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Originally Posted by jswinden
I never kept more than a dozen or two of books on my Kindle in the last several years I owned a Kindle. Why spend days placing a huge library on a device that is known to puke on occasion? I don't like cleaning up huge amounts of puke, so I kept only a few books on it. As long as I have my books in a cloud and/or stored away on HDD/SSD somewhere, I don't feel the need to keep my entire library on a device. I think that took me a puke or two to decide, but once you clean up Kindle puke a time or two you start to wonder why you really need every book you ever owned loaded on it. YMMV of course. 
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My mileage does indeed vary

. In all the years I've used Kindles (since the K3), I've never needed to do a factory reset, or had a Kindle do one of its own accord.