If switching to the audio version causes you to experience issues, the title probably does not feature an audio version.
Check if you have Whispersync enabled.Also, the apps on your device won’t sync or update. That would prevent you from purchasing or downloading any content. If not, you won’t be able to access Amazon Appstore. Make sure that your Fire tablet gets connected to a Wi-Fi network.Clean it up by deleting all the content that you’ve already consumed and don’t use anymore. Your Kindle Fire may be out of storage space, so it can’t receive any new content.Kindle Fire: Preparation Steps to Solve Download Issuesīefore you proceed with the troubleshooting app download issues, you’ll need to perform a few checks first. This article discusses solutions to app download problems on Kindle Fire tablets. Other times, apps won’t sync or update, even if you’ve set them to do so. Also, it might occur that the app got successfully downloaded, but it doesn’t appear on your device.
For example, you choose to install an app, and it doesn’t download. That’s it! Hope this helps, and let me know if you encounter any other weirdness while using the Nook ereader software.Sometimes, you may experience slight syncing issues with your Kindle Fire tablets. It should jump to the last read page from the first device.
This will force the device to pull the latest information from B&N’s servers (including the last read page you just uploaded). When you open your second device, make sure you start out on your Home/Library screen, and hit the same arrows.Touch those arrows to force your device to upload its information (last read page, new bookmarks, etc) to B&N’s servers. Look in the upper-right-hand corner of your Library screen.
I nearly pulled my hair out in frustration trying to figure out why the last read page in my books wasn’t syncing between the Nook software on my iPad and the Nook software on my Android phone. Amazon’s works in the background, without a hitch, but Barnes and Noble’s (Nook) takes some finesse to get working.
Both Amazon and Barnes and Noble claim their ereaders will sync where you are in your books between the different devices (iPad, Android phone, PC or Mac) you might be reading on.