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Originally Posted by AnemicOak
Not sure what a Nook R is (unless you're talking about the registered trademark R?), but going by the software version it sounds like it's a Nook Color (released 2010) or a Nook Tablet (released 2011). The HD and HD+ models use version 2 software.
The Color and Tab are tougher in that they don't have the Google Play store for apps and run very old versions of Android (2.x). OverDrive version 2.6.6 is the last version to run on that version of Android (which should work fine), but there is also the problem that B&N shut down the Nook App Store in March of this year pretty much abandoning Nook Color and Nook Tablet owners (newer Nook tablet models have the Google Play store).
The first thing that comes to mind would be wiping out the stock operating system and installing another version of Android (such as Cyanogenmod) or using a N2A Card type of solution. This would get you a newer version of Android that works with more apps.
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Thanks so much for your reply! I called B&N and found out about them not supporting or "having" any apps anymore. My Nook just has a tiny circle after the word Nook that has an R in it. I didn't know to include it or not. Mine is color, touchscreen, but according to B&N it is not considered an HD.
I think I'll have to figure out how to use the Adobe Digital Edition. Haven't had the chance to research it. What I have now is library2go (
https://library2go.overdrive.com/ which works with the Overdrive.
Do you happen to know how the ADE fits in with that mess?? LOL

Anyway, if not, I'll go look up ADE and see if I can figure out how it all works together to transfer my books (from library2go) to my Nook. Here are the directions on this page, but they lost me somewhere after getting the ADE downloaded on my laptop

Thank you again for trying to help me, it helped just knowing someone else is "out there" Denise