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Originally Posted by Tarana
Ok, maybe I missed the post. I already downloaded and unDRM'd all my Nook books but it seems my sister bought a couple of books when I gave her my Nook ST (She now has a Fire and gave it back). If I have Nook for PC (Windows 10), where do I find the books? Can I still remove the DRM on them? Alternatively, can I access them and remove the DRM from the Nook Glo or Nook HD+ (I do not have an android tablet). The workaround with Greasemonkey apparently is no longer valid.
Yes, I chose to revive this post since it is relevant. There are others, I'm sure, that want to access their books now that Nook is closing down in the UK!
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The books are normally stored under the C:/users/usersname/documents/barnesandnoble ebooks As for removing the DRM yes you can. Check apprentice alf's site for information on that (google it). The keys changed, but if you did get the new key from nook study, it hasn't changed since and the method you used before should still work. Nook study doesn't work for most people now to get the key, but if you check the site I mentioned there is a method to get your key again should you need.