03-08-2013, 06:42 AM | #256 |
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Hello, I need someone's help!
2 days ago I tried to downgrade my Kobo Touch, because after the last upgrade I had problems with chess and sudoku (lol, I know, but it was annoying me), and I didn't read enough that how should I do it, just downloaded an older firmware and tryed to put it on the device. Everything gone well for a while, it has finished " upgrading" then while restarting it has been freezed, and my PC didn't recognize it anymore. After that I did some research, then I opened up my Kobo, and fortunately it's an imx 507 revision, with an internal SD card in it. I've succeeded to take a firmware to it in linux by ubuntu rescue remix as I've read in an other topic, but it still won't work. I think i need an image file of the whole SD card of a working Kobo Touch. (Of course I should have taken one copy of my card before I started, but I missed..) Does anyone can help me? |
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Oh dear! You gave yourself the wrong firmware. Now that you have your internal µSD card out, have you tried what was suggested by HesselM here? If you can mount your internal µSD card, you should be able to put the files of the correct firmware in the "normal" partition in .kobo. Put your Touch together again, and startup. It should then install the correct firmware. If it won't start up, try triggering a startup by plugging the usb cable in, that usually works if the on-slider doesn't work. |
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03-09-2013, 08:35 AM | #258 |
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Hi! Thank you for the advice but I think it's too late for me... As I mentioned I didn't take an image file of my internal microSD and there is one more thing that I haven't told: I have formatted it to make a bootable SD card as I read in an other thread. I formatted it to ext3, put a firmware to it, tryed with the Touch, bot nothing. Then i looked at the SD card's directory tree and files and I saw that there is no .kobo directory. I wanted to make this directory with the command mkdir but I got a message that I don't have permission. After a few trying I formatted the card to ext2, then I could make a .kobo dir, and copied the firmware to it, but the Touch still doesn't respond. I think that the ext3 formatted SD should be the good choice, but I think I need an image file to make Touch go...
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03-09-2013, 11:46 AM | #259 |
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I'm afraid that was a fatal mistake. The sdcard has more than one partition, and also stores the kernel, the bootloader and the serial number(!) in an unpartitioned part of the card. As the serial number is stored on the card, using someone else's card image means cloning his device, and that would cause problems with Kobo accounts, further firmware updates etc. I'm afraid no one would risk that for you. Sorry .
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03-10-2013, 03:28 AM | #260 |
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Pfff... very bad news. So my Kobo won't wake up ever again.
Well thanks at all, guys! At least, anyone who will read this post in the future hopefully won't make a mistake like I did. Bye! |
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03-10-2013, 08:16 AM | #261 |
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Can't the serial number be changed in the code when copying the clone over (or after or before)?
There are a few people who have already shared their internal SD card image. If you search in the regular Kobo forum you might find someone who has given out a link via PM. You could contact them and ask for a copy... then change the serial number to your own. |
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The serial number can be changed, I set the serial number of my Glo's disk image to all zeros so I could share it without worrying about clones. If you know what you're doing it's quite easy to edit.
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03-10-2013, 01:25 PM | #263 |
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Ah great, thanks for the info Kevin, looks like there's a solution for KoboJasi afterall
Could you explain where/how to change the serial number so someone can make/give an image of their Touch to KoboJasi? Edit: I just thought, since KoboJasi has a Touch, I'm assuming it will be necessary to get an image from someone with the same "kind" of Touch (new or "old")... KoboJasi, do you know which firmware your Touch needs, the Touch or the Glo firmware? Last edited by Mrs_Often; 03-10-2013 at 01:42 PM. |
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Here's how to edit the serial number in a Kobo disk image so you can share it with others. This is for Windows users, though on Linux it can be done with the "bvi" program.
Once you've made an image of your Kobo's internal SD card, download and install HxD Hex Editor. Start up HxD, and open the Kobo disk image file. On the right side of the window, there should be a bunch of dots. Scroll down, and on the right you'll see the serial number after the text "SN-". Highlight the serial number and type in whatever number you want, then save the image file. That's all there is to it. Here's a picture of the image file in HxD with the serial number highlighted (already partly cleared to zeros): |
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Great news, I can only hope my previous pessimistic answer didn't frighten away KoboJasi and will come back to see your posts... (And also hope that he/she has the original serial number)
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Thank you Kevin!
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The original serial number should be on the box the Touch came in... I hope they still have that |
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wxHexEditor looks good. Open source, cross platform. Still in beta. Last edited by Mrs_Often; 03-11-2013 at 05:45 AM. |
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I'm not sure but I think I got a new Touch. It's based on IMX 507 chip, which appeared last spring as I know. Fortunately I got the original box of the device, so I do have the serial number. Eeermm.... Let's suppose that I can get an image file from someone. Should I format my SD card to ext3, or to another type? |
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The Glo has an IMX 507 too, so it sounds like you have one of the newer Touch models. |
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