Reader For Mac Not Recognizing Ereader

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A Tight Fit is a Good Fit. Another reason for your Mac not recognizing external drives is a dirty or loose connection between your cable, USB-C multi-adapter, Thunderbolt 3, or other connecting ports.

Reader for mac not recognizing ereader

Connecting to your Computer

  • After connecting the Reader to your computer via the USB cable, you must set the Reader to data transfer mode. See Details.

  • It may take a while for the computer to detect the Reader.

  • Make sure that the Reader is connected directly to the USB port with the supplied USB cable. Do not use a USB hub.

  • Try connecting to a different USB port on the computer.

  • But Adobe Digital Editions in my mac still does not see my ereader, but I came across this quote in a different thread: 'By the way, ADE for Mac does not recognize the Sony ereaders. That's why ADE on your work laptop wouldn't see it.
  • I bought an ii think e-reader and cannot get e books to load. It alos doesn't come with any instructions. It has a USB cable and say it supports epurb, pdf, etc.
  • Try disconnecting the Reader and connecting it again.

  • If none of the above solves the problem, reset the Reader. See Details.

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Cannot sync content with the Reader.

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  • The Reader may not have been authorized. Authorize the Reader first. For details, refer to the [Help] menu of the Reader software.

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  • There may not be enough space on the Reader or the memory card. Check [About] for the amount of free space on internal memory. See Details. Delete some content, or copy it to the Reader software to make some space on the Reader or the memory card.