![]() This should cause the book to open AND it also should cause your connected ereader to become authorized at the same time. Then enter your (Overdrive) email address and password. Use the drag down menu to find your library’s license type, for me it is Overdrive. After deleting all, authorizations (check in all locations to make sure it shows no authorizations), download the new book to your saving spot, then click it to make it open in adobe digital editions: Adobe will then PROMPT YOU for the authorization. CLOSE and reopen ADE so that the return definitely happens). If you are out of new borrows, you will have to use adobe digital editions to RETURN one your digital library books. If you’re having trouble getting library books on a kobo (quite probably a new one because changing things typically causes problems), try deleting all authorizations - (on your computer and on your ereader, but keep the ereader connected.) Then go to your public library website and get a NEW book - (something about trying to open a book that you already took out somewhere, causes a glitch - for example if you previously opened a book on a tablet or phone, then that’s it - there will very very likely be NO OPENING it elsewhere, so make sure it is a newly borrowed one. Here is what I did on ADE 4.5 and it worked for me: The fewer books you do at a time the easier it is to pinpoint that problem ebook.Gosh so many people are reverting to ADE 3.0, but that appears to be totally unnecessary. Try just transferring 5 books at a time (as in transfer ebooks, eject, unplug, wait for system update, check books have successfully transferred) or make sure you don’t transfer more than 15mb at once. It’s possible that one of your ebooks is corrupt or badly formatted causing the whole transfer to fail. Just leave it and go make a sandwich or watch some youtube videos. The updating can take ages to start and ages to process. And don’t worry if it seems to be unresponsive at first – it’s usually still updating the library. Don’t try to use it straight after transfering. *Tip 5:After the transfer just leave your Kobo to do its thing. Even a few minutes can help with large files. Wait in case your Kobo is still processing. *Tip 4: Don’t unplug your cable straight away. If my book is more than 15mb I tend to transfer the book, go away and make a cup of tea, come back, and then eject the Kobo. *Tip 3: REMEMBER TO EJECT YOUR KOBO! And don’t eject your Kobo straight after the transfer, give it time to process. I would try to add batches that are no more than 15mb total. If your books are more than 10mb each try adding them separately. *Tip 1:If you find your books aren’t transferring, try using Calibre. It turns out there are a few work arounds you can use to get your ebooks across. And you know the drill… I think I tried about 5 or 6 times before I started trying different ways. And yes, of course you tried more than once. PROBLEM 3: You just tried to add a bunch of ebooks and they just don’t show up. I personally used the one for charging my bluetooth headphones, but I would try any newer cable that’s micro USB to USB. But then It connected first time when I used a newer cable. And again I thought, perhaps my Kobo is just too old to handle this… it doesn’t matter, there are still loads of books on my Kobo. PROBLEM 2: You just tried to connect your Kobo to your PC/Mac/other device and it hasn’t been recognised. Main Menu > Settings > Date and Time > change > SORTED! But when I checked it was set to something ridiculous like 1890. Turns out all it needed was for me to update the date and time! I had previously reset my Kobo and because I never use it to check the time so it never occured to me. And for ages I thought, well it doesn’t matter I can just find the book in my library. ![]() PROBLEM 1: Main page remains static – doesn’t update the top page with the books you are currently reading. I just wanted to share this in case anyone is having the same issues as me.
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