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Old 01-27-2018, 05:16 PM   #119
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Originally Posted by sjordi View Post
Yes, factory reset. Then erased all directory contents. Reinstalled a new firmware (the same 4.7.10413), reinstalled just one book. Still the same.
It's really funny in a way as the bookmarks are correctly referenced though., they just don't show up.
If I tap on the top right corner of the screen, the page folded icon immediately appears. Since it is referenced, it should not. It should consider I'm actually removing the bookmark. Instead it turns the bookmark on even though it's already referenced as such.
That's what I was wondering about. After a factory reset, the user partition has been wiped back to factory and you do not need to erase any contents. All ebooks, fonts, etc. would have been removed. The two directories that would be left in the root would be .adobe-digital-editions and .kobo (the leading . makes them a Unix OS hidden partition). Removing either of those two directories or their contents from that partition is a very bad idea.
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