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Originally Posted by uhi711
I just finished testing the Kindle with a Linux Live-USB drive and there was no problem, as expected after the successful connection of my Kindle on Windows Safe Boot.
I tried using the Silent Runners script, but it didn't find anything suspect. I'll keep trying to look for the bad driver or software using Sysinternals' Autoruns which has a lot of facilities to deal with the registry. Thank you all for your help.
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Turn off every program you run when you boot the computer normally. Then after you reboot and if your Kindle works, turn them back on one-by-one and until your Kindle fails. Then you'll know what the problem is.