Your description of the process doesn't mention having your ADE up and running on your
PC prior to connecting your device via the USB cable. ADE needs to be on while your PC
recognizes your device.
It sounds like you are using the same laptop that your brother and you were using,
correct? And you say that it has a "Libre ebook" section of the ADE "Library", correct?
You will see that whenever ADE has recognized that your device is connected to your
PC. It should do so once it has "Authorized" your device and made the "Libre ebook"
section in its "Library". The authorizing will only be done the one time, from then on
the ADE program on your PC will recognize your device if it is on and plugged into your
PC when ADE is already running. You can tell ADE has recognized your device by there
being the device's entry in ADE's "Library".
While ADE is running and your device is on and connected to your PC and there is an
entry for your device showing in ADE's "Library" - you can just use the downarrow next
to the "LIBRARY" tab and select "Add Item to Library", with the "All Items" bookshelves
highlighted. Then you can find and add your new book to the listing or thumbnails on the
right side, if it isn't already there.
Once the book you want to add to your device is showing on the right side, you can
drag&drop it onto the "Libre ebooks" (or whatever your device entry is called). ADE will
then place a readable copy onto your device in it's "Adobe Digital" folder, as well as into
the "Libre ebooks" bookshelves listing.
Now if you disconnect your Libre from your PC and look in the "Digital Editions" folder you
should see your new book listed. You can move the book, once it has been written to
the Digital Editions folder, over to your SD card, if you want. [This is best done using
your PC's file handling tools/windows explorer, while your device is still connected to
your PC.]
Luck;
Ken
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