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Old 01-05-2020, 02:56 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by jcf View Post
Like I said I am willing to reset to factory settings but I first need to understand if there is an answer to my 3 original questions (see original post).
1. Use 4.19.14123. I've tested it with 3.48 and Attempt to support newer firmware and did not find any issues (Clara HD).

2. You can use the Kobo desktop app to do the connection to Kobo and then delete the upgrade directory, the KoboRoot.tgz file and the manifest.md5sum file before ejecting your Kobo. However, I do not think that is necessary.

3. See question 1. Not necessary though there is a patch in the Kobopatcher set to disable firmware updating OTA (Block WiFi firmware upgrade).

4. The factory reset procedure has changed. To do the full factory reset, you will need to type devmodeon in a search box and search. After that, if you go to Settings => Device Information, you should see a Developer options item. Tap on view and then use the Factory reset from the second page of that section to do a full factory reset.

Last edited by DNSB; 01-05-2020 at 03:00 PM. Reason: Added item 4
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