I've not had this problem on my K1 except the one time I had to use the reset button on the back. This, of course required a full power-down and not just having it in stand-by. When I powered up, apparently the clock was set to an earlier date than any of the books and so when I read a book, the date on the corresponding .mpb or .tan file was then older than the other books and this book now sorted to the end of the list.
I'm wondering if the K2 goes to full power-off rather than stand-by. Did I read something about that in the description of the K2? If so, maybe that's why the clock is losing track of the time. Also, it would be nice if one of the folks producing hacks of the K2 could come up with some way to reset the clock from a PC over the USB connection.
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