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Old 09-28-2023, 06:22 AM   #5
rcentros
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thanks both for your feedback
JSWolf: I tried your steps but this didn't work
rcentros :I'm looking for a way without removing DRM
Okay, it's convoluted but I found a way to do it. I had to use Windows and ADE -- and Sony's Reader for PC.

ADE won't recognize the Sony PRS-T2 (as you say) but Sony Reader would and it would authorize it (I had de-authorized it and ADE would not see it), but it would not fulfill (download) the book from the .acsm file. (It tried but failed.) I had to use ADE, which would fulfill it. (Sorry if there is too much needless detail, but using ADE is foreign to me.) From ADE's library view I was able to right click on the borrowed book, show it in the directory, copy it and paste it to the Sony PRS-T2's Download directory. When I disconnected the PRS-T2, the book was available.

Hopefully this will work for you.

EDIT: If you need Sony's Reader for PC, I can give you a link.

Actually both the Mac and PC versions are available on Archive.org for download...

https://archive.org/details/reader-for

EDIT 2: I should add that, once you've gotten your T2 authorized (with Sony's Reader for PC), you won't have to use that application again. It will just be a matter of manually copying the book from the ADE directory and pasting it into the T2's Download folder. If you use a Mac, I think you can still find the Mac version of Sony Reader as well. I have no idea why older Sony Readers work in ADE but not the T series (at least none that I've tested). Maybe if you can find an older version of ADE it would work?

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