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Old 10-21-2010, 07:35 AM   #7
Dworkyll
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To disable the hack, remove/rename the linkfonts/auto file via USB, and restart your Kindle. (by using the autoreboot feature (ie. drop a blank reboot file in the linkfonts folder), or by holding the power switch ~15s).
Just to be on the safe side (and sorry for the question, as I'm a bit new to Kindle hacking), is this the way to revert the device to the factory original?

So if I install the Jailbreak-fonthack-font set, this is the way to go back to the original font status?

One more. I tried to install the previous version of JB on 3.0.2.. It was not smooth, the upgrade to 3.0.3 was even more scarier. Now the device is working. How can I see, that the JB is in place? Can the new JB simply applied on top of the previous?

Many thanks, in advance,

Dwo
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