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Old 10-04-2016, 06:18 PM   #300
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Originally Posted by garbanzo View Post
PC is on Win 10 Enterprise 14393.222, Kobo Aura is on 3.19.5761

Today is the first time I've tried to connect my Kobo since upgrading to the anniversary build a few months ago. I get nothing in Calibre and nothing in Explorer - not even a drive letter. I've read several threads implying that the issue should be fixed with the current Windows version, but it also sounds like my issue may be different since I don't get the drive letter.

Tried different cables, different ports, resetting all devices, and even factory reset on Kobo. No luck.

Any suggestions?
Can you open Disk Management (type disk management in the search box, open the "Create and format hard disk partitions" item. See if it shows a volume for your Kobo when it is attached (likely unpartitioned but still present). If it does, then check the following message and try using the Mini-tool Partition Wizard ( https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...&postcount=234 ).

When I tried this, I also tried switching the type back to FAT32 and it still worked.

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