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a new comer here, with a question on 2.5 update installation
Hi all, nice to meet you here.
I have just brought a second hand kindle 2. It is a nice reader. I have several questions about the installation of new software. 1. there are quite a number of ebooks already in the reader when i brought it. it belongs to last user. although i can now read it in the reader, i am worrying if i update the software, i will lost them. Is it the case? btw, is there any ways for me to "own" the books? 2. the owner installed the font hacks for me to read Chinese, should i remove the hacks before the update? or could just install the update and let the hacks be over-written, then i can install the hack again? 3. if unfortunately, there is something wrong during updating, would the reader be locked or becoming unusable? just like the firmware update failure in other kinds of devices? thanks a lot. alex |
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You need to uninstall the hacks first or the bin file will download, but it will be unsuccessful.
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Also make sure you register your kindle... The previous owner should have de-registered it. |
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thanks.
the previous owner have already de-registered the reader and i have already registered it under my name. what I am afraid of is about the book the previous owner brought and still inside the reader. Is there any methods for me to "own" these books? or in other words, can I copy it out from the reader, delete it in the reader and than after some time copy them to the reader again from my PC and still can open them? How specific is the ownership? to the reader or to the buyer? thanks a lot. alex |
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If you want to keep the book then just leave it on your kindle. Once you re register it, if you delete it then put it back the kindle may not be able to read it.
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good info in this thread
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Alex,
If the previous owner bought the books from the Kindle store, they would have been deleted from your Kindle when he de-registered it. In that case, you will have lost the books. The fact that the books are still present suggests that they were bought from other sources - or that they were free downloads. In that case, the books will stay on the Kindle until you explicitly delete them. Whether or not you are the legal owner depends on what you negotiated with the previous owner (and whether that person had the right to sell them to you). If the books were from the Kindle store, and they are still present on the Kindle, it might be because you have Whispernet switched off. If so, as soon as you switch it on, I would expect the books to be deleted. |
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Hi, another Kindle newbie. I am in a similar position with pre owned Kindle due for delivery.
My K2i has 20 books downloaded apparently, can you tell from the Kindle where they have been bought from? |
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1. Go the Home page. Select a book. Move the 5-way to right - this will take you to the book's summary menu. If you see a menu item "Book Description", then this is an Amazon book. If not, it is non-Amazon. 2. Connect the Kindle to a PC or Mac. The Kindle will appear as a disk drive in Windows Explorer or equivalent. Navigate to the Document folder and view a list of your books. If the filename has the extension AZW, it's an Amazon book. If there's no AZW file, it's non-Amazon. Note that this is based on my own experiments, and I can't guarantee they're correct. I would think the second option is more reliable. I've not got any books that I've purchased other than from Amazon (as opposed to downloaded from free sites), so I can't say how they will show up in the summary menu. Hope this helps. |
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If you are worried about losing the books, back them up on your computer. Just copy the documents file. Replace it after you have upgraded. I have done this every time I have got a replacement Kindle, or upgrade - my books all stay in the order I acquired them. When in doubt - backup
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1. there are quite a number of ebooks already in the reader when i brought it. it belongs to last user. although i can now read it in the reader, i am worrying if i update the software, i will lost them. Is it the case? btw, is there any ways for me to "own" the books?
others have answered this, so I won't go into it... 2. the owner installed the font hacks for me to read Chinese, should i remove the hacks before the update? or could just install the update and let the hacks be over-written, then i can install the hack again? You need to remove the hack to get the update 3. if unfortunately, there is something wrong during updating, would the reader be locked or becoming unusable? just like the firmware update failure in other kinds of devices? Amazon runs the update with no involvement from you (if you don't have hacks installed, and you have whispernet access). In all the cases of firmware upgrades since the first kindle launch, I have *never* heard of a kindle being bricked by Amazon's upgrade. If somehow you were to be amazingly unlucky, they would probably deal with it very nicely at kindle CS -- they are very good. I would be much more worried about this when installing a hack. There, you aren't using official updates, and CS doesn't _have_ to help you if you brick it. That said, the only people I've ever heard of bricking a Kindle with a hack are the hack authors... |
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I have copied the "bundled" books from the kindle with USB, then use kindle in PC to open it. It shows "unable to open, download again". I am still wondering how specific are these books. They are specific to machine so that I can only open them in that particular machine? or they are specific to the buyer ID so that they cannot be opened with other registered ID? If it is the former case, why I can't "achieve" it (i was told so, i can't achieve any books not brought by me, they disappear)? if it is the latter case, why I can still open the books after the previous owner dereg the reader and then i reg the reader under my name?
perhaps they are running a mixed mode? |
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