

I’ve also been having the same exact problem with Amazon’s Music app for PC. Some component within the program must be checking with Amazon servers during initialization.Some folks have tried reverting back to an earlier version multiple times just to have the forced update take over again. I then have to repeat the entire process above. I'd be stuck without this sort of community support.Įdit: Every time I open kindle 1.17 it auto updates to 1.30 even with the auto update box checked.

Thanks to all those who have posted on this issue. It will be interesting to see if this happens with my next purchase. I'm not sure how the program was able to update itself despite the auto update box remaining unchecked.

In the folder structure on the left, go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Amazon as u/PurposeSeeker2020 wisely said, right click on this folder and click Delete. Open the registry editor: tap the Windows key again and type "regedit", press Enter, a window should open. Uninstall the Kindle software from your PC (the usual way, with Windows software manager, should do) Create a restauration point in windows (tap the Windows Key and type "restauration" you should find the corresponding tool)

First, I'd suggest you create a restauration point to save your system state before editing the registry (this is a very sensitive part of the Windows system and one simple mistake could corrupt your OS).
