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Originally Posted by Cheryl
I followed the given procedure step by step, nothing different. At first, when I installed kindle for android on bluestacks the file folder was empty, so I had to download some files from the app. Only being few books the backup file at0initially was small or null... so I downloaded other the books slowly and in the process I tried to install the backup file but it always gave me the same error. So I don't know if even deleting a few files will get a useful backup file? Thanks
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You don't need to have any books downloaded into the Kindle app in Bluestacks to get the backup file with your key. If you downloaded a whole bunch of books, that's probably why the backup file is so huge.
What I would do is uninstall Bluestacks (verifying that you got all three things that it installs by looking at a list of installed programs from Programs and Features in the Control Panel), reboot the computer, reinstall Bluestacks and reboot again, add K4A 4.16 and go through the registration process, and then do the -all version of the backup.
Also, I'd make sure I was using the latest DRM removal tools. The 10.x ones work flawlessly for me, but I see people having trouble with the 6.x and 7.x versions sometimes, and I don't think there's any reason to use them over the NoDRM fork. Since the problem you're having is making itself known on the key-import step, I'd guess that's where the issue is.