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Originally Posted by boh_1
An interesting idea that I may try, although I'm still uncertain as to how that might help. Windows sees the Kindle just fine and mounts it like any other storage. According to the response I got to my ticket, the issue is that Windows doesn't see it as storage that can be ejected and this somehow causes Calibre not to see it.
The implication was that this is a 'common' Windows 10 issue, but I'm not seeing a lot of search hits return useful information.
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So how do you safely disconnect? When I plug my Kindle (or any other storage device) into my laptop running Windows 10 it behaves no differently than it did when it was running Windows 8 - When I want to disconnect, I right-click on the drive in explorer and choose "eject", and I can then safely unplug it from the laptop.
Shari