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How can I downgrade FW of my Kobo Glo?
After a wi-fi upgrade to FW 4.5.9587 my Glo(non HD) is not connecting to computer through USB. I can not read/write any file on it. It is rendered practically non-modifiable. Various attempts to connect it through different cables/computers have failed. Only charging the battery is possible. The device is working normally otherwise. Restarting the device many times also does not solve the issue. Did anyone else experience this connectivity problem?
I want to revert back to my earlier FW 3.19.5761, where my life was not that miserable. Please suggest me how can I go back or solve the connectivity issue? ![]() ![]() |
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upgrades (directory) KoboRoot.tgz (file) manifest.md5sum (file) Then copy the same 3 items from the .zip file you downloaded into the .kobo directory. Disconnect and let the update run. You should now be on the 3.19.5761 release. Patch your Kobo including the "Block WiFi firmware upgrade" patch. If you use the Kobo desktop application and it updates your firmware, simply delete the directory and two files before ejecting your Glo. I would suggest disabling WiFi (I've never tested the block firmware upgrade patch) and not using the Kobo desktop application which will require that you download and sideload your books -- preferably using Calibre. |
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If I were you I would first of all try a simple Factory Reset. Don't have Wi-Fi switched on as you don't at this stage want to update. If you can then connect you could follow DNSBs instructions above, however if you can connect it might be worthwhile to do an update using the Kobo desktop. As a first shot I would try a factory reset and then see if you can get your computer to connect to the Glo. Don't switch on the Wi-Fi as that will initiate an update. BobC Last edited by BobC; 08-02-2017 at 04:14 AM. Reason: problem with markup |
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The way I downgrade firmware is:
1) Factory reset, after process is done and you select a language, you have two ways to connect the device Wifi and PC, connect via PC. 2) Extract the firmware files to .kobo folder, disconnect and unplug the USB cable, it will install the firmware. 3) Connect again via PC and copy the patch file KoboRoot.tgz with the patch 'Block WiFi firmware upgrade' enabled to .kobo folder, disconnect and unplug the USB cable, it will patch the firmware. 4) Connect via Wifi, and register, it will check for update and say "your device is up to date" Last edited by oren64; 08-02-2017 at 04:39 AM. |
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What I suggest is a factory reset. When that is done, try the Reader with the computer. If that works, try an update to 4.5.9587 and see if that works. If that works, then proceed to load all of your content.
By trying the latest firmware again, you can check if there might be an issue with your Glo or not. |
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Finally, I was able to resurrect my Kobo Glo, thanks to all of you for your stepwise guidance and help!
![]() The procedure I followed is as below: 1. Wrote an stock disk image file sent by davidfor on an empty SD card. 2. Opened the back cover of Kobo and replaced the card, powered on the device which asked for setup through Wifi or PC. 3. Instead of choosing the Wifi, I selected setup through PC, and connected the USB. 4. The device demanded a connection to Kobo desktop, which I ignored, and as could see the internal SD card through windows explorer now, I copied the firmware files of FW 3.19.5761 to .kobo folder, disconnected and unplugged the USB cable. The device started setup. 5. After the setup, the device again asked for a Wifi or connection to Kobo desktop. I reconnected the USB and copied the patch file KoboRoot.tgz 'Block WiFi firmware upgrade' enabled in the .kobo folder, and disconnected the USB. 6. After a few minutes, the setup was completed and asked again for Wifi. This time I connected to Wifi and after initial logins, the device prompted an 'upto date FW' status, and came back to life. ![]() I'm grateful to all you guys! Now I'm only wondering on the academic question, as to why the device became non-connectable through USB in the latest FW? Perhaps some strage reason, I guess. Quote:
After the downgrade, everything is back to normal. Last edited by drjd; 08-02-2017 at 03:47 PM. |
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And in another thread you said you got your Glo working and up to the newest firmware. I don't see the problem there.
You should give the newest firmware a try and see what you think. The problem with sticking with 3.19.x is not going to get you any new features or fixes. |
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I tried my best to establish the connection to the PC, but all in vain. As I was not able to apply patches or transfer the files to Kobo through Calibre, the device became stale for me. I again did a factory reset through Wi-Fi, but resulted in same FW and same problem. So I decided to revert back to FW 3.19.5761, which was well tried and trusted by me in the last one year. Quote:
I would still be glad to try the latest FW if the USB connectivity is solved. |
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So long as you are not using an external microSD card I'd give the upgrade another go. BobC |
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Kobo have changed things in the firmware for the USB connectivity since 3.19.5761, but, that was because Microsoft broke it first in the Win10 Anniversary Edition. MS did eventually fix that, but, there have been other issues in MS updates since then that seem to be causing problems. And thinking of the problems with Windows, and what you have done, how many times have you connected the device since the factory reset? One of the problems related to a Windows change, meant you could connect once or twice after a factory reset, but then Windows would reject the device. |
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I tried to connect 2-3 times on each computer. Since every attempt was unfruitful, I had requested you to send the stock image file for Glo. Now since I have a fully working system card with FW 3.19.5761 on hand, which can be used in case of any disaster, I can give another try to write the stock image on a different SD card, upgrade it to 4.5.9587 through Wifi, and see if I still get the same problem. I'll report back the outcome. |
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The fault was on both sides, but more on MS's side. MS decided that something Kobo had been doing for many years was bad. What Kobo was doing was legitimate, but there were probably better ways to do it. MS did fix the problem on their side after a month or so. And I'm pretty sure Kobo changed what they were doing at about the same time. But, that was after firmware 3.19.5761 and if this was the problem. But, looking back at your original post, I'm not sure what was actually happening. It sounds like it was connecting but when you tried to copy something to the device, it failed for some reason. Is that right? |
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1. After factory reset using the light button and power on switch, I was asked to connect to Kobo Desktop on PC or connect to a Wifi. 2. I chose to connect to Wifi. Connecting to a Wifi resulted "Checking your device for update" and the device started the update. After update the device prompted for log-in, and came to its home screen. I browsed the home scree, its menus and checked the FW version in "Device information". It was 4.5.9587. I opened few books on the device and found every thing was ok so far. 3. Then thought it was time to apply patches and use Calibre to sync. So I connected the device to laptop through usual USB cable. I got a prompt "Computer detected... Cancel/Connect". 4. I pressed the connect button, and the device showed "Connected and charging", *(but I did not hear the usual 'ding' sound from laptop indicating a USB device connected. 5. I opened the Windows explorer, but could not see any device detected. I opened the Windows control panel and checked for any unknown USB device.. nothing. 6. As there was no "Safely remove your device" in the Windows, I disconnected the USB cable. 7. The device prompted for "Importing Contents" or something like that, and a progress bar working on the Kobo. After the importing is done, the Kobo comes back to its home screen. Works normally, I can open the menus and books on device. I repeated the whole process again and again, but same results. Then I tried 3 different USB cables, in case my cable is damaged, changed different USB ports of the laptop, even tried on another laptop, but again same result. After all the above frustration I decided to revert back to my trusted FW 3.19.5761. After the reversal, the USB connectivity is back to normal with all the cables, all the USB ports and both the laptops. I hope this time I have clearly explained my situation. Still I hope I can give one more try to FW 4.5.9587, as now have another copy of the SD card image for FW 3.19.5761 prepared with me, in case of any disaster. What do you suggest? And thanks for being patient with me. ![]() |
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Today I succeeded in manual upgrade to FW 4.5.9587! This time I can connect with a PC through USB cable, and it is working normally so far. Now I am applying patches. Thanks everyone. ![]() |
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