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Old 03-26-2026, 03:25 PM   #8
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Device: Tolino shine 2 HD, Tolino Vision 2
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Originally Posted by Waldy View Post
Connect Tolino to your computer.
On Tolino, press and hold power button for 10-15 seconds to completely turn off the device (the LED on the power button should go out).
Release Power-Taste.
Now you need to boot into fastboot.
On Tolino, press and hold the backlight button, then press the power button and continue holding both buttons for about 5-6 seconds until the e-reader enters Fastboot mode.
This will also be confirmed by a beep from the computer speakers.
Check fastboot
1_TEST_fastboot.bat
and start TWRP
2_TWRP_boot.bat
The device will boot into TWRP Recovery mode.
See if your PC recognizes the device.
Here's a short video:
https://mega.nz/file/LZEBFIgA#Rf6fHX...5UchnLp4gqEDlg

And since you've opened the device, please let me know whether it has a 4A2 or 4B0 motherboard. There are two types of Vision 2. If a backup doesn't help, I'll prepare a full dump.
I followed every single step exactly as described, without skipping anything.
The device powers off correctly and I try to enter fastboot mode by holding the backlight and power buttons as instructed. However, my PC does not recognize the device at all — no new device in Device Manager, and fastboot commands do not detect anything.

https://mega.nz/file/ipZFxJ5K#SfiiyJ...BlHJGy2H4vh2Vk

I am using a 4B0 motherboard version of the Tolino Vision 2.

At this point, it seems like the device is not entering fastboot mode properly or the connection is not being established. Could this be a driver issue, or is it possible that the 4B0 version behaves differently?
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