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Old 07-18-2018, 12:24 PM   #76
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On a Mac when you double click a zip, there is a built in unarchiver. It isn’t like on windows where you have to download winzip and winrar.
Windows has natively handled .zip for a while now.

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The battery IS with a connector and not soldered to the board. I could disconnect/reconnect it, but does it matter if I have my original card in the kobo when I try this? I don’t want it to try to format my card with the OS on it and try to copy a broken system onto it from RAM.
If you unplug the battery, there should be no data left in RAM. I'd suggest imaging your original card to a new card and powering up with the new card installed. Suspenders and belt -- Murphy was a raving optimist.
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