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Old 01-10-2025, 06:36 AM   #1
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Kobo libra 2 bricked

Hi I have a kobo libra 2 that only blinkes the white light and every now and then in the cycle flashes the screen shortly

Things I have done.
Hard reset.
flashed the sdcard with a fresh image, normal and rev E version
Tried the same thing with a new sd card.
The board type is 37NB-E70K1M+6F0 Does that mean it an F revision?

Checked if I could maybe get a uart terminal on the rx/tx pads on the pcb ( didnt work its just stable 3.3 volt coming from them. No bits) checked it with my buspirate.

Does anybody has any other ideas to try. I'm considering this ereader as junk so I'm more than willing get the soldering iron out.
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Old 01-10-2025, 06:58 AM   #2
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Things i forgot to mention:

I once got the do not shutdown logo with 3 dots but they went away and it started blinking again.
Dis and reconnected the battery
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One relatively easy item to try is cleaning the µSD card socket. I was going back through some old message and a couple of mentions that the socket needed to be cleaned of leftovers from the HZO coating.
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This appears to be a rather widespread issue, I had the same problem, and I recall reading that somebody else shared the same experience. Looks like Kobo are really skimming on quality SD cards. I could not revive mine, I may have caused some damage when I removed the old SD card, they went a bit overboard with the glue, not friendly for repairs. Best of luck with yours, you can request the SD image on the dedicated thread ont he Kobo forum.
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It's actually the HZO so called "waterproofing" (not glue) instead of real waterproof design that the original Aura H2O had. It's touted as a recent "nanotech", but it's been done since the 1930s on military gear. No doubt HZO has slightly different formula to other clear procoat/lacquers that are typically sprayed on. Sometimes dipped. It is a hazard for connectors and switches.
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Old 01-23-2025, 06:03 AM   #7
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Hi to all! I got my Kobo Libra 2 Bricked and stucked on reset mode. I've opened it (is out of warranty) and take off the SD card. I insert the card on PC but it can't be read, so i think is bricked the SD card. Now, someone please have an image that i can flash on a new sd card? And if yes, could please provide also the procedure?

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Hi to all! I got my Kobo Libra 2 Bricked and stucked on reset mode. I've opened it (is out of warranty) and take off the SD card. I insert the card on PC but it can't be read, so i think is bricked the SD card. Now, someone please have an image that i can flash on a new sd card? And if yes, could please provide also the procedure?

Thanks a lot!
First thing you need to do is go to the Feedback forum and find the thread to ask for PMs to be enabled.

Then you have to go to the Kobo Developer's Forum and find the thread requesting firmware images and request a firmware image.
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First thing you need to do is go to the Feedback forum and find the thread to ask for PMs to be enabled.

Then you have to go to the Kobo Developer's Forum and find the thread requesting firmware images and request a firmware image.
Jon, please do not post advice to people when you do not check your facts first. A simple click on the user's name shows they already have PMs enabled.

If you are going to point someone at a thread, post the link not just a vague go look for a thread.

And finally, if you had bothered to look, the user had already requested an image link for their Libra 2 in the Kobo µSD Card Image Requests a couple of hours before you posted.

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