![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Bought the very first one, bought the Nook Glow Light and about 6 months ago, bought the Nook Glow Light Plus. I've had several versions of the Nook reader. If you have received an EPUB file from your library, try loading that into Calibre and using the fresh Calibre version on the Nook as above. I don't understand what the difference is or why it works - I did wonder if Calibre stripped out the copyright (DRM) stuff from the eBook but I don't believe it can do that. At this point I go to the Calibre Library folder on the Mac and copy that version directly on to the Nook. I have then used an independent, free, eBook program called, 'Calibre', to load the first, downloaded EPUB file into Calibre's own 'library'. At this point I can read the book on screen on my iMac but when I sideload it on to my Nook, the Nook does not allow me to read it - 'User not activated'. I have been receiving an '.acsm' file then downloading the EPUB file using Adobe Digital Editions. (I live in the UK and we are not allowed to buy directly from Barnes and Noble !!) Sep 2016 - Not sure if this is EXACTLY the same problem but I have only recently bought a Nook (Simple Touch Glowlight 4GB) and have had the error, 'User not activated', with 3 of the eBooks I have bought from online retailers.
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