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Old 05-06-2025, 08:27 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Ebookus View Post
yes, but reading is hard. Best to let someone else do it for you, even if they don't give the full details. /s
From my experience with people using YouTube videos, it's far too easy to misunderstand or skip a step when watching a video compared to following a step by step guide.

One acquaintance of mine bricked his ereader trying to install a antique Android package for a different model. He then got an µSD card image from me to try to recover his Kobo. Pretty much the first step was unzipping the file using 7Zip or equivalent on Windows, copying the image to a local directory and using a disk image writing tool to image the new µSD card.

Sadly he missed the need to unzip the archive to a local directory and tried dragging and dropping the image file from Windows builtin unzip to the writing tool. When I looked at one of his µSD cards, he said no errors were seen during the writing process but his ereader would not boot with the new µSD card inserted. I took a quick look using a partition editing tool which claimed no valid partitions were found. Looking at 0x200 into the image where Kobo stores serial numbers, showed nothing that look even vaguely like a Kobo serial number.

Extracting the image to a local directory using 7-Zip, editing the image to insert his serial number and then writing to the new µSD card worked and his ereader happily booted.
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