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Originally Posted by Shopaholic
I don’t know if I’m missing something, but why is this “dreaded”? Windows does this when you connect any sort of external hard drive type device to it. It’s normal. I just close the window. I don’t want it to scan and I know there’s nothing wrong with it. Close that window and get to doing what I wanted to do when connecting it to my PC, just put books on it. *shrugs*
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Sorry, but that's just wrong. Windows does not ask to scan your drive every time you plug one into the computer. I've never had Windows ask to scan my Kobo and I've had a Kobo for not long over six years.