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[* black] On your computer, make a .txt file named ''vcom'' with the desired VCOM number (including the negative symbol and x1000).
- [* icon_note] For example, the VCOM number on the replacement screen is ***-2.89***, so the file will say ***-2890***.
+ [* icon_note] For example, if the VCOM number on the replacement screen is ***-2.89***, the file will say ***-2890***.
[* black] Find the drive called ''KOBOeReader'' and open it.
[* red] Copy and paste the ''vcom'' file into the drive.