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Old 08-03-2024, 07:45 PM   #115
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Originally Posted by pypeke View Post
Ok. So I have to download Calibre on the new PC. Do I need to download that plugin again? And Nook for Windows app?
If you've "liberated" all your Nook eBooks and don't plan on buying any more from B&N then, no, you don't need the plugin (for Nook eBooks anyhow). The same goes for the Nook App — not needed unless you plan to buy more eBooks from Barnes & Noble. (But you'll probably want the DeDRM plugin for DRM books bought from other sellers.)

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And how do I back up the hash code? Do I need it? Thanks.
Just go back to Calibre -> Preferences -> Plugins -> Show Only User Installed Plugins -> Click the little arrow beside File Type (to open it) -> Highlight DeDRM -> Click Customize Plugin (on the bottom of the screen) -> Click ADE PassHash (B&N) eBooks -> Highlight the Hash file -> Click the little blue Floppy Disk icon -> Name and Save the *.b64 file.

To install the hash file on the new computer basically do everything the same, except instead of saving the hash file, choose "Import the Existing Key file" (the one you saved with a *.b64 extension). That should be it. By using this process I was able to move the Hash "Key file" to my Linux machine. (I still have to download the books with the Nook App in Windows, however.)

Good luck.
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