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Old 12-07-2011, 12:47 PM   #6
oldyellr
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Canada
Device: Kobo Vox, Amazon Fire 7
From the Kobo Vox user guide:

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Updating your Kobo Vox software

Your Kobo Vox regularly checks for software updates by itself. Software updates offer new features and typically better stability. You can also manually check for updates.

To check for updates:
1. Tap the Home button on your Kobo Vox.
2. Tap the Menu button on your Kobo Vox.
3. Tap Settings.
4. Tap About Kobo eReader.
5. Tap System Update.
6. Follow the onscreen prompts to install software updates.
I also came across an item in the settings somewhere called "Update Firmware", or something like that, but I can't find it again. Where is it and what does it do different from the system update? How do I know if my firmware needs updating? If I find it again, should I click it to see what happens? Since my Vox has been running fine for the last couple of weeks since I've had it (updated to 2011/11/17 when I started it) except for one instance of having to wake it with a 10-second reset, I don't really want to try anything that might mess it up.
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