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Old 11-11-2022, 01:06 PM   #1585
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Originally Posted by Valkrider View Post
Downloaded 1.28 from one of the links provided.

Location is Documents/My Kindle Content
That's interesting. The instructions for finding Kindle Content folder in Library/Application Support or Library/Containers has been longstanding on GitHub etc., and I haven't noticed anyone reporting it changed with Monterey. Did you use Preferences to manually move your Kindle Content folder to Documents at some point?

In any case, my Library/Application Support folder contains a "Kindle" folder which in turn contains 4 folders: Cache, My Kindle Content, storage, updates.

So you're saying in your Documents folder, you just have a "My Kindle Content" folder and there's no "Kindle" parent folder that also contains "Cache", "storage", and "updates"?

Also, if you can find the Kindle folder that has "Cache", etc. the "updates" folder only appears after the first auto-update. If you can find the Kindle folder and there is no "updates" folder, simply create a new empty folder, name it "updates" and make read-only.

Finally, I would suggest trying to do a clean install of K4Mac, but if you can't find the "Kindle" folder to delete, I'm not sure how you'd accomplish that
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