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Old 11-29-2017, 12:01 PM   #898
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Device: kobo h20
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Originally Posted by tshering View Post
This does not look good.
I understand that factory resetting with the sd did not work. Maybe you could do a test, whether the sd card is recognized at all, by making the autoscript.sh do something simple like creating a file on the sd. If it works, you have some means to communicate with the device and try to find some solution.
Once the device is certainly powered on give it some time, insert the sd, and see whether it is recognized at all.
OK, i've made an 'autoscript.sh' that creates a file, still nothing..
I'm thinking it might be time to put the kobo under the knife, what do you think? I was able to obtain the disk image file from @davidfor.

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Originally Posted by NiLuJe View Post
If you're feeling adventurous, the gory details are in this thread on the Kindle side of things (as well as in the Kubrick sticky for a ready-to-use solution).
I think that may be beyond my powers. I think I should be able to just open up the kobo and reimage the sd card. I'll just loose my factory waterproofing.
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