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Old 08-21-2016, 11:08 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Larla View Post
During my major exercise to remove series info from the reader (and just keep it in the title), I end up plugging in the USB cable many times. Is there a way that I can re-connect the reader using a Kobo reader command or a Calibre command (not likely since Calibre doesn't even see the ejected reader) or a windows command?

I figure that a device has a finite lifetime of cable connects and I would like to minimize wherever possible.
Not sure if this is helpful as it takes a lot more time than unplugging and re-plugging, but once you have ejected the device you can get it to connect again by powering it off and on. After the boot has completed the device should notice that the USB is plugged in and ask if you want to connect.
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