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Originally Posted by geek1011
Hmm, it may be the way imports are done (I haven't looked at that in a while). Try copying a KoboRoot.tgz with a SSH server into the .kobo directory and see if it applies the update. Also enable the ForceWifiOn option in the developer settings so it doesn't disconnect properly. Then, use OpenSSH or PuTTY to connect to the Kobo's IP and run 'echo usb plug add > /tmp/nickel-hardware-status', press the connect button, then run 'echo usb plug remove > /tmp/nickel-hardware-status'.
@NiLuJe, @davidfor, do you know anything about the way Kobo does imports (I don't have time to check myself right now)?
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After putting it back together I tried plugging it into the pc to see if removing and reinstalling the SD card had done anything for my USB issues (plug in gives a device disconnected error and a USB device failed error in Win 10 and Win 7).
I got the same result there but after I removed the USB cable it went to a black screen with Importing Content and a slowly loading bar, after it hit 100% all 700 books showed up in my Library so at least thats sorted.
The battery still seems like its on its way out though, charges slowly to 100% over a few hours then drops to 70% when you unplug. Might just be time for a new reader...
Thanks for all your help Geek1011.