Thread: Touch Returned my Kobo Touch
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Old 02-25-2012, 07:14 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by plib View Post
Every other device I own if I do a hardware reset it does the equivalent of a reset to defaults.
This is true for small devices like programmable timers, room thermostats and so on. Not so for data processing devices. Ancient personal computers had a reset button on the front panel to force a reboot if the machine froze. On handheld devices, usually the reset button is shielded by a pinhole, to prevent accidental reboot - thats all.

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