Not exactly the same: there's a video on You Tube which purports to show it's done, but that method does not work unless the file is downloaded via Overdrive from the library web site, saved on the computer first, then transferred to Adobe Digital Editions, and thence to the colorNook. My whine was that I had to search for the information (you wanted to hear from a clueless comsumer, remember, y'all) since BN certainly was not going to be helpful (i.e., obvious) on the topic. (I bought 4 children's books today, they should be happy.)
Let's see, Power, home, volume up - I'm going to borrow a hand from my luddite husband for this one.
DSL, yup.
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Originally Posted by geertm
You can do a factory reset by pressing Power + Home + Volume up.
This seems to solve all kinds of problems.
Downloading e-pub books from a public libary works the same for every e-reader device. You cannot blame this on the Nook.
Webbrowsing should be fast and responsive. Do you have a good Wifi/internet connection?
According to the quick-start guide charging should take about 3 hours.
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