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Originally Posted by DBDigital
[B][I]Also I have a Nook Tablet as well, and that you don't have direct access to the books like you do with Classic or Nook Color when you connect up the USB cable. You can get at them if you install a different file browser (there are two in the nook store) then search for the books. From there you can copy them to a different direct user accessible location. But as you can see it is not as easy without root access.
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This is not at all representative of my experience with the NOOK Tablet, which when connected by USB cable to my Windows 7, 64-bit machine allowed me to search for, "directly access", and copy/move to and fro/delete/open/otherwise-manage books on the NT easy-peasy. No special file browser required.
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Originally Posted by DBDigital
The reader app itself is fine.
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I envy you that. I share the experience many others have reported: NOOK for PC and NOOKStudy no longer function properly on my Windows 7, 64-bit machine.