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Old 05-10-2017, 04:26 AM   #2
DNSB
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What I find on my Win10 laptop is much the same for Calibre and ejecting from the Safely Remove Hardware. However, if I open File Explorer, right click on the Kobo drive and then on eject, this seems to have the same effect as ejecting from Calibre though this might be dependent on the chipset. This has worked for me under Windows 10 for the release versions up to the current 15063.296 update and the Insider Preview builds up to 16188.

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