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If you don't wish to use the USB cable, you can always transfer files wirelessly between your Nexus and PC via the cloud. Since you already have a gmail account, use your Google Drive account to store files and access them by both your PC and Nexus 7. If you haven't set up your Google Drive account, here's how: Google Drive Cloud Storage File Backup for Photos Docs More
From the carousel you can touch and hold the picture of the book until the menu appears. In the top right you can see +Add or trash can remove. When you select trash can remove you will get the option From Carousel or From Cloud. If you select From Carousel you will no longer see it in your Carousel menu, but it will stay in the cloud. If you select From Cloud it removes it from your account.
Hi, there is no need to try to transfer content from your Android Kindle App to your Kindle as all content that is stored in the Kindle Cloud can be downloaded directly to your new Kindle once it's registered. Even the content that is downloaded to your Android remains on the Kindle Cloud. To see if your new Kindle is registered, click here and log in to your Kindle account.
Click the Device tab. If your new Kindle isn't already registered, you should have the option to register it. Or, alternately, you can register your new Kindle using Menu and Settings on the Kindle itself.
Once your Kindle is registered you can simply touch *Cloud* on the Home screen when connected to Wifi or 3G and examine the list of books, etc. Touch the ones you wish to download to your device and they should start downloading where they will be stored for off-line reading.
You would need to deregister the device from the new email address/account and register it to your old address/account, the one that has the rest of your books.
Once you've registered your Kindle to your own Amazon account you may still be able to access any books on your previous account if you can take advantage of the Family Library option. Information here:
It's my understanding you have to "Sync" with provider i.e. Google + Yahoo, etc. When you take a picture it would Automatically post to their "cloud" Your account. My phone does it with Flickr.com where I post pictures when I post them on instagram.com. Set up an account with your provider and follow the steps.
Hi you need the cloud to keep a back up so its best to keep it you can turn it off but need the password you sent up in iTunes and just go to your mail and remover you email account hope this helps
Lots of phone repair shops replace touch screen and eventually the display, but it costs. consider to buy a new one. You have a (much) faster system, with a better screen and putting on the same account on your new iPad, will put the back upped files if you did make a backup on the computer or in the cloud. All the apps you already have, are in the cloud. All the music you bought is still in your account and can be retrieved again for free.
If you deleted it from the Kindle it will still be on your Amazon account in your archive/cloud.
From your HOME page click Cloud/Archive, possibly sort by most recent, touch the book title and download it again to your kindle.
If you deleted it using MANAGE MY ACCOUNT then you will need to contact Amazon Customer Services using the HELP button. They may help you if it's rare event.
Kindle Fire: If you can't remember your lock screen password or PIN, you will need to reset your Kindle Fire.
Important: Resetting your Kindle Fire will remove your personal information (including your lock screen password or PIN), Amazon account information, and downloaded content and apps. Any content you purchased from Amazon is automatically saved to the Cloud. You can download that content when you register your Kindle Fire to your account again.
From the lock screen, slide the Unlock Bar from right to left.
Enter characters into the prompt ten times. You will receive several warning messages. Dismiss the warning messages, and continue entering characters into the prompt.
After you've entered the incorrect password or PIN ten times, your Kindle Fire will reset.
Kindle Paperwhite:
If you can't remember the passcode for your Kindle you'll need to reset your device.
You can't reset your Kindle Paperwhite if Parental Controls are set. If you forget your password, reset your Kindle by entering "111222777" as the Parental Controls password.
Important: Resetting your Kindle will remove all content downloaded to it. Any content that is already saved to Your Kindle Library in the Cloud will remain in the Cloud. You can download that content again if you register your Kindle to your account again.
From Home, tap the Menu icon, and then tap Settings.
Tap the Menu icon again, and then tap Reset Device. Your device will power off and power back on.
To use your Kindle again, you'll need to connect wirelessly and register your Kindle.
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