Hmmm, I'd try it again, maybe while plugged into a known good charger and cable.
On the 2.6.1 update I thought my KT had bricked, and the three button salute is how I got it to restore from the factory firmware. I ended up at 1.9.13, if I remember correctly. I wonder if the order in which you release the buttons makes a difference? I believe I let go of the slider first, and from there it could have been either button, but probably the reset/paperclip was next. If you get nothing, I'd also try hitting just the reset switch for 5-10 seconds, and maybe the reset or menu button alone with slider again.
But, I'd make sure it was well charged as I'm not sure what may happen if the power is low when you're trying to copy the factory restore over to the running location. I'd hope it would not affect the original factory software, but why take chances.
Well, if you're out of warrantee anyhow, crack the back cover off by running a nail, guitar pick or spudger around it and see if the internal storage is an sdhc card. If so, you can look in the developer's forum and there are threads where you can either find a disk image or request somebody email you one and instructions to copy the image to the internal sdhc card. That should get you going again.
If you do the above make sure you get a disk image from someone who has the same model Kobo Touch, for instance Model: N905B the model number is on the bottom of the reader to the right of the micro USB port with the screen facing you.
Last edited by TechniSol; 06-20-2013 at 03:15 PM.
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