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Originally Posted by davidfor
Firstly, can you check the actual firmware version number and post that. Far to often people state they have the latest firmware installed and they don't.
I don't know what is happening, so I need more information: - What format are these books? epub, CBZ, CBR or something else?
- How big is large? Both in file size and number of pages.
- How many books are you deleting? My first guess is 10, but, the "volumes" might not refer to a single book.
- What happens if you delete only one book?
- What happens if you delete the book through the Kobo interface?
- Is there much space available on the device?
- What is displayed during the boot loop?
- What is displayed after disconnecting from the PC and before the reboots start?
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The firmware version is 3.19.5761.
The format is .cbr and .cbz. The number of pages are the standard for comic books and the file size is usually over 100mb. I'm often deleting things when I'm done reading them, so it's often around 500mb-1gb in total. If I only delete one book then it doesn't go into a bootloop, but obviously that will take too long. If I delete the book on the Kobo itself then it also doesn't go into a bootloop. There is a lot of space available on the reader. I have a Micro SD card that is 32gb.
The bootloop itself is like this:
- I delete the files I have finished reading from my computer
- I disconnect the device and let it sync itself so that it deletes the files
- The device never syncs itself and instead jumps straight to the homepage where you can see all the files are still there (they're deleted, the reader just shows them for some reason)
- I can't press anything and the reader doesn't read any of my finger taps
- It quickly reboots itself automatically
- When it is rebooted it goes directly to the homepage and I still can't press anything
- After this it keeps rebooting, going to homepage, rebooting, going to homepage, rebooting, going to homepage etc.