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Old 07-10-2013, 05:48 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by QuantumToilet View Post
1. Whats the file system of the Kobo? Ntfs? fat32? I then could reformat it.
2. Can I somewhere download all the files the original Kobo had? I just read it is possible to manually install a firmware upgrade so together with all previous files and the file system it should be somehow possible to fix that.!
You should only have been able to format the user partition which is FAT32. You might want to try a factory reset. Either hold the power button off for ~15-30 seconds to ensure your Touch is powered off and release the power button. Then hold the home button in while you slide the power button off/on. Continue to hold the home button until the LED starts rapidly flashing.

You can also do this by holding the home button and doing a pin hole reset. As above, release the home button when the LED starts rapidly flashing. This should restore your user partition to it's factory state.

Good luck!
David
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