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Old 02-08-2011, 11:21 AM   #8
Ken Maltby
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Location: The Heart of Texas
Device: Boox Note2, AuraHD, PDA,
What I do for my JBL, which in this regard functions the same as your ALP, is to have
created a folder on my PC that is what I want on the SD card for my JBL. I build and
maintain the file structure that I want using the much faster and extensive file handling
capabilities of my PC. I obtain the ebooks through my PC anyway and can disinfect
them there preparing them for my device. Once they are ready for reading on my JBL,
I just put the file into its proper place in the file structure of the folder on my PC.

When it comes time to update the SD card with whatever changes or additions I have
made to the folder, I just run the free MS "SyncToy", with the SD card in the 2.0 USB
media reader I have installed in my PC.

As has been said, you need to be sure your device updates its file listings, and the
device provides a message that lets you know it is doing that. Of course your device
needs to be up and running for that to take place.

Luck;
Ken
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