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Old 10-25-2009, 11:04 AM   #109
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It sounds to me like the book you bought doesn't have DRM. Some books in the Kindle store don't have any DRM to begin with.

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Originally Posted by galavanter View Post
Since I got the Kindle 1, jetBook, iPod Touch, and then sold the Kindle, I have been using mobidedrm.py without a problem. Most of the files were azw from the Kindle, but when the kindle app came out I got the Touch, and sold the Kindle. The first test book I purchased on it came through mobidedrm clean as a whistle. I had used iPhone Backup Extrtactotr and drm'd the prc file.

The night before last, I purchased the second book on the Touch, extracted it, and that's when my 36 hr nightmare began.

I use a Mac upgraded to Snow Leopard. After running mobidedrm 1,2,5, and 6 repeatedly, I went to Windows via vmWare Fusion. I installed python 2.5.

I'm not Windows savvy, but with a little research I was soon able to get the identical error in DOS as I do in the Mac terminal every time, "Error: no key found. maybe the PID is incorrect".

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