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Old 09-18-2025, 01:10 PM   #4776
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Originally Posted by FifOu View Post
Bonjour,

HELP PLEASE

J'ai suivi la procédure pour flasher l'image sur la microSD avec balenaEtcher et insérer la carte dans la Kobo.
Your WiFi issue is likely that the firmware in the image is too old to have the newer security protocols required to connect.

For the USB connection, does your Kobo mount and show as a drive on your computer? I know that Kobo no longer supports the Kobo Desktop application in Europe so that is not going to be a choice. If so you can download a newer firmware and copy the contents of the .zip file to the .kobo directory on your Kobo. You can download the firmware using the links on Patrick Gaskin's Kobo Firmware Downloads page. Once the update is done, you should be able to use your WiFi connection.

If your Kobo does not mount on your computer to show the storage, you can take the µSD card out of your Kobo, mount it on your computer, copy the contents of the firmware update file to the .kobo directory and then re-install the card in your Kobo. When your Kobo is turned on, the new firmware should be installed and then setup will continue.
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