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Old 05-30-2013, 01:39 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by taming View Post
In the past, when folks were reporting many, many failures with SD cards, it needed to be fixed on the Kobo end. When only a few people are writing about an issue, it seems to be a bit more likely that it is something like a bad sd card etc. It still could be Kobo.

How up are you for trying a different sd card or using a tool like sd formatter to reformat your card? That's the kind of thing that makes me want to buy dead tree books, from time to time. The whole factory reset--new card yada yada shtuff can drive me nuts (not a very big journey some days).
I could try it--but the fact that everything was working perfectly up until I installed the new firmware makes me suspect the firmware, not my card.

I hadn't done anything differently during the day up until that point--loaded a few books, was reading no problem, etc. Then--firmware upgrade and *boom*--new problem.
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