07-04-2010, 12:09 PM | #1 |
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Kobo still bricked
It's been 3 days since the update and my Kobo is still absolutely useless. Support has not yet been a help at all.
To recap, my problem is this: Kobo no longer connects over USB All of my books were deleted It will not enter upgrade mode It will go to sleep, but as soon as it tries to power off it locks up and requires a reset Factory reset did nothing It is outside my return period at the store of purchase It would be really great if we could get it working again before tomorrow, as my job requires me to occupy myself for several hours a day sometimes and reading is what I usually do. Thanks, Giancarlo |
07-04-2010, 12:38 PM | #2 | |
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I'm sorry, I thought someone was already helping you. Let's try this. To fix this short of getting you an SD card upgrade, you can try the following: 1. Download the newest version of the desktop application (this version allows us to force another upgrade). - http://download.kobobooks.com/desktop/0/KoboSetup.exe (For PC) - http://download.kobobooks.com/desktop/0/KoboSetup.dmg (For mac) 2. Try to get the device in upgrade mode by using MENU + CENTER DPAD + RESET (using a paperclip). Hard to do and you may have to try several times. (looks like you should put it to sleep first for it to 'lock up' and use that to your advantage to initiate upgrade mode in this manner). Upgrade mode = blank screen + red light. 3. Install the newly downloaded app and from the library view press CTRL + SHIFT + U to force the upgrade wizard to come up again. 4. skip through to step 5 (step 1 will redownload the firmware, let it do this). 5. Follow the steps to re-upgrade the device. Let me know how that goes. I will be in and out, so best to email me with the results, which I'll get on my mobile: shasan at kobobooks dot com Thanks so much for your patience, sorry it's taken so long. |
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07-05-2010, 03:48 AM | #3 |
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Hi, unfortunately it won't go into upgrade mode. I can press all of the keys without issue, the red light comes on for only as long as I am holding the buttons and the screen never blanks.
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07-05-2010, 09:20 AM | #4 |
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As a stop gap, you can put books on an SD card and use them on the device or you can send books to the internal memory via bluetooth from either your computer or your cell phone. You'll have to plug the device into a charger or to USB port and then unplug it so the database will update. I've been using mine with this workaround. It's annoying and I have to keep a paper clip handy to reset the device when I return to it after a long period away, but it makes it usable at least.
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07-05-2010, 02:38 PM | #5 |
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Yea, this is what I ended up having to do today. Sorry to hear you're in the same situation, hopefully they'll figure this all out soon.
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07-07-2010, 12:18 AM | #6 |
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Hi, I've run into the same problem as Luqman and Mr. Big. This is ridiculous! I hope Kobo is fixing this! I am ready to take it back and give up... Good grief!!
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07-07-2010, 12:39 AM | #7 |
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>> ... This is ridiculous! ...
No, this a a relatively new product to come to the marketplace. And we are ALL fortunate to have honest-to-gawd kobo representatives here to assist us. The vast majority of owners are pleased with their kobo units (do NOT start a poll here, folks). If you are as impatient as your message implies, then by all means return your kobo and get a Kindle2 or Nook or something else. Burt to post, "Me, too!" without providing a single detail of what your system setup is - nor any purchase details - tells me that you really are not interested in getting your kobo fixed, and that you want instant gratification. AND I COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND THAT. And that is OK. You just spent close to two hundred bucks on a device, and want it to work NOW. But we purchased our kobos for a reason. And the VAST majority worked AS ADVERTISED up to a week ago. It is a "growing pains" upgrade that has some of us temporarily stumped. Clint Bradford NOT employed by Kobo in any manner 909-241-7666 |
07-07-2010, 09:07 AM | #8 |
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The thing is, this is not a particularly new device. The Kobo Reader is a Netronix EB600 with some modifications (i.e. Bluetooth). Kobo chose to make Firmware updates a Byzantine process involving their own proprietary desktop app. They chose to make the battery sealed in so that it cannot be removed (this would have been a great help in preserving the battery life of my device in its current semi-bricked state). They are chosing to go the rather odd route of sending software via snail-mail. They could just as easily post a binary and instructions with the option of a having mailed to you if you are not comfortable. I've owned many eReaders (Pocketbook, Sony, Kindle, Nook, Cybook) and none of them have had a firmware update process this odd. Sometimes the updated firmware didn't work properly or had bugs, but I had the option of downgrading to the previous version. I think, as time goes on, we should have less tolerance for mistakes and hold higher expectations. The ebook business is rapidly maturing now; we're not back in 2006. The only company that distributes firmware upgrades via a Desktop client is Sony. Do you know what the number one complaint about the Sony Readers (besides the touchscreen) is? The ultra-suckiness of the desktop software. Why one earth Kobo chooses to emulate Sony and not Amazon, B and N, or Pocketbook is beyond me.
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07-07-2010, 10:36 AM | #9 | |
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Dude chill the heck out, I am new to this board trying to figure this damn problem out. A firmware update should not basically brick my device. Its not new tech, this is Kobo's problem. I was so excited to get the device i drove up to Canada to get it none the less, and then this happens. I believe my reaction is absolutely sound, and to you whos devices work fine, great, have fun reading. After a day of working on it I finally got some books on it. And yes I am very happy it works now. But I should be able to just plug it in via USB like the rest of the kobos out there and drop books on it - not have to reinstall the firmware, use bluetooth and then have to plug it in just to get some damn books on there. I expect they will fix this problem with the next firmware release. The reply I got from Kobo customer care was slow and absolutely unacceptable as well, telling me to restart the computer (that is pretty obvious when you have tech difficulty with a plug and play device). I still haven't heard back! I guess I just expected better service. |
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07-07-2010, 11:27 AM | #10 |
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To be fair, the Customer Service I have received from Kobo has been excellent both from Sameer H. and from the Kobo CS person in charge of my help ticket. They are sending the SD card out today via Purolator which is both quick and expensive (it should be here either tomorrow or Friday). I appreciate that even if I still wonder why its necessary to send a physical medium. I guess I'll get a free SD card out of the deal, at least. I really want to try out library books on this device. I love my Pocketbook 360, but the only way to get Epubs to look decent under the current stable firmware is to liberate them. The Kobo should be an improvement. I also like the bluetooth function and the over-all feel and design of the device- light yet solid and well made. Not flimsy like my old Cybook Gen3.
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07-07-2010, 11:56 AM | #11 |
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Any chance to get sd card image? Should be pretty
trivial to make workable medium. Asking this cause I live on the other side of the planet. Why should piece of plastic fly all over the world? Inter-net made it obsolete. |
07-07-2010, 06:46 PM | #12 | |
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Did you try it with a paperclip instead of the power button, requires much more dexterity, but it's another way to get into the upgrade mode. i.e. Center DPAD + MENU + reset with paperclip. |
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07-09-2010, 01:40 AM | #13 | |
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Same Bricked Issue
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Same problems as the original poster... I lost ALL books and documents on the device, including the 100 built in books!!! I can still send books via Bluetooth, and KOBO stores them 'somewhere' but I can not do the following: - Connect my KOBO to my WinXP machine with USB (device doesn't register) - view any built in books - reset to factory defaults (without having to hit reset) - power off/on the KOBO - Upgrade the KOBO with the method described above... So I was glad to find this helpful workaround to force an upgrade but here is what happens for me.... I get my KOBO into Upgrade Mode (after over an hour of messing with it) I download the software noted in the quoted instructions I try the force update trick In the final stage when KOBO looks like it might upgrade I get an error saying my KOBO disconnected and a phone number pops up prompting me to phone... no dice... workaround that SameerH doesn't work for me... What are my options at this point SameerH ? As an aside I love this thing to death, its improved my workflow dramatically and I am hoping I can get KOBO back online ASAP.... I'm really wishing I'd looked to see if there were issues upgrading before I went ahead and did it... very depressing Please advise rcanthony@mac.com R |
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