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Old 08-10-2013, 08:19 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by AnotherCat View Post
Device Manager can be found in Control Panel just as it can in Win 7. If you do not know how to get to Control Panel you can find it:

- in "All Apps" (left click on the Start Page and right click on "All Apps", or
- when with the Start Page showing just start typing "Control Panel" (case insensitive) and Control Panel will pop up as an option, or
- when on the Start Page start typing "Device Manager" (case insensitive) with "Settings" selected when it pops up on the right side of the screen; Device Manager will be one of the options, or

- Well that's is not all the ways but probably enough .

If you use Control Panel often, just pin it to your Start Page.

In any event, Calibre works fine under Win 8, both 32 and 64 bit so there would seem to be some sort of conflict in your local environment.

Have you updated Win 8?

(EDIT: got my left and right mixed for one of the clicks )
When you say update windows 8? My laptop does the windows updates automatically. How else do I update it? I am sorry if I seem stupid but I just haven't dealt with Windows 8 before these 2 fiascos.
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