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Old 02-02-2018, 04:05 PM   #123
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
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.
I was wondering why after doing a factory reset, he was reformatting the exposed partition. It's already been erased and reset back to factory. Why force recreating the files again?

Deleting the .adobe.digital.editions directory won't have any effect until you try to authorize the device. At which point, it get interesting since Adobe wants the device file in that directory.
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