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Originally Posted by HarryT
If you're running Windows 7 or 8, right click on the Kindle drive in Windows Explorer, and select "Eject" from the pop-up menu. That will take the Kindle out of USB drive mode. Doing "Eject" from the USB applet in the system tray does NOT do so.
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Thank you HarryT for your superfast answer, problem solved. I am running WinXP, but there is an Eject line in the Context Menu of Windows Explorer, which does the trick.
What about the automatic deletion of the older update file, is Kindly Linux set for doing that?