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Old 07-25-2024, 02:56 PM   #1130
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Originally Posted by serdar0020 View Post
I used to be able to run the install.ps1 file in powershell, but when trying to install the KoReader on my new Kobo Elipsa2e, the powershell installation window shows just in a flash, then disappears. I've unblocked the install.ps1 file. I'm on Windows 11, Kobo firmware 4.38, I'd like to install the OCP-KOReader-v2024.04-227 (I could install it, but Nickle is continuously scanning and indexing all the files). Any ideas?
I'd suggest opening install.ps1 from a Powershell prompt so you can see the error messages (just remember to use .\install.ps1 to run it).

Couple of things to check is that you have install.ps1 and the OCP .zip file in the same directory and that your Elipsa 2E is connected to the computer.
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