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I bricked my kobo while updating
Hello everybody!
After updating my kobo Touch to version 2.3.1, which I found more bugged than 2.1.5, I decided to install thelatest version, 2.3.2, found on this forum. After installing the display blocked on the 'Restarting' screen, and there it remains. I tried pressing the reset button, pressing the on/off button, connecting it via USB, but NOTHING seems to work. Is there anything I can do, or should I just return it to the shop? |
I would recommend a factory reset. Turn off the touch first. Hold down the home button and then turn it back on while still holding down the home button. This should trigger a factory reset.
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Did you put the correct version of the firmware on (Touch version on your Touch rather than the Glo version)? If you tried the wrong one you Kobo is likely toast. If not, then the factory reset as suggested above is your best bet.
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I just can't turn it off, it is blocked on the "restarting" screen and it just doesn't work, and yes, I have downloaded the Touch version of the firmware. I tried to reset it by pushing the Home and On/off button together, but now I have no hopes.
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I can't believe... this mess because of an update!
I held the power button to the right for about 20 seconds but nothing happened. Still that screen. I don't think the battery's dead, before updating it was at 51% of charge. but when I connect it to my computer it doesn't recognaize the reader, nor it charges. I think I have to go to the shop, fortunately I bought it one month ago and my warranty is valid... thank you all for helping me |
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2.3.2 is an update only available in japan. from what i understand, people not in japan shouldn't be using the update that wasn't targeted for their kobo. i know little about these things, but i've read enough on these forums to realise you can't just manually update when you don't know a hell of a lot about kobo's update process. if the store gives you a replacement, i *highly* recommend never trying that again. |
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Surely I will never do something like that. I'm too desperate to think I'm ever going through this again |
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Since nobody else has mentioned it... did you try the pin reset? Find the small hole in the back of the Kobo, insert pin to press button it should reset for you. A simple search on how to do a reset would have at least told you that much.
It should also be noted the Kobo DOES NOT RECOMMEND sideloading the firmware. This is what happens when people don't read. Of course this type of thing is probably why Kobo will never have an open beta setup. Too many fools who don't know what they are doing and then crying foul. Oh that note you CAN get back to 2.1.5 by sideloading the APPROPRIATE firmware for YOUR Kobo. You WILL NOT be able to sync your Kobo with the desktop app afterword however as it will try to update your Kobo again. There is a thread here somewhere (I can't find it at the moment) where you can edit a file, change it's version and the Kobo won't try to update it's firmware. |
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Hi, I'm not that stupid, I tried to reset it in every possible way. I sideloaded the firmware because I haven't read anywhere of people having this kind of troubles, everybody seemed to have it working. I can't get back to 2.1.5 because when I connect my Touch to the computer, it doesn't "read" it, as if I didn't put anything in the usb slot. |
@ ayram88
Try to relax! Danger was trying to help you. Nobody thinks you're stupid ... but you installed the wrong firrware so ... I had a similar problem with my KT (from a Kobo update: see my posts): there is no miracle solution. I suggest you to be patient, even wait that the battery is fully discharged. Playing with all functions reset you know your KT will perhaps restart. Otherwise, you'll have to get another. |
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Once you have done this, you can do a factory reset. The simplest way is to hold the home button down, slide the power button over and release it. And the release the home button when the lights start flashing. If they don't, after 30 seconds, try it again. If the above doesn't work, you can try the home+pinhole reset. Again, make sure the device is off. Then hold the home button down and push something in the pinhole at the back until you feel it click. Wait for the lights to flash and then release the home button. If the above doesn't work, connect the device to power and leave it for a few hours. The power might have run out since you were last able to check the charge level. e-ink screens use no power to keep an image on the screen. They can only be changed by the system running. If the power ran out in the state you describe, there is no way for it to update the screen to tell you. Also, don't worry about the fact the PC doesn't recognise it, just let it charge. And if you get impatient and try it after ten minutes, accept that it didn't work and plug it in and wait (and yes, that is what I would do). |
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If Kobo had an open beta, or let you specify that you wanted the latest firmware, the automatic processes would deal with the installation of the firmware, rather than having people sideload firmware. There should be nothing in the 'japan' releases that harms any device, worldwide. Hopefully Kobo has learned the lesson from the Australian Touches and is handling the regionalisation of the devices outside of the devices. After all, Kobo should know from the serial number where the device was distributed to. And, why should the Japanese devices get the latest bug fix release, but not the rest of the world? |
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