7 Best Ways to Fix Kindle for PC Desktop App Won’t Open on Windows

A C.A. by profession and a tech enthusiast by passion, Gaurav loves tinkering with new tech and gadgets. He used to build WordPress websites but gave it all up to develop little iOS games instead. Finally, he dropped out of CA to pursue his love for tech. He has over 5 years of experience as a writer covering Android, iOS, and Windows platforms and writes how-to guides, comparisons, listicles, and explainers for B2B and B2C apps and services. He currently divides his time between Guiding Tech (writer) and Tech Wiser (editor).

Many usersprefer the Kindle appon their desktop for reading eBooks. Especially those who spend most of their time in front of their desks. Other users like reading text on a bigger screen. Somereaders complainthat their Kindle app on Windows desktop doesn’t open.

You can access the Kindle app on your smartphone, but that’s a temporary solution until you fix the desktop PC Kindle app error. Maybe something is wrong with the Kindle app itself or your Windows computer. We will explore both possibilities.

Let’s begin.

1. Read Online

Most people may not know this, but you can access your entire Kindle library on Kindle Cloud Reader. Open your favorite browser and click on the link shared below to open Kindle Cloud Reader. It won’t show books that you have added manually, but you can read any ebook that you bought on Amazon. This is a good way to continue reading your favorite books while you figure out how to fix the Kindle app for your desktop.

Visit Kindle Cloud Reader

2. Wacom Tablet Services Conflict

Wacom Tablet and Kindle app don’t go hand in hand for some reason. There isknown to be a conflictbetween these two services. There are two ways to fix this issue. Users can disconnect the hardware from their computer when using Kindle. Another way is to open the Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc keys), right-click on the associated service, and select the End task option.

3. Change Local Folder Location

Kindles app stores some files locally on your computer to function correctly. These files, over time, may get corrupt, leading to Kindle not initializing or opening on your PC.

Step 1:Navigate to the folder structure below.

or

Replace ‘username’ in the above paths with the account username on your Windows PC.

Step 2:Locate and delete the My Kindle Content folder inside. Don’t worry. The app can always download all your Kindle content again once it starts working normally.

Step 3:Launch the Kindle app and if it opens correctly now, go to Tools > Options > Content and click on Change Folder button to change the default location for saving Kindle files.

4. Corrupt PDF Files

A corrupt PDF file could be breaking the Kindle app, preventing it from opening on your desktop PC. Reasons could include a bug, malware, or virus. We don’t recommend downloading PDF or other eBooks from unreliable sources. And always scan the files for malware or virus using your antivirus and Malwarebytes. Virus Total is a popular site to scan URLs and files before even downloading them. Try downloading a fresh copy of the PDF/eBook file. Sometimes, a partially downloaded file can also cause such errors.

Visit Virus Total

Download Malwarebytes

5. Clear Temp Files

Clearing up temporary files is a good idea for many reasons. It helps improve device and app performance for one and frees up valuable space for another. But it can also fix app-specific errors where they either don’t open, like Kindle in our case, or malfunction in some other way.

Windows 10 offers a built-in tool toclear temporary filesthat are leftover by apps. You can also usethird-party apps like CCleanerif you prefer that, but the default app is good enough.

6. Clean Reinstall Kindle App

Reinstalling an app is easy but you need to be careful about leftover files. These junk files may cause the Kindle app to not open when you reinstall the app. This is why we recommend a clean uninstallationusing the Revo Uninstallerapp. Once Kindle is uninstalled, download the setup file again and reinstall. You may have to re-add those PDF eBooks that you didn’t buy from Amazon.

Download Amazon Kindle

7. Use Calibre

Kindle is not the only cool kid on the block. There is another called Calibre. A free, open-source Amazon Kindle alternative that one can use to read books and write and publish one. Note that it won’t work on content protected by DRM. You can use it on both Windows and macOS and also Linux.

There is support for RSS feeds so users can read news, books, and whatnot all from a single interface. The UI itself is user-friendly. Finally, you can quickly convert eBooks from one format to another on the fly.

Download Calibre

Rekindle That Fire

Kindle forever changed the way people read books. It was a gamechanger, and the Amazon bookstore is now the largest eBook store in the world. The Kindle tablets are equally great, and you may try them though they are not free like the app version but enhance the reading experience by so much.

The PC or desktop app is pretty slick and works well. These are small hiccups that users face while using apps and software across platforms. We hope you can now open the Kindle app on your desktop computer, and eBooks are loading fine. Do let us know in the comments section below if you found another way to fix the Kindle error.

Next up:Looking to read some digital copies of books from your favorite authors? Well, there are plenty of Kindle App alternatives that can work as splendid eBook readers.

Was this helpful?

Last updated on 13 July, 2021

The article above may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. The content remains unbiased and authentic and will never affect our editorial integrity.

More in Windows

How to Crop an Image into Circle in GIMP

7 Fixes When Printer on Windows 11 Keeps Printing Landscape Instead of Portrait

JOIN THE NEWSLETTER

Get Guiding Tech articles delivered to your inbox.

© 2024 Guiding Tech Media. All Rights Reserved.