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To download, just clickĢ: Open Windows Explorer. Make sure you've downloaded at least one book. If you've downloaded the book, it will just show the cover without the cloud. If they are stored online, in the upper left corner of the cover, there will be a little cloud icon with a down pointing arrow. The home page should show My Library and show a few of your book covers. ![]() Just to make sure everything is correct, make sure you are following these steps:ġ: Open the Nook app. If you just copied "C:\Users\"username"\App Data\Local\Packages\BarnesNoble.Nook_ahnzqzva31enc \LocalState" and tried pasting that in your Windows Explorer, it won't work because your particular username folder isn't going to be called "username" It just shows you the covers.įrom the windows store and that path shows it does not exist and I downloaded everything I'm not at home and going off of memory). If you can find the folder, but there's no books in it, open the program and make sure you've actually downloaded the book (right click on the book and choose download, I think. #NOOK READER APP WINDOWS 10 PC#If you are using the older Nook for PC downloaded from somewhere else, it stores them elsewhere (I think in My Documents?). #NOOK READER APP WINDOWS 10 WINDOWS 8#When you say 'Nook for PC', where did you get it from? If you downloaded it from the Windows store (if you are running Windows 8 or 10) it stores them in "C:\Users\"username"\App Data\Local\Packages\BarnesNoble.Nook_ahnzqzva31enc \LocalState" as mentioned. I see my B
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