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Old 06-16-2012, 04:29 PM   #56
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They go missing - definitely. I had to re-copy them to the device from a backup more than once. If you factory-reset a KT that is in (whichever) bad shape, from my experience, TTS won't work, until you copy all of the files to the drive again AND perform ANOTHER factory reset. Weird shit.
It would have been MUCH better to allocate some of the USB drive partition to the main boot partition when they designed the mmc layout, so the TTS files would fit on root (where they belong) instead of on the USB drive where they can be deleted by the end user.

It makes little sense for amazon to put SYSTEM files on the USER partition. Just asking for trouble, IMHO.
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