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Old 12-20-2019, 11:53 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by PeterT View Post
You'll probably find that Windows reports a corrupted file system on a fairly frequent basis. ..the scan is quick and 99% of the time reports no errors found.
I had read similar summaries before, and I had not added much content, so I was not too worried, but what should you do in the 1% case when windows says there ARE errors

the procedure I am using, learned here is to eject via calibre menu, wait until the kobo screen refreshes to show home page/books and not show connected to computer, then unplug it. is that still the best approach ?

I am happy to learn a better one, before that gets too ingrained, if needs be

the advantage of the current method, for me, is that its the same for Kindle and Kobo readers and its easier to remember only one procedure
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