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Kindle Driver for Windows 11: Download & Fix Compatibility

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Updated onApril 4, 2024

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Kindle is an e-reader manufactured by Amazon, that lets users purchase, download, and read from thousands of books. It’s a great device for those who love to read and offers amazing support, but many users found that Windows 11 is not recognizing Kindle.

And this poses a major problem to those who regularly transfer data between their PC and the Kindle. But the problem isn’t as intricate as it appears, and if you follow the right approach, it should be resolved within a few minutes.

So, without further ado, let’s delve into the topic at hand and understand why Windows 11 is not recognizing Kindle.

Why is my Windows 11 PC not recognizing Kindle?

There’s no single issue that leads to this problem which makes troubleshooting a tad more difficult. So here, you will have to identify the underlying cause in your case and execute the relevant fix for it, to get things up and running.

Many users faced the issue due to something as trivial as an improper connection or a malfunctioning USB port. Also, misconfigured power settings are known to cause issues with the connected devices.

A problematic driver is another common reason behind Windows 11 not recognizing Kindle. Besides, oftentimes, the OS is unable to read Kindle, so modifying the device type here might help.

Let’s now walk you through the most effective fixes here. Try them in the listed sequence for quick troubleshooting, unless you have identified the underlying cause. In which case, go ahead and directly execute the relevant fix.

What do I do if Windows 11 is not recognizing Kindle?

What do I do if Windows 11 is not recognizing Kindle?

1. Check the connection and restart Kindle

Your primary approach when Windows 11 is not recognizing Kindle should be to verify that the connections are in order. Make sure that the cable is properly plugged in at both ends and that it’s not damaged.

Then, press and hold the power button for 30-40 seconds to restart the Kindle. In case it restarts earlier, release the power button immediately, and now check if Kindle now appears on the Windows 11 PC.

In case the issue persists, try connecting the Kindle to another computer and check if it works there. If it does, the problem most likely lies with your PC and the methods listed here should fix the Windows 11 not recognizing Kindle issue.

But, if the Kindle is not recognized on the other PC as well, try resetting it and that should resolve the problem.

2. Install Kindle as an MTP device

Having the right driver installed for every device is critical for its effective functioning. There are various drivers that could work for a given device but all these wouldn’t have the same outcome. So, select the MTP driver for Kindle and check if Windows 11 is now recognizing it.

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3. Assign a drive letter to Kindle

For a storage device to appear in File Explorer, it should have a drive letter assigned. The same applies to USB drives and hard disks. So, assign a drive letter to Kindle, if one is not given by default, and check if Windows 11 is now recognizing it.

4. Turn off the USB selective suspend setting

Once done, restart the computer for the changes to come into effect and check if the Windows 11 not recognizing Kindle issue is resolved.

5. Reinstall USB controller drivers

If the USB drivers are not functioning effectively, it’s likely that they are corrupt. In this case, reinstalling them is the simplest way to eliminate the problem.

One of the five methods listed above must have fixed the Windows 11 not recognizing Kindle issue for you. In case these haven’t, you are left with no option but to either update its software or reset Kindle since the problem most likely lies with it.

Also, find outwhat to do if a Kindle book won’t download, since this error negates the whole purpose of purchasing a Kindle.

Tell us which fix worked and your experience of Kindle with Windows 11, in the comments section below.

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Kazim Ali Alvi

Windows Hardware Expert

Kazim has always been fond of technology, be it scrolling through the settings on his iPhone, Android device, or Windows PC. He’s specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.

Long-time Windows user, Kazim is ready to provide a solution for your every software & hardware error on Windows 11, Windows 10 and any previous iteration. He’s also one of our experts in Networking & Security.

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Kazim Ali Alvi

Windows Hardware Expert

Kazim is specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.