobo, can present themselves as multiple independent devices. Pushing that button on the Kobo to enable USB lets Windows mount the drive (i.e. it lets the user read and write data), but Windows knows that those drives exist either way.
Sorry about being unable to help you with ADB itself, but I wanted to point out those two things so that you can concentrate on the problem rather than on the things that are working properly.
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I don't believe that is true. There is some kind of Kobo specific driver loaded on these machines that are experiencing the trouble. I'm just trying to figure out how to remove the driver so they can go to the standard Goolgle driver.