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Originally Posted by Aleron Ives
I can confirm that ejecting from Explorer releases the lock screen on Windows 7, too. It's only ejecting from the tray that requires you to unplug the cable to dismiss the "Connected and Charging" screen.
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I remember a similar problem ejecting the older NOOKs. Using the tray was risky. Windows will display a message that is safe to eject; don't believe it!
I've developed the habit (with Kobos now) to watch the reader screen. When the cover thumbnails images all appear (on "My Books" page, for example), it's probably safe to unplug the reader.