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Old 07-05-2014, 04:36 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by The Cod Father View Post
I finally broke down and bought a new device a Kobo Aura (on sale at Coles for $109) I am still using my Kobo Original 1st Generation (Not even wifi) with no problems . When I hooked up my new Aura to the computer to charge it started to run through the set up but stopped at the "Connected and Charging" page but would go no further.

Can I run both Kobo's from the same computer or do I have to delete everything associated to the Original before I set-up the Aura .

Any help is appreciated

TCF
That behavior happens with iPods. When the PC detect a new iPod, presumably registered to someone else, it starts wiping memories. Kobo does not do it that way. You can have both of them registered to your account at once and can still read on the old one. Actually, Apple lets you have 2 iPods too but not if they are registered to different accounts.

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