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Originally Posted by Ripplinger
Did you assign a drive letter in Disk Management then? I don't think Windows will ever "see" a drive without a letter assigned. If you remember what it used to be, I'd use the same drive letter.
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If the drive shows as unallocated, basically it means that Windows is not able to read the drive at all.
Creating a volume and formatting it might work but it would also destroy the contents of the drive.
I'd suggest a full factory reset instead.
Disconnect from the computer, open search, type devmodeon, close search. Open settings, Device information, Developer options, Factory reset your eReader (this does the old full factory reset which will wipe and rebuild the FAT32 partition exposed during a USB connect).