If your Kindle is incapable of connecting to Wi-Fi, you’ll need to use your Kindle’s USB cable to transfer an eBook instead.
If you aren’t logged in, select Account & Lists, click Sign in, and enter your email address and password.
You may have to scroll down to find the book that you want to move.
If your Kindle is incapable of connecting to Wi-Fi, you’ll need to use your Kindle’s USB cable to transfer an eBook instead.
If you aren’t logged in, select Account & Lists, click Sign in, and enter your email address and password.
If you already have an email address here, make sure you know what it is, then skip the next step.
If you already have an email address here, make sure you know what it is, then skip the next step.
Your eBook can be in AZW, PDF, or MOBI format. If it isn’t in one of these formats, you’ll need to convert it before you send it. Most email services have a 25 MB limit on attachments.
Select Account & Lists Click Your Content and Devices Click . . . to the left of a book. Click Download & transfer via USB Select your Kindle from the drop-down box. Click OK
Go to https://www. epubconverter. com/epub-to-mobi-converter/ in your computer’s web browser. Select the proper file-to-file converter on the left side of the page. Click Add File. . . Select your eBook’s file. Click Open Click Start Upload Click the MOBI file’s link in the “Download Link” column to download it onto your computer.
If you’re using a Mac, you might not have traditional USB ports; if so, you’ll need a USB 3. 0 to USB-C adapter for your computer.
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Your Kindle may also appear on the desktop.
You may first need to unlock the Kindle and/or double-click the “Internal Storage” folder. If you’re using a Kindle Fire, you’ll open the “Books” folder instead.
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