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Old 03-22-2024, 09:32 PM   #1100
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Yes, that's what I've read is the hard reset rather than the factory reset. It will do a factory reset but it doesn't fix anything. I believe there is a problem with the recovery partition that is keeping it from a hard reset back the original version it shipped with. I tried install an older firmware but the problems were still there.
There are multiple resets but the three factory resets are in two types. The factory reset from the Settings => Device Information => Factory Reset basically just clears out any user information and does not overwrite the system software. If you have enabled Developer Mode and go to Settings => Device Information =>Developer Options, there is a Factory reset option there which like the hardware factory reset, uses the recovery partition to restore the ereader to factory state.
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