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[Kinde Touch] Backup before Factory Reset
I've been running into problems updating to 5.1 (modified too many random JS files that seem to be in the update) so I've decided to do a Factory Reset and then update.
I would like to save my books, reading positions, highlights, etc. though. Does anyone know how I could backup this data before doing the factory reset? |
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I think backup of whole "documents" folder will be enough.
In this folder are with book files together files containing information about read pages and whatever. |
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You should also - for safety - make a backup of the TTS folder. A factory reset won't erase it, but it IS easy to delete accidentally, so it's as well to have a copy of it for the future, just in case.
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A factory reset will *not* restore tampered files on the root partition. It only erases all personal documents and information.
You have to manually restore modified files from a backup. |
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