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Old 02-23-2015, 04:00 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by redjohn View Post
I am sorry if I sound daft but at 68 yrs of age apps and every thing is new to me I bought my tablet because it is not has big has a kindle and I thought once I put the kindle app on it is great for kindle books and emails and taking photos I then wanted some of my calibre books on and tried to get them with the calibre companion but no luck all I asked for was help please
Hey Red

I won't see 68 ever again. That does not stop me.
There was a time where I could repair my cars induction system. Now I can't because the computer controls every thing. Lucky, I don't have the reliability issues I has with my AH Sprite
The first computers I worked upon had CORE memory and discrete components. I have been doing this a long time and have seen a lot of change.

If you have XP, Calibre (on XP) can't deal with MTP type devices with reliability, so that mode was disabled. You could update to W7 if your hardware will handle that
BTW what version # of Calibre are you running?
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