The Sha-256 for version 1.34.1 posted on MobRead is:.Then, I moved into calibra, clicked on the Add Books button, located the recent download in My Kindle Content folder, watched it get pulled into the software then, clicked the Convert Books button, waited just seconds - and Hallelujah! - in popped my PDF file.Once I had the older version 1.34 installed freshly over top the former and latest version, I downloaded the eBook I wanted to convert.I stopped before the "registering" steps as v1.34 did not enforce re-registration.Wrapping it up, I continued here, following the first (6) bullet points of Method 1 precisely as listed, ** only substituting version 1.34.1 where it indicates version 1.17.I had no issues with it working less than perfectly in every tested configuration. This file initiates K4PC to launch in a disabled mode with de-commissioned KFX support just as detailed in Method 2A (found on same page referred in Step #4 next). Next, grab the KFX_begone4 batch file: here.Both plug-in files install exactly as written here.I had installed the latest calbre v5.44.Then, I moved my process here and followed all of Step 3 through Step 7 verbatim via these instructions, except by substituting tools.zip*, found here in this tutorial, with Tools v7.2.1 via link above.* Grab the other plug-in also, load them both and that ends the calibr setup.DO NOT DOWNLOAD any books into the reader yet.I began with a registered K4PC install of the latest version 1.37, available for download here:.KFX Input | plug-in | v1.49.0 | MobR-jhowell |.DeDRM Tools | plug-in | v7.2.1 | ApprenticeAlf |.KFX_begone4 | launcher | - no version - | MobR-DNSB |.K4PC| Kindle for PC | v1.3 | FileHorse |.64-bit operating system, 圆4-based processor.sub-section "drmConcerns" from "conversionPlugIn_KFXinput," posted on MobRead).Find the system details first, and the steps detailed just after them: MY PARTICULARS My success came rather from combining various steps of different methods and disregarding the forewarned version parameters mentioned (e.g. That alone makes this body of sourced works valuable.Įven though today, when duplicated verbatim, none worked for me - they may for others. The dedicated support for this topic doubtlessly made these recommendations based on past successes that also eventually became failures over time that spawned revisions and additions. Taken together, the linked resources throughout this thread provide precisely ordered steps of methods indicated for specific use cases with details on avoiding and even troubleshooting problems. With recent activity here (user requesting updated solution in past 24hrs OP here 3days ago), I decided post the details of the first success I observed in this (O_o) 12-hour quest to find a free eBook file format converter. For me the hash check generated this (name of user omitted):Ĭ:\Users\\Downloads>certutil -hashfile KindleForPC-installer-0.exe SHA256ĬertUtil: -hashfile command completed successfully. If you haven't ran the certutil command before make sure you cd in to the right directory beforehand. If no update.assume I am sailing happily with PC intact and finally reading my book in my favorite note-taking program.īe sure to scroll click on this link and avoid the sidebars, not to sure if they are ads. I'll update if I have issues once I install. I also ran Microsoft Defender on the file, so it seems to be good. However I like to check 2 sources, and they appear to match. I just checked this file source's SHA256 against the SHA256 hashes displayed at ApprenticeElf's GitHub FAQ Site and this MobileThread by (who I think is a) trusted user jhowell(he's very active there and created an KPX plugin - which to me is not working atm hence why I'm looking for a 1.17 download again), they are both the same hash: You can try this file source to find the Kindle for PC 1.17 version as it seems as of December 2020 the FileHippo site link above has deprecated. Test- wrote a nice post for this but doesn't seem to want to post
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