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Old 08-12-2017, 11:13 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by bookaho!ic View Post
will need ade for library books
Quick and dirty solution is to copy the activation.xml file from the .adobe-digital-editions on your old Kobo to the same directory on your new Kobo. Saves you from having to beg Adobe for more activations when you exceed the 5 device limit.

While you can setup your Kobo over WiFi, I prefer to use the desktop application. That way, I can copy the Adobe activation file into place, add my fonts directory, any patch files, etc. Another item that I like is that since the desktop application on my laptop is synced with Kobo, it is faster for me to copy the Kobo books over the USB interface than downloading them from Kobo's servers.

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