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Old 01-10-2011, 04:22 PM   #6
Don0801
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: MA
Device: Kindle 3 wi-fi
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Originally Posted by AxAx View Post
And thanks alot for that mounting USB HD tip, I didn't knew that was supported. Now I just copy my calibre library folder into it, right?
Not quite. You'll know what I mean when you take an actual look at the contents in your Calibre Library folders.

The answer is actually in the "Kindle User's Guide":
8.2 Transferring Files from Your Computer
Managing Your Documents
..... you can still add content to it by connecting it to a computer so that it acts as a USB drive. After your Kindle is attached to your computer as a USB drive, you will see three default directories or folders. The one called "documents" contains all of your digital reading materials like books, newspapers, your My Clippings file, etc. .... You can add Kindle-compatible files to these directories, and you can copy, move, or delete the files that are already there. The computer file formats that you can read or listen to on your Kindle are listed below:
• Kindle (.AZW, .AZW1, .AZW2)
• Text (.TXT)
• PDF (.PDF)
• Unprotected Mobipocket (.MOBI, .PRC)
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