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Old 11-02-2009, 01:03 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by ps56k View Post
SO, in summary, HOW would a Nook become "registered" for sideloaded DRM content?
Plug the device in (USB cable) to you computer and the launch ADE. ADE will detect the device and ask you if you want to authorize it.

At that point you will be able to copy content over.

This is the current behavior for a COOL-er, or Opus, or any other RMSDK device (except Sony because they are slightly different), and it will be the same for the Nook
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