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Old 07-03-2019, 12:44 PM   #18
rcentros
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Originally Posted by Raphi'Elohim View Post
No it is not easy. I can't give you the exact steps, because that is against the forum rules, lets just say I had to pull a hash file from the nook, using adb and fastboot, after doing doing some unix busybox kung-fu changing the permissions, then saving the file as .b64 extension then running an sqlite3 database command on it and then finally entering it into the DeDRM plugin in Calibre. I mean it wasn't that hard for me because I am a techie but for a non-techie it would be bewildering.
If I remember right, when I originally set this up, this was based on your credit card somehow. I think once I got it working on my Windows set up, I was able to transfer it to Linux (I think, I don't know for certain any more). But I think I read this has all changed. I'll look into this again when (if) it becomes necessary. I'm guessing it will because I do want to buy from someone other than Amazon (at least part of the time). Thanks.
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