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naomi24 | 21:56 Wed 07th May 2014 | Arts & Literature
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My kindle which holds 100-plus books, mostly reference books that I need, has died - probably because I dropped it down the stairs yesterday. All the books were bought from Amazon so my question is if I buy a new kindle can all my books be restored, and how do I arrange for that to be done?

Not sure if I should have posted this in technology.
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Seems to be okay as long as both devices are on the same account, Naomi.

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I don't have a Kindle but it seems straightforward
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Neither of those links takes me to anything relevant - gremlins - but thanks chaps. I feel better now. :o)
If you buy a new Kindle, when you register it to your account you will probably find that your library will automaticaly download at the same time.
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Thanks Treetops. That would be good.

Does anyone know if I have to de-register the old one before registering a new one?
No naomi, you don't. I have 2 kindles, and they're both on, the 2nd being titled "Mrs xxxxx 2nd".
The only reason to de-register a Kindle is to prevent another person getting at your library if you sell the Kindle. You can have as many Kindles on your account as you like.
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Thanks B00 and bhg481. :o)
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anonomii, thank you, but I'm reluctant to look at your link. You joined AnswerBank just minutes ago and have given the same link in answer to a different problem posted in Technology.

http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Technology/Question1335008.html
Naomi, i have a client with two kindles, one has stopped working, but we went to her account and redownloaded all the books she wanted onto her second one. It seems that once you've bought them, you can download them as many times as you like - just register the new kindle to the account.
is your second name Marple, Naomi? ;o)
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Thanks Pixie.

Svejk, ha ha! Could be. ;o)

She may be right - someone else has let the Ed know and asked him to check...
Hi naomi, have you tried keeping the on of switch pressed as follows? I couldn't get my Kindle to work once & tried this & it worked! ... http://www.amazon.co.uk/forum/kindle/Tx1X0JGX2NAS5IJ
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Thanks Elina - I tried that and everything else, but nothing works. The picture on the screen is broken up and interspersed with bits of text - the result I think of the kindle bouncing all the way down a big wooden staircase. I've ordered a new one.

Thanks for your help everyone. :o)
How old is your Kindle? Amazon used to very good at replacing broken Kindles with refurbished ones, even if they were out of warranty. That was in the early days, when they wanted to reassure people about Kindles shelf life. They may be meaner now, but its worth a try!
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GetOverIt, thanks, but it must be about five years old so it was probably close to the end of its life before its journey down the stairs. RIP old kindle. :o)
hitting things to get them to work as you tried here

is called percussive maintenance.... apparently

uneven results I'm afraid

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