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Old 09-30-2019, 01:29 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
It's not just patching. For example, I wanted to compare my Kobo Touch 2.0 with other readers on the latest book I was reading. So I hooked it up to my computer, opened Calibre and loaded the book. I didn't see it on the Kobo (my mistake there, forgot I had to go to my library) so I decided to delete the book and reload it. I got the message that read something like, "this version of the Kobo database is too new to be supported." So I updated Calibre to the newest version, reloaded Calibre and tried again... same message. Finally remembered how to set up the "do it anyway" option. But I run into this kind of thing with Kobo more than on my other readers. I think it's because they're updating all the time — I don't know for sure. It's not that huge, but it is a little frustrating.
How did you get 4.17 on the Touch? Was it an over the air update or did you manually update? I don't think most Kobos are getting 4.17 yet, so if you jump the gun you have to expect you might be more on the ball than Calibre.
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