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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib
Have you tried a dehumidifier, one that takes excessive moisture (humidity) out the air? If so (and if your issue happens again), place the dehumidifer in a closet or small room - along with your ereader - and close the door at night and check it in the morning.
We sometimes have to use one here in the winter and summer, due to the way homes are constructed, in addition to the issue that central air/heat is only available to the (mostly) wealthy.
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Going to keep an eye on it (as it's now my wife's and will have far less use as I'm addicted lol). But seemed odd as it was only now it has happened, and the signs were more of software rot than anything. So far it's behaved like a charm. If it ever happens again I can get some silica gel from work and put it in a bag with it.