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Old 02-15-2013, 11:24 AM   #205
boh!
Nameless Being
 
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Originally Posted by Mrs_Often View Post
Unfortunately, yes.

You can find out which firmware your Touch needs by doing a factory reset and letting it download the newest available firmware. BEFORE restarting the device, check the size of the files downloaded to the .kobo folder. Then check the sizes for the Touch and Glo firmwares for the same version from the direct links in this thread.
It seems to me to go back at the ice age of the overclocking, when you activate the math cooprocessor of the 8086

I hope soon we'll discover a easiest method
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