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Originally Posted by Stonecold
Wouldn't they quickly realize that the Kindle wasn't stuck in a crash/reboot cycle? They'd also probably quickly realize that something was wrong with the Kindle and be able to analyze and diagnose the problem even if it wasn't stuck in such a loop. And why didn't they make it so that it was impossible to activate manually?
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You're assuming that they're just dealing with your crash logs and nobody elses. That they will spend the time to look through every single one of your logs to find the common elements and then separate out the false information you're providing them. The only outcome is that you've just increased the workload of the Kindle developers for no reason.
Or you could just leave it alone and not do that and let them look at the diagnostic logs that gets generated anyway by the crash instead of generating a load of other logs which are useless.