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Old 12-02-2014, 08:10 AM   #5
NSILMike
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
Kovid answered in your other thread (you really should not do 2 threads).

Eject using Calibre (on device will go away)
(I then check W7 to see it really happened fully)
1) They're separate forums, handling two distinct applications. I noted that I believe the issue is with Calibre, and not likely with CC. I'll take input from either forum.
2) Ejecting with Calibre first makes the Kindle disappear from Win7, however does nothing to correct this issue. That was my first approach, leading me to think Calibre's eject was not complete in the win7 sense. I would expect ejecting using the OS eject function would override a specific app's connection...but apparently not in this case.

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