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Old 11-04-2014, 09:26 AM   #1
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Question Question about Firmware Updates

This is a last ditch effort to keep my original Voyage, which has a great screen and I really like a lot. Before I ask my question, let me say that I think the firmware on my Voyage has been corrupted...

Ok, so assuming my firmware has been corrupted, would simply updating the firmware fix the problem? I guess what I'm asking is, does Amazon "patch" the existing firmware on a Kindle when they upgrade it, or do they completely replace it? Obviously, I'd like to entirely replace my firmware because I think that might fix my problem. My thought is to download a Voyage update, and then sideload it onto my eReader.

I just checked, and it doesn't look like Amazon has made any firmware updates available, for the Voyage, yet. But when they do, is it possible that I could fix my own Voyage by sideloading a firmware update?

The reason this has come up, is that Amazon sent me a replacement Voyage but I like the screen on my old Voyage. As a result, I'd like to keep my old Voyage, if it's at all possible. I'm thinking it's not possible, but I'd like to find out from you people, since you're all so smart, before I return my old Voyage to Amazon.
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