![]() Here is what I did on ADE 4.5 and it worked for me: Gosh so many people are reverting to ADE 3.0 but that appears to be totally unnecessary. But hopefully it will help someone so you don't have to buy a new ereader.Here is her message verbatim: Re: Oops! This document couldn't be opened". ![]() And the best part is, you don't have to use Adobe at all! I realize that not all libraries use Overdrive or Libby and so this will not work for you. I clicked on that and as if by magic, it downloaded it directly to my Kobo. I clicked on that, and under "other options" Epub comes up. Checked out books have a menu attached to them, and one of the options is "Read with". I had a couple books on my wish list that came up as available, so checked them out. I downloaded the Libby platform on my laptop and thought I might as well give it a try. Now we are home again, and I knew I would have to get serious about looking into this. We went to FL for three months and I continued to use my Kobo, since Overdrive hadn't been discontinued yet. I started researching new eReaders, tablets etc but didn't really know what to do. I went to the Kobo website and it said they did not support Libby, so I figured I was done with Kobo. (I tried all the suggestions here and nothing worked!) Then this past winter, I found out Overdrive was going to be discontinued, and Libby would take it's place. There were a few older books that were ePub only and would have to read those on my laptop, as my Kobo would always give me the error message about ADE. Not sure why they can't work together! For awhile, I had no problems with my Kobo as it had the Overdrive app on it, and most of the books I wanted to check out worked with Overdrive from my library. I have been following this thread for a couple of years now, and was extremely frustrated with both Kobo and Adobe. Transfer the books to the eReader using ADE.Re-download the ACSM file and open it with ADE. ![]()
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