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Old 03-29-2019, 08:49 AM   #101
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Originally Posted by Goshzilla View Post
I have the 32gb version of the Kobo Aura One 2nd Edition, and it's been accidently bricked when I pulled the cable out while hooked up to PC. Can an SD image restore my Kobo to working condition? If so, does the standard version of the Aura One 2nd Edition image work with the 32gb version?
Sorry, there is no such thing as a "32gb version of the Kobo Aura One 2nd Edition". There is an "Aura ONE" that has 8GB of storage, an "Aura ONE Limited Edition" that has 32GB of storage. These are the same devices except for the amount of storage. The don't have an internal SD card. I haven't seen an image for them or know a way to restore it if it existed.

Then there is the "Aura Edition 2" which has 4GB of storage. This does have a internal SD card and I do have an image for it.

As you state 32GB of storage, I assume you mean the "Aura ONE Limited Edition", so I can't help with an image for it.

But, it is unlikely that an accidental unplugging would actually brick it. Forcing it to turn off and then on could fix it. Or doing a manual factory reset. Of course, it also depends on exactly what happened when you disconnect, what is on the screen and what happens when you press the power button.
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