This did not work for me.
It worked so that Windows does recognize the e-reader and I can use it as a storage device. But the e-reader will then start to loop the set-up process and after downloading updates it just goes back to ''chose language - enter wifi key - download updates" etc.
A factory reset got the kobo back to normal and it managed to finish set-up. But then windows would not recognize it. Since no permanent harm was done and the SD-card trick seems to work for others, it's worth a try. But if you get the same result as me, it might be good to know that a factory reset can fix it back to the original problem.
I hear a new big Windows update is coming, maybe that will solve it. Or I'll work around it.
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