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Originally Posted by Katsunami
The Kobo device is the only device to have problems after the Anniversary Update.
Microsoft changed/fixed something. No devices have problems with that, only the KA1. It means the KA1 is doing something it shouldn't be doing.
That, together with all the battery problems, syncing issues, and even the official sleep cover not always shutting down the reader, makes the KA1 a highly unreliable device. I'm seriously thinking (again) to pick up my old Kindle again.
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Umm... you mean those reports of Kindles bluescreening the computer were incorrect? Do a quick search on "kindle bluescreen windows 10" for more information.
And if you want to do more digging, you will find reports about quite a few devices having issues. Such items as webcams, Apple iDevices, etc.
OTOH, I had the issue with my Kobos (not just the KA1) prior to the Anniversary update but I was and am running the Insider Preview releases so got to enjoy life on the bleeding edge. I was not the only person who posted in this forum warning about the issues with Kobo's ereaders due to changes being made in Windows 10.
I will admit that while I had a couple of Kindles bluescreen my Windows 10 machine, I have never had a Kobo ereader do anything other than refuse to mount the exposed partition. AFAIR, there were enough posted workarounds for that prior to the Windows 10 AE release so for me, it was no biggie.