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Old 01-27-2018, 07:43 PM   #120
davidfor
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
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.
Not sure what happens when you remove the ".adobe-digital-editions", but if you remove the ".kobo" directory, it will just reboot and go through the setup. Pretty much the same as signing out of the Kobo account.
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