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Old 10-19-2012, 06:07 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by george.talusan View Post
1. Boot your computer into Linux (I hope you or a friend have it installed)
Having to have Linux to undo this is so far beyond being reasonable that I'm having a hard time believing that Kobo understands that it is selling consumer grade electronic devices.

I almost forgot... Not having a Glo, is it true that Kobo has removed the ability to do a hardware factory reset from the Glo? That you have to have a functioning Glo in order to do a factory reset?

What recent experience could possibly lead Kobo to believe that this was a good idea? The square-dancing bug?

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