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Old 03-25-2016, 04:14 AM   #13
Josieb1
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Hi David, thanks for posting

I'm running Windows 7
The SD card is detected by Windows and has a letter (G), my Kobo is (F)
chkdsk said no problems found
Yes I can write to the drive. I added and deleted a folder to test this.
Ignored Devices - neither my Kobo nor the SD card are listed.
Plugins - I have Kobo Reader Device interface 1.0.0, Kobo Touch 2.1.11 and Kobo Touch Extended 2.5.3. No other Kobo plugin.


You said ''So that we can see the device detection log, you need to temporarily disable the driver. Go back to the plugins mentioned above, and disable whichever Kobo driver you are using. Then restart calibre, connect the device and run the detection. Then post the log""

I have no idea what driver I am using so how can I determine which plugin to disable?
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