User manual

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2. On your NOOK, a dialog will open for the USB mode to be turned
on. Tap Turn On to enable the USB mode.
3. When you connect your NOOK to your personal computer, your
NOOK will appear as a new disk drive called “NOOK” on your
personal computer.
4. Drag the files you want to transfer onto the “NOOK” drive.
NOTE: If you connect your NOOK to a Windows PC, the PC might
display a dialog box asking if you want to install a driver for a
“NOOK.” Click Cancel to close this dialog box. You do not need to
install a special driver to transfer files to your NOOK.
5. To organize the files, open the “NOOK” drive. You will see several
folders on your NOOK. Move your personal files in the NOOK
folder.
6. When you have finished arranging files, eject the “NOOK” drive
from your personal computer to unmount the NOOK file system.
7. Disconnect the USB cable.
Recommendations for Files
After you transfer documents to your NOOK, keep back-up copies on your
personal computer. Barnes & Noble cannot be responsible for any loss of
data transferred to your NOOK.
Transferring Public Library eBooks
Your NOOK GlowLight 4 can open eBooks borrowed from U.S. public
libraries and are protected with Adobe DRM. Download and install Adobe
Digital Editions on your computer before connecting your NOOK.
Transferring eBooks from Adobe Digital Editions