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Originally Posted by knc1
From which end of the cable did you "stop" it?
In other words: What have you done?
What OS is the machine running that it is plugged into?
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I don't think that really matters.
To re-phrase the OP's question differently (if I understood it correctly): After the drive was ejected from the computer, but the cable is still plugged in, is there a way to (programmatically) set the Kindle to USB drive mode again?
I am not aware of any solution.
However, the same question would be interesting for USB Network: after turning on USB network, you also have to unplug and replug the cable for the device to be recognized as a "new one". Maybe there is some software solution to "reset" the USB port which would act as if the cable was unplugged/replugged? This certainly must be possible, but I'm completely lost when it comes to electronics and circuitery, so I probably can't be of any help.