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Originally Posted by frostschutz
If you don't mind doing a factory reset, just change the partition table (max out partition 3).
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I don't understand what you're saying... that doing a factory reset would allow me to change the partition table with a mac somehow? I was able to use some third party software on the mac to extend the third partition, but the Kobo wouldn't boot at all once I did. Maybe you mean do a factory reset to force the Kobo to reinstall itself from the recovery partition and then re-update my firmware. Maybe it would work, if it can see its primary and secondary partitions to reinstall the firmware, but I'm wondering if it can't see its partitions to boot, how would it see its partition to reinstall?
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Still interested in that upload, just to rule out any other factors.
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Here ya go.
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