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Old 09-02-2013, 11:40 AM   #473
Mike76
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Originally Posted by blablub View Post
Now my kobo is stucked, i see the FileManager witch shows some direktorys but i can't do anything, exept to reboot through using the pinhole and turn on and off the light.
I've experienced the same issue using the latest fmon and ANY koreader version on my Kobo Mini (both under 2.6.1 and 2.8.1 fw). After the install the reader responded really strange to touches (I think the touch zones have shifted maybe), and resetting the mini just stucked the device to Koreader's File manager - there was no way to exit into the native system. I wasn't able to do a hard reset using power slide and pinhole on the back, so I've to took apart my mini and delete the launcher scripts manually from SD card. Using KoboLauncher made the same result.
The solution was using Markismus '1-Step-Hack'. After installing it everything works like a charm - even after overwriting the original koreader directory with the latest nigthly build files.
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