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Old 06-14-2010, 08:45 PM   #88
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Doug38 I believe that the hidden ADE file located in internal memeory is used to keep track of your key when you place a ADE DRM ePub book on your device.

You have to set-up an account with Adobe and download the ADE software. Then when you purchase an ebook Providing you purchase an ADE ePud DRM book. You will be given a download code. Then using ADE on your PC you double click on the file and it will start up ADE if it isn't up already and it should download the book to your PC. Once it is on your PC you can use ADE to move it to your eReader by authorizing that reader. ADE uses the key that is stored on their server under your account.

Note: It may be worth while archiving the ADE software before doing any ADE upgrades. You never know when a future update may invalidate your key.

You can also just remove the ADE hold on the ebook thus avoiding the issue in the future and not being tied to an ADE compatible e-reader.

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