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Old 04-28-2009, 01:31 PM   #15
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Device: Kindle 2
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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc View Post
My memory may be failing, but I thought there was a way to access the command prompt - did it require connecting the Kindle to a PC or could it be done on the Kindle itself? That would let you use the Linux command to reset the time.
One of the debug commands is 'terminal', typing it, however, seems to do nothing (well, it makes the Kindle freeze for a few moments, and then does nothing). Again, maybe only in 2.0.3.

I haven't been able to do anything in the recovery mode (well, except reboot).

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Originally Posted by sirbruce View Post
hmemcpy, have you considered resetting to factory defaults? I always thought that reset the firmware to someone original version stored somewhere in the system.
I did, I selected "Reset to factory defaults", but it didn't rollback the firmware.
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