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Overdrive no longer works on 2012 Nook Model #BNTV250A

I have a Nook that I bought in 2012?? I bought it new, it still works great with purchasing books, and reading them, but my Overdrive no longer works. I've now been using Adobe Digital Editions which is a big pain to get a book from the library.

All My Nook says about itself in the "Device Info" is what you see below. It's not called a "tablet", "color" or any on name. Just the Version and Model #:

BNTV250A (Model)
1.4.3 (Version)

Can one like my Nook be changed or configured to run Overdrive, and possibly the Google Playstore? I am getting a Nook Tablet 7, but want to give that to my sister for Christmas. I have to get it set up for her as she's not tech. inclined. But if I like it, I was going to order one for myself, only because I can't get my Overdrive with my library2go capabilities.

Any help appreciated, as I don't know exactly what "rooting" is. Someone had asked about their, "old Nook", and I thought maybe this was the place to ask about my situation Thank you much, Denise
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