Okay, for reasons strange and mysterious, it appears that in Windows, in order to create a folder that starts with a . you also have to put an extra . at the end of the name. So creating a ".autoshelf-uninstall." folder actually gives you an ".autoshelf-uninstall" without . at the end. I don't even want to know the reason for that.
Alternatively open a command prompt (cmd) and 'mkdir X:\.autoshelf-uninstall' (replace X with the drive letter your kobo got)
Last edited by frostschutz; 07-03-2015 at 11:34 AM.
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