![]() ![]() Use the drop-down menu to select your checkout period.Tip: You can have 10 checkouts and 10 holds in OverDrive at a time. If prompted, s ign in using your Library Card number and password. If the item has a wait list, you can place a hold to get in line. If you do not see these options on the left, select Filters at the top of your results.įor more details or a preview sample, click an item cover. After seeing initial results, on the left under eBooks choose EPUB eBook to see only this format. Click Subjects or Collections to browse (first click if needed).Click to search by title, author or topic.Enter your OverDrive ID (your email address) and password and then click Authorize.Back on the Computer Authorization prompt in Adobe Digital Editions, change the drop-down menu from Adobe ID to OverDrive.If you don't already have one, create an OverDrive account here, using the Enter your details option, not the library card or Facebook options.No Adobe ID? Use an OverDrive account instead: If you already have an Adobe ID, enter it and your password and click Authorize.Click Help at the top and then click Authorize Computer. Install Adobe Digital Editions and open it.On a PC or Mac, go to Adobe Digital Editions: Download and download Adobe Digital Editions. ![]() A computer is required to download the eBook, which can then be transferred to your eReader with its USB cord using Adobe Digital Editions software. Bottom line: deleting the ADE folder within the NOOK directory by itself was enough to overcome the loan token error.You can read OverDrive eBooks on your basic eReader, like a Nook GlowLight or Kobo Glo. At first it came up in the Glowlight Bookshelf with no cover, as before, but this time I was able to open it without getting the "Loan token" error message. (I had previously authorized both the MacBook and the Glowlight within ADE, but note: I did not find it necessary to to revert to an earlier version of ADE.) Then in ADE, via File > Copy to Device > NOOK, I copied my Overdrive-borrowed book to the NOOK. With the Glowlight connected to the MacBook, and having accepted "Turn On" in response to the Glowlight's USB prompt, I went to NOOK > Devices, and deleted the Adobe Digital Editions folder. The devices and applications at issue are Glowlight 3, ADE version 4.5.10, and MacBook Pro running High Sierra 10.13.6. Nook Glowlight 3 using Overdrive (public library) and Adobe Digital Editions 4.5.7 and MacBook Air (Sierra 10.12.6)Īs of January 2020, I was encountering the "Loan token update failed" problem, and thanks to the advice quoted above was able to solve it, but with fewer steps. The above solution combines nuggets from other forums and this one. Transfer downloaded books to ADE as usual for transfer to be completed, ADE will request user ID and password to re-authorize computer Re-download desired ePUBs from public library (Overdrive)ġ1. In Finder under Devices, Nook, delete Digital Editions folderġ0. Uninstall ADE 4.5.7 by moving ADE files from Applications to TRASHĤ.ĝownload Adobe Digital Editions 3.0 from Adobe website and installĥ.Ěny remaining Overdrive EPUB library books will still be in ADE Âremove (not return) them from the ADE libraryĨ. These steps seem like a lot, but only took five minutes:Ģ. The issue can resolved by switching from Adobe Digital Editions 4.5.7 to ADE 3.0, but 4.5.7 must be uninstalled in order to install 3.0. Along the way, the original error turned into "Error opening book. Nook and Overdrive support suggested a bunch of things: factory reset on Nook, deregistering and reregistering ADE, upgrading ADE from 4.5.6 to 4.5.7, trying to downgrade ADE to 3.0, disconnecting and reconnecting WiFi, and more. My issue started with a "This book has been returned" error. #12 newtonook 03-17-2018, 08:55 AMNook Glowlight 3 using Overdrive (public library) and Adobe Digital Editions 4.5.7 and MacBook Air (Sierra 10.12.6) In ADE, when I dragged the book into the Nook folder in the Adobe program there was a small loading screen which said "Authorizing Device" or something to that effect which on previous attempts I did not receive. Next, I re-downloaded the book to the computer from Overdrive/library site. I signed back in to ADE/reauthorized the computer. I deleted the authorization on the computer for ADE. I deleted the Digital Editions folder and all copies of the book I was trying to load. The link from the Adobe site took me to a webpage which didn't have icons or pictures loaded but allowed me to download ADE version 2.0, I had Windows 10 as well and I also had to download some NET Framework file needed from Microsoft which popped up when I tried installing ADE 2.0. #11 gfieldlasagna 03-07-2018, 09:03 I had the same problem with my Nook 3, I was able to get them loaded onto the nook without the error popping up by doing the following.įirst I to downloaded the Adobe Digital Editions 2.0 version.
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