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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
Sorry if this is a dumb question. But: Why does it matter?
I fire up K4PC on my desktop or Surface and download my latest purchases and have never had a problem. I have no idea what Amazon has on file as to where I want books downloaded.
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Perhaps I didn't stress it enough. It matters because I can't see my books.
Read them online, yes. We're not always online here.
'Deliver' them to a device I don't know the location of simply means amazon stands ready to download to that instance of the app when it makes a connection.
That instance possibly residing on a hard drive attached to a computer I haven't used for months or now scrapped.... etc? Means I've no idea where it's downloaded them to.
You only have to look at your amazon account under devices to see what it thinks you have. Sounds like you only have one. Nice and simple.
I don't have that advantage. I download a new version of kindle for pc in an attempt to reach that 'only have one' stage or to at least have something definitive pop up but instead no new device appears on Amazon at all.
That means I can't tell Amazon to send to it.
I can identify the 'new device' (learned that here), all I have to do is look at the top of the screen when running it. No trouble: there it is 'arthur's pc'.
And: to make things even more incredible, it has two books in it from years ago!
Must sound loony to you with your shockproof infallible simple setup. Well it looks the same way to me. And feels it.