Thread: Touch Kobo Touch Firmware 2.0
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Old 08-30-2012, 09:05 AM   #1035
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Originally Posted by Erkhyan View Post
A user from Madagascar here, with a Kobo originally acquired in Australia.

Update 2.1.1 worked fine for me (manual update from 2.0.0c), but I still have a problem with updating/deleting books. Whether I do it manually or through Calibre, either of two problems happens once I unplug the Kobo from my computer:
  • the updated book simply disappears from my library (despite the file being obviously present), or
  • the Kobo touch only detects and displays half a dozen books (the last ones in alphabetical order) in my library instead of the roughly 150 books that should be there (and were there before).
That’s a problem I also had with update 2.0.0c, but not with 1.9.17
My experience with 2.0.0 was that if I changed a file on the Touch in any way, it would get deleted when the Touch was disconnected. This wasn't just removing the book from the library, but also deleting the file. This didn't happen with 1.9.17. 2.0.2 would sometimes delete it, but, only with some changes to the file.

There has also been problems in the past where processing the books would stop on one bad one. Any after that were not processed.

So:

- The next time you connect to the computer, is the file definitely there?
- When you disconnect, do the other books get processed?
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