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Old 01-11-2019, 07:16 PM   #43
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If you are using ADE to handle DRMed library books, you will want to save a copy of the .adobe-digital-editions directory. Copying the activation.xml file from your backup back into that directory on your Kobo will save you from having to re-activate your Kobo after a factory reset.
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Thanks Davidfor and DNSB for the information. I think I understand the partitions and data on the kobo now.

Ok, since I activated it you mentioned I could factory reset then update to 3.11 and use the activation file so I can use it fully?
The proviso is that activation file is strictly for Adobe/ADE. It has nothing to do with registering your Kobo. The reason I do this is that every time you do a factory reset and allow ADE to register your Kobo, it uses one of your allowed Adobe activations and you eventually need to contact Adobe and ask them to allow you more activations.
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