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Old 06-03-2014, 03:55 PM   #16
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What about all the ebooks I have stored in virtual XP that I can currently load on my Palm phone?

Everything I do with my Palm phone is through my virtual XP OS.
If you can copy them to your Windows 7 partition you can remove the DRM there. If the XP Partition is only for communicating with your Palm Phone, you probably don't want to keep your main library there.
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Old 06-03-2014, 03:55 PM   #17
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The Windows OS shouldn't have anything to do with the Palm data.
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Old 06-03-2014, 04:00 PM   #18
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If you can copy them to your Windows 7 partition you can remove the DRM there. If the XP Partition is only for communicating with your Palm Phone, you probably don't want to keep your main library there.
I think I'm beginning to get the hang of it. If, in the future, I want to install my ebooks in a new reader I can install them with Win 7 therefore all my ebooks should be in Win 7 for future installs and in XP for installing in my Palm OS.

Is this right?
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Old 06-03-2014, 04:58 PM   #19
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Spot on.
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Old 06-03-2014, 07:22 PM   #20
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Spot on.
OK, I think I'm on the last leg of this journey. I followed Apprentice Alf's Blog and added all my ebooks.

Then I tested it by opening a couple of books in the calibre ebook viewer and I was able to read them.

Two questions:

1. Does that mean that I have successfully DeDRM'd all my ebooks?

2. May I now remove all the software that accomplished the DeDRM action?

Thanks again. This site is awesome...
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Old 06-04-2014, 06:27 AM   #21
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OK, I think I'm on the last leg of this journey. I followed Apprentice Alf's Blog and added all my ebooks.

Then I tested it by opening a couple of books in the calibre ebook viewer and I was able to read them.

Two questions:

1. Does that mean that I have successfully DeDRM'd all my ebooks?

2. May I now remove all the software that accomplished the DeDRM action?

Thanks again. This site is awesome...
If you can read the ebook in calibre, the DRM has been removed.

You can remove the DRM removal software if you wish. It does its work on import only.
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Old 06-04-2014, 01:06 PM   #22
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If you can read the ebook in calibre, the DRM has been removed.

You can remove the DRM removal software if you wish. It does its work on import only.
Good to know. Thanks for all your help. I'm now a happy camper.
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Old 06-05-2014, 01:54 PM   #23
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My suggestion is to leave the DeDRM-plugin installed so you can remove DRM from almost any book.

Quick tip: if you're going to buy EPUBs, use Digital Editions 2.0 to download them. The new DRM of Digital Editions 3.0 has not yet been cracked AFAIK.
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Old 06-07-2014, 01:21 AM   #24
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My suggestion is to leave the DeDRM-plugin installed so you can remove DRM from almost any book.

Quick tip: if you're going to buy EPUBs, use Digital Editions 2.0 to download them. The new DRM of Digital Editions 3.0 has not yet been cracked AFAIK.
I currently have 13 ebooks installed on my old Kyocera 7135 phone and a zillion more I could load. I'll never read all the books I have in my computer (XP) library.

I don't foresee buying any new ebooks. Thanks for the suggestion though.

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I don't foresee buying any new ebooks. Thanks for the suggestion though.
Mwuhahaha.... hahaha..... ha

Many people before you declared that, and all of them failed There are people on this forum trying to curb their spending because they buy more than they can ever read, and are only partially succeeding.

Be afraid.... Be very afraid.
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Mwuhahaha.... hahaha..... ha

Many people before you declared that, and all of them failed There are people on this forum trying to curb their spending because they buy more than they can ever read, and are only partially succeeding.

Be afraid.... Be very afraid.
They can always head over to [deleted- MODERATOR] DRM-free ebooks are there in plenty.

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