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Old 10-04-2011, 02:04 PM   #12
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Ottawa, Canada
Device: Kobo Touch
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I've given up on my Kobo until the next firmware release, I'm back to reading "real" books.
Why not downgrade to the firmware that worked best for you? I got this from a kind soul whose name escapes me...

Download the firmware:

http://download.kobobooks.com/firmwa...ade-1.9.10.zip

Unpack the zip file into the .kobo directory on the Kobo, eject and unplug, and the Kobo should update itself.

The only difference for a Mac OS user is that the .kobo folder is hidden (because it is supposed to be, the . does that).

In the Finder, go to the Kobo's memory ("KOBOeReader"), then in the menu bar select "Go / Go to Folder ..." (or press "shift+cmd+G"), type .kobo into the pull-down and press enter. Voilą, you are inside KOBOeReader/.kobo/
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