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Old 03-07-2014, 03:17 PM   #6
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Just mentioning this in case as you have not said that you did it this way, and it seems it is a common omission (even though it is set out in the manual).

The "paperclip" reset is a TWO step process. First push the reset button with the "paperclip", release it, then push the power on button. Just pushing the reset button and not then pushing the power on button immediately afterwards does not reset the device.

If you did it the correct way, and have also done a multiple button press full reset, as set out for the T1 on Sony's web site support, then I cannot suggest anything else apart from perhaps trying deleting the book.db files on the device and card (the reader will rebuild the files itself).
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