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Originally Posted by HarryT
Before buying a battery, did you check and see if you have an indexing problem?
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Okay. I have a Touch and the battery has been going down much more quickly than it should -- thought I needed to replace the battery. I took your test. One of my books (a Public Domain book from Amazon) is still indexing -- it's been loaded for 2 or 3 weeks. I have no problem with this book on the other Kindles, including another Touch. I tried deleting and re-downloading the book and it's still indexing. Now that I know there is an issue here ... how do you fix it? As it turns out, I'm just about done reading this particular book ("The Idiot" by Dostoyevsky) so I could just remove it, but is there any way of either stopping the index process or finding out why it isn't indexing? Thanks.
EDIT: I need to make a correction here. I have the same book on the other Touch, but it's not the same version. The one on the other Touch is one that reformatted in Calibre so I could remove the spaces between paragraphs. But the Kindle Basic is using the same version of the book (but it's possible that the Kindle Basic indexes differently?)
At any rate, there's a difference. The Touch (the one without the index issue) is using a reformatted version of the book that was side-loaded. (Okay, I've downloaded the unrevised book from the Cloud and, at this point, have the index issue on it also.)