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Old 01-14-2015, 06:45 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by susan_cassidy View Post
You can't wirelessly remove a file from a Kindle, if by wirelessly, you mean remotely. Removing a book from MYCD does not remove it from the Kindle. A true restart means holding the switch down for 30 seconds.
What I meant is that I took my Kindle Touch 3G with active wireless connection, held my finger over the title in question, and waited for the pop-up menu to come up. The pop-up menu did come up, listing a number of options, including "Remove item from Device". I selected that option with the expectation that it would indeed clear the memory taken up by the title and not just make the title inaccessible.

I tried the restart method you suggested (thanks, karma will be coming shortly) as well as connecting via USB as suggested by another person. The amount of memory remains the same but I did notice a LOT of titles in the documents folder that I thought had been archived/deleted from the Kindle.

At this point, I think I'll just reset the device and download the items I want to read most.
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