Haven't had this happen to me so maybe best to contact the wizards at Amazon. It's free.
You can reach Kindle Customer Support via phone or chat by clicking one of the links below:
To contact us via phone:
http://www.amazon.com/clicktocall
To contact us via chat:
http://www.amazon.com/clicktochat
SOURCE: My kindle is frozen. I cannot reach my home page.
Make sure that the kindle is fully charged. Plug your kindle into the wall charger, a yellow light will light up. When the yellow light turns green, your kindle is fully charged. Then try turning on your device. If the device still does not turn on, hold the power switch for 15 seconds, this will reboot the device.
SOURCE: WHY DOES OUR KINDLE 3
The kindle does in fact have social features! The kindle allows you to share highlighted text on facebook. Here is a quick quide to get you started!
Sharing on a Registered NetworkPosting to Facebook or Twitter is as easy as highlighting a passage and adding a comment. When you select the share option, your comments will be sent automatically to your registered social networking sites, appended with a backlink to a web page showing the passage you highlighted.
To create a highlight and note to share:
If you don't have a Facebook or Twitter account associated with your Kindle account, you'll automatically be prompted to manage your social network registration before your message is posted. If you choose not to link your Kindle account to your social media networks, your highlights and notes will still be saved in the book, as well as at https://kindle.amazon.com.
To share from your existing notes and marks:
You can also navigate to a section in your book that contains a note or highlight, select it with your cursor, and press Alt + on the keyboard to share.
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How to download books to your Kindle from your computer
We had a reader email us and ask us how he could get a TeleRead-mentioned e-book onto his Kindle. In case anyone else would like a tutorial, here's how to do it.
Download the e-book to your computer. Connect the Kindle to the computer's USB port. The Kindle will show up as a new drive on your computer. If you have an SD card in the Kindle it will show up as a second new drive. Copy, or drag and drop, the e-book to the Documents directory in the Kindle or SD card. That's all there is to it. When you disconnect the Kindle the machine will automatically recognize the new book. Be sure not to disconnect the Kindle until the little silver block at the bottom right stops spinning around.
If you use an SD card, you can dispense with all of the above and just remove the SD card from your Kindle and connect it to a card reader and copy the book directly from your PC to the proper directory on the card. The Kindle will recognize the new book when you plug the card back in. To be safe, shut off the Kindle when removing or inserting the card.
You can also just email it to your kindle's address. Although there is mention of a 10 cent charge per email, no one has ever been charged and Kindle support says there are no plans to do so, at this time.
It's definitely being charged now - I sent a 50 MB PDF to my kindle email address and received a $4 charge.
http://findpdf.net/
and
http://consumerist.com/2009/07/how-to-load-up-your-kindle-with-non-amazon-ebooks.html
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