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Old 09-08-2013, 01:29 PM   #18
VirgoGirl
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Device: Black Kobo Touch & Glo, responsible for 2 PaperWhites
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Originally Posted by Cyphox View Post
you can boot it without the sd-card?

after booting up, enter settings -> device information and do a factory reset

set the kobo up, get the latest firmware for mark3/old-touch or whatever version you want from
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=185660 and put it into the .kobo (dont overlook the dot) folder on the kobo and disconnect it. it should start updating.

almost just the same as you did before, when updating to 2.8.1, no?
I can reboot it without the sd card, but if I reinsert the sd card it freezes and I have to paperclip it (I'm turning that into a verb now). I can't get it to read the card.

The problem is, if I update it to 2.4.1 (I think the previous version), it requires a connection to the desktop. I've looked at the workaround, but I don't have the program to go in and alter the .sqlite database. I could get it, but I'm not exactly sure how to change it. It would be so much easier if Kobo asked which firmware you wanted to install, or even better, didn't require you to attach to a desktop.
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