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Old 02-14-2017, 08:30 PM   #29
thp1017
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Originally Posted by GeoffR View Post
I can't really add anything to what oren64 has said, it just sounds like what happens when you use a different firmware version for patching than what is on the device.

All I can suggest is checking that you have all the firmware and patch versions matchng, you can't use anything from your earlier version, you need to start afresh each time.

* Upgrade the device to firmware 4.2.8432 first, check on the Settings > Device information page that it really is running 4.2.8432 (fbb9e8f61b) before you start patching.

* Download and unpack patch_kobo_4028432.zip from post #1 of this thread.

* Download firmware kobo-update-4.2.8432.zip (from the Wiki is probably easiest now, or if you upgraded the device manually then you can use the same one you downloaded then.)
Hmm, as far as I can tell from my bash history, I was using the right files for the patch scripts, and I know I verified the version (and saw the different menus), but oh well. Must have done something, seeing how it worked this time

Thanks all!
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