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Old 08-20-2016, 01:45 PM   #41
jerryleejr
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Device: Kobo Sage,Kobo Aura One, Glo HD,PRS-T1,PRS-950, PRS 300, PRS 350
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Originally Posted by robko View Post
Not sure if I understand what you're saying correctly, but in the case of Kobo they don't replace the original factory reset partition (except in rare circumstances) with a newer version. So even those with an original Glo that may be running the current firmware will go back to whatever version was originally on the device when it was assembled if they factory reset.
Figured that might be the case with kobo, what I was referring to was another device I have lost some functionality when I upgraded the firmware, so after a factory reset I realized the firmware remained the same. It was a lengthy process to "downgrade" the firmware so long story short I had to wait for the next update to restore the lost functionality.

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