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Originally Posted by hobnail
I solved the problem, unintentionally. I'd rebooted my computer, plugged in the kobo while it was off, and when it booted, it saw that the drive needed fixing so it did that. Now no more complaints from windows.
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Originally Posted by 4691mls
After seeing your post, I tried this the other day - turned my computer off, attached the Kobo, and started the computer (Windows 10) and it didn't complain. Repeated the process with my Tolino. Now the question is, will it still work the next time I connect one of them? I guess I need to get another book that can't be downloaded directly on the reader and find out......
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Originally Posted by hobnail
The problem came back. I'm pretty sure it was after I rebooted my Forma.
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The Windows 10 computer I have boots up pretty fast. It may be quicker just to follow this procedure every time than to leave the computer on, plug the reader in, and wait for it to try to diagnose the reader!
I don't connect my readers to the PC all that often. Mostly I read library books and get them directly on the readers. Occasionally there's a library book that won't sync to the Kobo, or I buy a book from a store that doesn't have direct download available on my device, and that's when I go to the PC.