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Old 04-01-2016, 06:02 PM   #135
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Originally Posted by callodacity View Post
Hi, just wondering if there is a way to manually uninstall KSM08 without navigating to tools ? I can't seem to complete a factory reset without uninstalling KSM.

My Kobo screen is broken and I can't navigate through the menus..

Any help would be extremely useful!
If you have a Kobo model with an external sd card, the way described in this thread might be the best in your situation. Read especially posts #1 and 9.


Edit: If the sole reason for factory resetting is that you want to remove your books and files containing private data, you might consider deleting them via a script. If you put a script on the root of the external sd with the name autoscript.sh, it will be executed after inserting the sd. The advantage of this approach is, that you then can still communicate with the device (via autoscript.sh), so that you can for instance start wifi or usbnet and then telnet into the device, if you want to.

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