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[2021] Download Amp; Transfer Via Usb Not Available


Now you can transfer the kindle books to any kindle device, even the Nook, kobo or remarkable. If you want to read kindle books on non-kindle devices, please remember to choose epub or pdf as the target format.




download amp; transfer via usb not available


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Download & Transfer via USB is a function provided by Amazon which allows you to use the USB cable to transfer Kindle content from a computer to your Kindle Fire and Kindle e-ink device. Additionally, it offers a workaround solution to removing Kindle DRM. Recently, some issues occurred when trying to download Kindle books for USB transfer in Amazon website. Many users reported the download & transfer via USB feature is not working. So here I write this post with the purpose of helping such people to fix the problem.


After downloading, use your USB cable to connect your Kindle device to your computer. Your Kindle will appear as a drive on your computer. Copy your downloaded file from your computer to into the appropriate folder. Depending on your device type, the folder names may vary. For example, on Kindle Paperwhite, move books to the "Documents" folder. On Kindle Fire tablets, move books to the "Books" folder.


When you click "Download & Transfer via USB", a pop-up window should open. However, a lot of browsers have blocked the pop-up window by default such as Chrome, Safari, and Firefox. So the firs time you use Google Chrome, Firefox or Safari, a notice will show "Download your Kindle content to your computer via Your Media Library", but then you will get nothing. The download never starts no matter how many times you click the "Download".


For Firefox users, the first time you click the button "Download & Transfer via USB", a pop-up symbol will appear in the address bar. You just need to click "Options" >> "Allow pop-ups for www.amazon.com". Then the download box would appear.


I click the Download & transfer via USB action on amazon site. The options in the drop down menu are the Kindle apps and Kindle Cloud Reader, but neither of them are selectable. So I cannot finish the download. Must I possess Kindle or Fire hardware to enable the download option?


"Download & Transfer via USB" is only available for Kindle e-ink device or Kindle Fire tablet owners. Kindle apps (on phones, tablets, computers) are not compatible with that function. That's part of the Amazon security as they don't want you to make copies.


Solution If you have a Kindle e-ink device or Fire tablet but still receive such an error when downloading the content, it seems that you haven't registered your Kindle device yet. Please first make sure that you have registered your Kindle device with your Amazon account and try once again.


On downloading a book through Amazon website to my computer and then USB transfer to my Kindle, Amazon downloads an illegible file called "FSDownloadContent", rather than the usual .azw3 or .azw file. Is this a problem with the download?


Solution Try downloading the book using a different browser (i.e. Chrome). Another possible solution is to try simply adding the ".azw3" file extension after the file name. Sometimes that solves the problem.


OK. These are all things about Download & Transfer via USB. If you have any more questions concerning this issue, just leave a comment below. Don't forget to download Epubor Ultimate if you want to remove Kindle DRM through this method.


Just a moment ago I tried it again, so I could describe the problem accurately, and the download worked! Did Amazon just fix something?! I'm going to quick download everything I can, in case it quits working again!


got a non-kindle ebook reader, and I'm not able to download anything. Every single attempt causes this pop-up to show up 'You do not have any compatible devices registered for this content. Buy a Kindle or get the free Kindle reading app.'


My problem is that after ten years my favorite magazine stopped arriving. I don't have WiFi at home (just a web connection), but recently I can't get it via USB as I can't select any recent magazines for download. It only shows years from 2011 to 2014.


And of course it is now impossible to contact Amazon by email. Have spent many hours on Chat (8 hours today alone), while repeatedly being transferred to a new "consultant" who couldn't be bothered to read the log, and kept demanding that I repeat the same information over and over, and do the same stupid test (please rest your Kindle).


For years I have downloaded library books to my computer and stored them in Calibre until I am ready to download them on to my Kindle. I just purchased a new Kindle Fire, generation 11. I am no longer able to download any books to my Kindle.It seems that Amazon only will allow books purchase from them to be downloaded to Kindle. I have been told that I have make changes in the "media transfer mode". Any instruction that you could provide would be greatly appreciated.


thank you so much for your help! I have traveled a lot in the last two years and always have issues with the internet connection while I stay overseas. there are a few helpful tips to download content from Kindle cloud but no one explains it this clearly and simply as you did. I appreciate your effort and time, please keep posting your tech tips online.


Amazon announced it has made some changes with regard to the e-books purchased via the Kindle Unlimited program. As per the new scheme of things, downloading Kindle Unlimited e-books from the Manage Your Content section via USB has been disabled. Rather, such titles will henceforth have to be transferred wirelessly to Wi-Fi enabled Kindle device or via the Kindle app but cannot be downloaded or transferred via USB. This, as the site TheEbookReader stated comes on the back of an earlier move that had done away with the option to download samples.


You try to transfer files to or from a device that is connected to a universal serial bus (USB) 2.0 hub in Windows XP, in Windows Vista, or in Windows 7. When you do this, you may experience one or more of the following symptoms:


When you try to transfer files, the file transfer fails. You may receive an error message about a delayed write failure. The error message that you receive may vary, depending on the device that you are using.


Note Some computers have an internal USB 2.0 hub. For example, a portable computer may have a single USB bus and may use an internal USB hub to provide two or more available USB ports on the computer. Therefore, this issue may occur if the device is connected directly to a USB port on the computer.This issue may also occur if the device is internal and is connected internally to the internal USB 2.0 hub. For example, this problem might occur if you use a portable computer that has an internal Bluetooth radio that is connected to an internal USB 2.0 hub. When you use this Bluetooth device to transfer the files to another device, you may experience the symptoms that are described in the "Symptoms" section.


This problem may occur when there is lots of traffic on the USB 2.0 hub, and you transfer files to a low-speed or a full-speed USB device. The problem does not occur when you transfer files to a high-speed USB device.For more information about USB 2.0 data transfer rates, see the "More Information" section. Additionally, this problem has been observed on computers that use Transmeta processors (CPUs).


A supported hotfix is available from Microsoft. However, this hotfix is intended to correct only the problem that is described in this article. Apply this hotfix only to systems that are experiencing this specific problem. This hotfix might receive additional testing. Therefore, if you are not severely affected by this problem, we recommend that you wait for the next software update that contains this hotfix.If the hotfix is available for download, there is a "Hotfix download available" section at the top of this Knowledge Base article. If this section does not appear, contact Microsoft Customer Service and Support to obtain the hotfix. Note If additional issues occur or if any troubleshooting is required, you might have to create a separate service request. The usual support costs will apply to additional support questions and issues that do not qualify for this specific hotfix. For a complete list of Microsoft Customer Service and Support telephone numbers or to create a separate service request, visit the following Microsoft Web site:


=supportNote The "Hotfix download available" form displays the languages for which the hotfix is available. If you do not see your language, it is because a hotfix is not available for that language.


=supportNote The "Hotfix download available" form displays the languages for which the hotfix is available. If you do not see your language, it is because a hotfix is not available for that language.


When this hotfix is applied and the Soft-Retry functionality is enabled with the appropriate registry value (depending on the Windows version, as described above), a USB transfer that fails for specific reasons is silently retried instead of completed and given a "failure" status. When this process occurs, USB client device drivers may not receive notification that communication with the device failed because of a lower-level error on the USB bus. If the affected USB device driver requires accurate error reporting to function correctly, you should not apply this hotfix. Or, you should disable the Soft-Retry functionality by setting the appropriate registry value to 0 or by deleting the Soft-Retry registry value entirely (depending on the Windows version, as described above). A Soft-Retry process will occur when the following conditions are true:


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