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Originally Posted by jackastor
I think there is a very different way the Kobo Devices handle a reset and a power off and then on. The power off I think just leaves things in the Static memory of the device and the Reset would flush the same cache memory. Which would be why the result is cleaner then a power cycle.
Backing up is a valid point as well... And connecting to the desktop, as well may assist in some stability. That said doing a factory reset might eliminate a bad image of the firmware and allow for a clean install, this will of course result in the need to have the device read all the books from the sd card into the data base but may result in a faster load.
Backing up and doing the steps you suggest are definitely a valid option as well and could very well save some time and head aches.
I am curious as to the brand of the card though perhaps the issue is the card itself and not the device? An offbrand card could cause issue as well with faulty memory and voltage levels in the card which could cause issue in stability and access times perhaps.
REgards
Jack
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It's an official SanDisk. I tried both suggestions but no success.