
- THE DEFAULT ENCRYPTION KEY FOR KINDLE FOR MAC/PC COULD NOT BE FOUND INSTALL
- THE DEFAULT ENCRYPTION KEY FOR KINDLE FOR MAC/PC COULD NOT BE FOUND ZIP FILE
- THE DEFAULT ENCRYPTION KEY FOR KINDLE FOR MAC/PC COULD NOT BE FOUND UPDATE
THE DEFAULT ENCRYPTION KEY FOR KINDLE FOR MAC/PC COULD NOT BE FOUND ZIP FILE

Click on the one that says “load plugin from file”.
THE DEFAULT ENCRYPTION KEY FOR KINDLE FOR MAC/PC COULD NOT BE FOUND INSTALL
If you have either of them then you do not need to install them again:Ĭalibre is of course the ebook library management tool. You need to download and install these apps on your computer. They were also written without the permission or participation of Kovid Goyal, the creator of calibre.

Warningsīut if you’re finding this post for the first time, let me start with the standard warning: ( Kobo is a separate process.) If you’ve followed my instructions for removing Kindle DRM then you’ve already finished setting up to strip Nook DRM, and you can skip to the end of this post. Luckily for you, you only have to go through the set up process once in order to remove Kindle, Nook, and Adobe DE DRM.

Once you’ve installed the plugin, all you have to do is find where NookStudy or Nook4PC put the ebooks on your computer and drag each ebook into calibre (everything else is automatic). The short-short version is that you need to get the DeDRM plugin from Apprentice Alf and install it in calibre (and reboot calibre). It’s easier than ever before to strip the DRM from your legally purchased ebooks, but it does still take some work to rescue your purchases.
THE DEFAULT ENCRYPTION KEY FOR KINDLE FOR MAC/PC COULD NOT BE FOUND UPDATE
What with B&N giving up on the international Nook Store and having trouble getting their new site to function properly, I’ve decided to dust off this two-year-old post and update the instructions so that they are applicable to users who find the post in July 2015.
