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Originally Posted by rjh007
Dear All
Recently I took the plunge and upgraded my EE 2.0 to Ermine 0.9. I agree the tablet side of the system works beautifully. However, the camera doesn't work and I have the Hibernation issue. The fixes/work around's for the hibernation just do not work more than once for my system and it is proving to be a pain.
More importantly the reader side of the tablet works great except for writing/ annotations. I seem to have a 1 to 1.5 inch strip down the middle of the instrument that you cannot write on!! Makes note taking impossible and this is an important function for me.
So I have decided to regress back to dingo 1.6. I have the files and I am making a backup of my library now.
However before I start has anybody got any advise not previously reported on this forum for the downgrade?? I have seen several thread where the downgrade failed and the system !@$#$ so I am a trifle anxious, so any advise would be gratefully received
thanks in advance
RJH007
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Before you throw in the towel on Ermine you may want to try downloading the Update File from another source and try it again. This is a pretty big file and who knows what could have happened during the download process. The 1 inch strip down the middle of the journal is not typical. Ermine was released as a Beta. However, Dingo 1.6 is guaranteed to work.
If you are committed to the downgrade, the best advice I can give is to follow the instructions provided by Entourage which are attached to the bottom of my Resource Sticky. I haven't downgraded so I don't know any specific advice to give. I do know you can downgrade to Dingo 1.13 which is a complete reformat of the Edge and then you can upgrade to Dingo 1.6 from there. I believe other users have downgraded directly to Dingo 1.6 with success.
I guess I'm one of the lucky ones because I don't have any problems with hibernation or writing in the journal on my full size Edge, although I still look like a martian when using the camera. I'm not sure why I don't have problems with hibernation, but I suspect different hardware components may have been used depending on when the Edge was manufactured.