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Old 08-20-2016, 12:47 PM   #39
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Originally Posted by robko View Post
No reason to suspect it would be a buggy aftermarket process. AFAIK the firmware updates completely replace the existing firmware rather than patching it so the only difference would be that if you had to factory reset you're going to have to upgrade again to get Overdrive. It's always possible for an update to get corrupted during install, but since it's a replacement rather than a patch it's probably either going to work perfectly or need re-install.
A lot of firmware incorporates factory reset so it doesn't downgrade so to speak...can't speak for readers but other devices I've owned allowed it.

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