![]() If you're using Windows, you'll need the USB drivers for your device (Google found instructions for you Hudl 2 here) and the Unix program "tar" (available in this package).Java (Android Backup Extractor is a Java program).Android Backup Extractor (unzip the download and find the file "abe.jar").If you're only using adb, you only need to install "Android SDK Platform-tools". Adb, which is part of the Android SDK (the installer is available here).Otherwise, you can still get to them if you're willing to install a few software packages to your PC. If you can't (or don't want to) root your device, the easiest solution is probably to try to find an older version of the NOOK app. That said, the latest NOOK app stores ebook files in "/data/data/bn.ereader/files/B&N Downloads/Books", which as you feared, is only accessible to root. Yet when i open the app - without WiFi - it allows me to read the book.ĭoes anyone know where the file might be or how to find where a particular app stores its data? Preferably without rooting it.įirst, I just tried NOOK for PC and it's working fine for me, so maybe try that again. I've searched for epub files using ES and it still hasn't shown up. I looked in the Nook folder frst in Contents and then in all the other folders, i've tried the Data folder under Android and i've not been able to find anything. Now it does seem to have downloaded to the tablet - i turn off the WiFi and it's still readable - but i can't find the file anywhere. But I'm trying to download it to put it on my kobo. I have a Hudl 2 Tablet and i installed the Nook for Android app on it as i wished to buy a book from Nook and this seemed the only way to download it (I used to download it to Nook for PC, but they seem to have stopped this, at least for this book.) So, I bought the book, opened the app and it read fine.
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