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Originally Posted by Celegit
How can I diagnose the problem? Is there a command to use in a Windows environment?
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I haven't used microsoft products for decades.
But there have been reports over the years of chkdsk making things worse on kindles. There is probably some GUI equivalent that would have the same problems. Either might indicate where the problem is, but they shouldn't be able to fix anything anyway, since the kindle is mounted readonly.
If the problem file is the book itself, you can delete it from the kindle's UI, but that will leave the .sdr directory behind, which seems to be more likely the source of the problem.
This is something best fixed on a jailbroken kindle, but I assume that is not an option for you.
It looks like reset is your only option. If a particular book causes the problem, you will have to avoid putting it on your kindle except via amazon services.