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Old 09-06-2025, 09:10 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by User568 View Post
Hii, I have a question. The factory reset seems to have fixed the stall on the 3 dots screen. Only, when trying to connect to any internet connection, I get the pop up:

Hotspot detected
it looks like the netwerk you have selected is a public hotspot. Would you like to continue?

After pressing 'continue' I end up with:
OneStore silver Release 5361 5361 rakuten-kobo release/d-250904e833a55091513ba4ff43382c6ce009fe7cbc488501_H D_OneStore 2025-09-04 10:48:15 (Manual Build) Placeholder 1.0.0.0
The suggestion for this would be to add IgnoreCaptivePortal=true under the [FeatureSettings] header in Kobo eReader.conf.

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Connecting without WiFi also does not seem to be working, as the computer does not detect the ereader when connected. And the Kobo Desktop app is no longer available in my area.
How do I solve this?
If your computer can not detect the ereader connected over a USB cable, the Kobo Desktop app is a non-starter. Have you tried different USB ports and cables? If you are using Windows, have you checked to see if your Kobo is in Device Manager with a error indicator? Again, under Windows, you may want to try Nirsoft's USBDeview. If using MacOS or Linux, you'll need to search for answers.
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