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Old 11-27-2014, 09:04 AM   #12
Ruskie_it
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Hmmm... No, what I did was: first I copied to the root dir only the bridge bin. "Updated my Kindle" et voilą, the device rebooted - with some "all done" message that I can't remember but I saw it was there - and the bin was gone.
Done that, once again by the rules I copied the zip-in-the-zip content in the root folder, and again "Updated my Kindle". It said it was done, but when I connected the newly copied bin wasn't there, the other mess it was.

Maybe because the 2nd bin was not necessary as the bridge already updated the jb to latest version?

Too bad with the version thing. It's not only you, I have noticed that not so many hacks/tools have a way to tell wich version they are, and sometimes it's a bit problematic because there are version prerequisites in between them... :-/
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