Hold on! I decided to try popping off the back cover and hitting the reset button like tuner45 and others have tried, and Voila!- it came back to life. I am a happy camper again, but wary to more unknown issues. If this is the equivalent of rebooting your computer to restore things, I don't have a problem with this. We are constantly rebooting our computes and consider that just the price we pay to live in "computer heaven". If I had known about this feature, I would have likely not had to replace my first Vox, as it did the same thing. Why is this feature not listed in user documents as a restorative measure? Why is there not a pin hole aligned with the cover to allow a paper clip reset? I think most of the frustration people are getting is due to the poor documentation of features and processes with this device. Kobo should reissue an entirely new User Manual to all purchasers of the Vox.
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