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Important Note: If you are using Windows, ensure that you are not hiding extensions inside your directories (i.e. the file mybook.epub appears in your directory and not mybook). This will be essential in modifying the extensions in this section. A tutorial of how to do this in Windows XP/Windows 7 is available from the How To Geeks. Important Note: The Cover Page HTML file should not be used when building MOBI/KF8 files for the Kindle. All Kindle eReading devices have a special button in the user interface that allows the reader to access the cover, so this file is not needed. Furthermore, KindleGen throws errors during compilation if you try to reference your cover.jpg file anywhere in your HTML. This will be discussed later in the guide. It is essential that you have a unique identifier for your eBook (a series of digits and/or letters). A Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) is a randomly generated series of numbers and letters where there is a one in bazillion chance that the same one will be generated twice. You can obtain a UUID online at no cost using the BB eBooks Meta Pad. You can also use an ISBN number, if you prefer to go that route. However, this guide does not recommending utilizing the ISBN system for eBooks, since most eBook stores do not require them. Please note that you need one ISBN for the EPUB and one ISBN for the MOBI/KF8 file if you want to use the ISBN system, and it must not be the same ISBN as your print book edition. For those of you whippersnappers too young to remember MS-DOS, command line prompts were how operating systems on PCs worked before Windows 95 came around. You need to install the zip.exe file somewhere on your computer. This guide installed it in a folder called c:\\zip\\. The zip.exe program can be downloaded here for free. The next step is to go to the EpubCheck project page, and download the latest version (also free). It will have the extension .jar. Place