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Old 12-05-2010, 12:23 PM   #7
Bookworm_Girl
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That's good news!

Connect your old reader to the computer in Reader Library. Click on the Sony eBook Store icon. Log-in to your account and go the the account information page (My Account Link at the top of the page). On the account page, you will see a category called "My Devices". Click the item that says "Manage/Rename Devices" (it's to the right of the name of your computer and ereaders). On the new window, click the deauthorize button to the right of your ereader. Make sure you don't accidentally click the deauthorize button next to your computer.

Do you also have Adobe Digital Editions installed? If so, open ADE. Do you see your ereader icon showing in ADE? Click on the icon for your device. Then press Ctrl-Shift-E and the deactivation dialog should show up.

Good luck!
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