The other one is running Windows 10 as well, but that one is my work pc, running the Enterprise edition.
The error message is the (I will try to translate from Danish) "There are problems with this drive. Scan the drive now, and solve the problem"
And when I click repair, I get the "The drive could not be repaired. Close this dialog and try the repair again" message. I can keep trying for as long as I want.
I have managed to get in contact with the Nook again, via some random turn off/on and plug in/out. So I have that going for me at least.
What sometimes works now, is that I delete all the files on it from Windows Explorer, and run the repair tool. Sometimes it will report that no errors are found. Then I turn it off and on again, after which it re-creates its file structure, this will allow me to copy books to the main memory. But the next time I plug it in, the problem will be back.
As I hint in the problem above, I can ignore the error and then open the Nook in windows explorer. I can then see the files. I can also delete the files. But I can't copy new files to it, without doing as described above, and usually not without trying this procedure a couple of times before it sticks.
It sounds very plausible that a Windows update could be to blame for this. I think it's fair to narrow it down to a Windows issue or a Calibre issue, since the exact same thing happened to both of our Nooks at the same time.
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