Barnes & Noble BNTV250A eBook Reader User Manual


 
NOOK User Guide Registering your NOOK 68
each credit card one time. For example, if you bought 10 eBooks last year with a credit card
ending in 1111, and another 10 eBooks this year with a credit card ending in 2222, then when
you open one of the eBooks from last year, you will need to supply the credit card ending in
1111, and when you open one of the eBooks from this year, you will need to enter the credit
card ending in 2222. After that, you can open all of the eBooks.
Deletes the owner and device profile, information about Wi-Fi hotspots, contacts, and choices
of screensavers and wallpaper, from Settings
Does not change other settings. For example, the settings for sleep and touchscreen timers and
Reader fonts are not changed.
To unregister your NOOK:
1 On the Home menu, tap settings.
2 Tap Device > Unregister your nook.
3 Tap Confirm.
Re-registering your NOOK
Re-registering a NOOK that has been reset to factory settings is exactly the same process as
registering a NOOK that has never been registered. For information about that process, see
“Registration” on page 64.
This section explains what happens during re-registration of a NOOK that has been unregistered.
Re-registering your NOOK deletes B&N content (the contents of the My B&N Library
section of your library, which is in the my B&N downloads folder on your NOOK). If you
want to save the B&N content, you must copy it to a location for personal content, for
example, the my documents folder or to a supplemental microSD card if present. Before
re-registering your NOOK, also back up your B&N content to your personal computer.
Re-registering your NOOK:
Associates your NOOK with a Barnes & Noble online account (the same one as before or a
dierent one)
Does not aect My B&N Library (B&N content in the my B&N downloads folder on
your NOOK), because there are no contents in My B&N Library on an unregistered NOOK.
If contents were present in the my B&N downloads folder, they were moved to the my
documents folder when your NOOK was unregistered.
Does not delete personal content in the internal memory (documents, music, audiobooks,
screensavers, and wallpaper), or on a supplemental microSD card (documents, music, and
audiobooks) if present