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Old 11-02-2021, 07:14 AM   #3
rcentros
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As far as I have seen, there is nowhere to see what Kobo devices you have connected to your account.
That's what I was afraid of.

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But, it is safe to do a factory reset. For the devices that are no longer supported, you can do the setup using the Kobo desktop application.
Maybe because my only Windows (half) computer is Vista, but I tried to use Kobo Desktop to setup a Kobo Mini I bought recently and it kept stalling at the update. I finally had to "sideload" the update file using Linux and I got it to work. From there I could setup using WiFi.

If I delete all my side-loaded books and log out, would that work as a "semi-reset" while retaining the current firmware? And would others be able to set up their own account by logging in with their credentials in that situation?
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