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Old 08-16-2010, 07:37 PM   #7
TomF
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Originally Posted by Solicitous View Post
Ok no-one really knows about the K3, but with the K2 is there a recommended maximum number of ebooks I should copy across in one hit? I understand that the Kindles will index new ebooks, so I'm guess if there are too many it will take A LONG time to index. Is it best to copy across in batches ie: 10-20 at a time, or just copy the whole 300 and let it do its thing?
I would just until you go to bed to start the transfer. Leave it plugged in either to your computer or an AC outlet. Doing it this way won't tax the battery or your patience.
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