Friday, February 28, 2014

What should you do if you lose your Kindle - Planet eBook

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ereader. More than a thousand books.

But what happens when those very electronic pages that usually flow easily into your purse or pocket, they disappear?

If your Kindle was stolen or lost?

In addition to spending addressed to the device, certainly one that rimpiangereste are securities purchased and read. With your notes and your thoughts, and bookmarks will no longer be reperibil.

Fortunately it is not so! And to avoid falling into the abyss of regret, just follow a few simple rules.

First, you have to purchase eReader to access and create an Amazon account . The specific account with your data, you will be connected to the device purchased, allowing them to report to the credit card that you use for the cost of the ebook, device and, consequently, also to your personal library.

This ensures that, once the Kindle is lost and / or stolen, you must “simply” go on the Amazon website, report the theft and disassociate the device stolen from your account .

Consequently you will get off the eReader.

But that’s not all.

By registering on Amazon it will be possible, at the exact moment in which we will proceed the purchase of a new Kindle , re-download and free of charge their library on the new device.

This is because every book purchased is stored within your Amazon account, so plugging in a new device, you can quickly re-download the contents of the old.

In addition, if the old ereader is connected to the Internet, Amazon itself will take care of lock making it unusable. It is therefore precluded from being associated with new accounts making it impossible to buy new content.

So we realized that Amazon offers a cloud storage for items purchased through its store, but for everyone else?

file is not sent to Kindle on Amazon, such as those loaded directly on the device via USB, and are not stored by Amazon lost if the ereader, this data will be lost even if you do not have a backup. Fortunately, the operating system of the Kindle allows a PC to access the internal memory of the Kindle as if it were a USB drive in order to perform a backup of your .

Doing so is a simple procedure:

Turn on the Kindle. Connect your Kindle to a USB port of your PC using the USB cable from your Kindle. Click the “Start” button on your desktop and select “Computer” from the Start menu. Double-click on the entry of the Kindle under “Devices with Removable Storage.” Press “Ctrl-A” to select all files in the internal memory of the Kindle, and then press “Ctrl-C” to copy the file to the clipboard of your PC.Tornare to the desktop. Click the right mouse button in an empty area, select “New” and then select “Folder” and name it salvatla. Press “Enter” to open the folder and log on by pressing the “Ctrl-V” to paste the contents of the Kindle in the folder.

Of course this will take several minutes, depending on the amount of backup content, but perhaps not worth the effort compared to the idea of ??losing your portable library?

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