![]() Once you dismiss everything that pops up when you added the SD card, you use your "Flash Drive Image Creator" you downloaded to clone the SD card. Now slide the SD card out very carefully. Just in the event you turned it on opening the case without noticing. So long slide over and hold till it's powered down. I think it possibly is a moisture detection or just to mark their own sd cards. My card came with a white dot, I assume they all do from the factory. You'll be amazed to see a simple microSD card slot. Now you have done the hardest part which is removing the back! Now you can get to the bottom where you will take it off similar to the top, basically not sliding the card past the port. ![]() I'm right handed so I did the right side first without thinking. Repeat this exact process on the other side of the case. This should free one side, one corner completely. Slide the card down like you're swiping an actual magnetic strip reader (like your bank card). Again go from parallel to perpendicular with the card and push it down this time, so the card is against the inside side and front. Pick a side, left or right, and work the card in again right at the top corner on the long side this time. Once you have done this there should be a visible separation at the top. You'll have to repeat at the right side of the top. ![]() Once I got under the lip of the back case, I then pried the outer case out while pushing the card to be perpendicular to the Kobo. I did this because of that single clip you can see in the picture below. I pushed at the Kobo first where the back and outer casing meet, parallel to the device, with a card right between the LED and the light button. I used a bus pass, any thin card will do. Make sure your Kobo is FULLY off and not just in sleep mod. These two tools are standalone and require no installation: "Free Partition Software - MiniTool® Partition Wizard Home Edition 7.8" This is all free 3rd party software I have NOTHING to do with. I will amend this guide in future to include the known linux commands, as well as to test them from terminal in Mac (Lion). Into it! I figure the faster and the bigger the better! (well maybe not bigger in this case)įirst things first, might as well collect the software needed for this. Given that I was opening this up, I went all out and put a class 10 32 gig microsd card That being said, the people coming here already want to do this and don't need or even want someone else telling them why they should void their warranty! It's illogical at best given that no one has 64 gigs of ebooks, and if you did it would probably explode the Kobo when all the storage is full. It already has an external slot while giving you access to an internal slot. Is it worth it?: If you're asking yourself this, it probably isn't worth it. I found most of it here within this forum, which is why I'm posting this guide here. I will include all links to where I got this information on the 3rd post in this thread. The pictures aren't from when I actually did it, but have been recreated for this guide but that doesn't change how awesome it is! They will all be in the second post in this thread. I'm going to show you how I upgraded the internal memory to my KoboGlo! Hello! Welcome to my Kobo Glo Memory Upgrade Guide!
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