I love computer folks and their thought that all of us use their language. I was baffled by that message too. I did some research and here is what I came up with...
Go to the start menu on your computer while the kindle is plugged into your usb port. Go to My Computer (or just Computer on Windows Vista). Open that and you should see your kindle in one of your drives. Right click over that drive and you should see an option to eject. Click on that and you should be able to go back to reading your kindle.
Why it doesn't say "Go to start menu, then my computer then right click on kindle and click eject" to continue reading while plugged into the usb port....is totally beyond me.
Go to Project Gutenberg, and select the Kindle-compatible version of the book you're interested in. Then save it to your computer. Connect the Kindle to your computer using the USB cable you received together with the device. The Kindle will now act like any flash storage device, so open My Computer and then double-click on the Kindle drive. You'll see a set of folders, including one called Documents. Copy the book from your computer and paste it into the Documents folder in your Kindle. Unplug the Kindle from your computer or, if you want to keep charging the battery, eject it (right-click on the Kindle drive in My Computer) and the new book will be on your Home list.
Hi, If you want to eject your kindle device then follow these simple steps: 1. Do to finder. 2. Where it says devices hover over 'Kindle. 3. Click o the little arrow next to the Kindle and just take the USB port out!
if there isn't one you can right click on the disc your trying to eject under my computer and one of the options says eject (the eject button on the actual computer is typically near where the disc drive is)
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You have to use iTunes to eject the iPod. There is no option to eject the iPod on the iPod screen. It only flashes "DO NOT DISCONNECT" Or you could force an eject from the computer's tool bar.
No. You don't need a kindle for kindle for ipad, ipod, Blackberry, or android.
One possibility is a local computer repair shop. The kindle is essentially a special purpose tablet computer.
If you purchase ebooks (including free ones with a cost of $0.00) from the Amazon web site, they will be transmitted wirelessly to your Kindle. If you download ebooks from other sources, you must plug your Kindle into the USB port of your computer. The Kindle will appear as folders, just like a USB stick, and you then copy the downloaded ebook from your computer into the Kindle directory.
yes you can but you have to download kindle for PC
Eject it from the computer. After you eject the iPod 'drive' from the computer, it should no longer say 'Do Not Disconnect'.
yes it does and it gets my kindle charged forever
Plug kindle in computer with cord go on your music and drag It to your kindle