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Old 06-11-2025, 01:15 AM   #28
Renate
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Device: Nook NST, Glow2, 3, 4, '21, Kobo Aura2, Poke3, Poke5, Go6
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Originally Posted by Intergalactic View Post
Thank you. But in my case, what would the "edl /lpoke6.bin" command be? My boox model is the boox page.
Both the Page and the Go6 use the same Qualcomm SM6115 processor.
Having owned the Poke3 and Poke5 when the Go6 came along with "Poke6" written internally on the PCB I've always thought of it as the "Poke6".
Ok, this makes some confusion because there is a Chinese model called the "Poke6" now but it has the same hardware as the Go6.
The Firehose loader that you can use off my site (whether Python or Windows EDL client) is one that I have modified and is called "poke6.bin".
You can of course rename it "page.bin".
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Do I have to use a edl-equivalent command to "adb devices" to verify that my Boox is getting correctly registered to the computer?
Any EDL client will tell you if something is connected.
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Also (I hope) last question, any way to do like a backup or something in case something goes wrong?
After you load the Firehose loader you can:
Code:
edl /r big-honking-backup.img
That's 32 GB, not as bad as some newer devices.
Never factory reset or fastboot wipe as that will delete your keys and invalidate the userdata in your backup, despite not touching the data there.
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