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Originally Posted by HarryT
Yes, clearly it's due to a change in the way that Windows talks to mass storage devices but, given that (by all accounts) the overwhelming majority of mass storage devices still work fine, the issue appears to be, as I said in my previous post, that Kobo's firmware isn't responding in the way that the new Windows driver expects a mass storage device to respond, hence it may well require a Kobo firmware update to resolve the problem.
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Hopefully this will be resolved later in August. But for now, I'm not updating so I'm good to go on my Laptop and Surface Pro 2.