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Old 08-14-2012, 09:10 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by carld View Post
Turns out rooting was sort of at fault. I found this post at XDA-Developers:



Sure enough. I opened Google Play, selected the Kindle App and saw that it had "Automatically Update" checked. I unchecked that, and hit uninstall. That uninstalled Goggle Play's update and in a few seconds all my books started to reappear.

It looks like they're either mostly or entirely back.
Hi,
I'm the one "=X" referred to. Same (Kindle app deleting my books) happened to me twice.
On Sony Tablet S, no root.
I hope, your solution works out for you. But as we've got the same issue, root (respectively the source of the Kindle app) might not be the problem.
Strange thing: So far, this only has happened on Sony Tablet S. Not on Sony Tablet P or any other of my tablets. "Out of Memory" and all the other usual explanations don't apply to my Sony Tablet S.
Well, let's hope it doesn't happen again...

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