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Old 08-02-2010, 10:28 PM   #16
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by Lady Fitzgerald View Post
How do you think I formatted the card? I'm using a SanDisk MobileMate SD+ external reader with my desktop right now but when I get the time (and nerve), I'm going to install an internal reader (I already have it). My netbook has a card reader port but I normally don't dig it out until I'm getting ready to go out of town (and that's to update everything and top off the battery). I will try loading the card directly next time to see what happens.
Then why are you using a USB cable when adding ebooks to your SD card,
on the JBL. It is easier and quicker to build your "library" SD card's structure
on your desktop (with Calibre if that is what you want) then copy that to an
SD card reader/writer using your desktop's USB2 interface. It's a lot easier to
work on the SD card's files, using the tools available with your desktop, and
the USB2 interface.

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Ken
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