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Old 04-24-2011, 04:42 PM   #186
Praxus07
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Device: Literati
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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
It is generally bad practice to place huge numbers of files at the root of an SD card. Better to put them in folders just to help sort things out a bit. There is an ADE folder created automatically and I tend to keep ePUBs there while keeping PDF and CBZ files in a docs folder although you can have many more.

If you are transferring from Calibre en-mass you could get extra files. You only need the ePub file. Erasing them could give you more space. Is the SD card full? Also check the main memory area. It is possible that the Kobo database has filled up the main memory area.

Dale
I do keep the files in their own folders. Like Stephen King is one folder, with each book of his in it's own sub-folder. Was just curious that the Literati might prefer root files to hundreds of folders.

Calibre reads my Literati as an azbooka, and even when I select Save Only ePub to disk (the SD card), it creates three files, and transfers over the three files. So I should delete everything other than the epub?

There's plenty of room on the SD card, I'll have to check the main memory and see what's there. I did delete every book that came free with the Literati though..so there should be memory free to use, atleast I'd think. If it is full what do I do, if i can do anything?

Edit....I checked the onboard memory and there was about 50mb left. So I went and deleted every file other than the ePubs, took out the SD card, tried doing the Restore Factory Default option....now after reloading the SD card it's showing I have 165mb used of the onboard memory. Didn't know that the onboard memory was used for anything except ebook storage. I'll try adding more books later and see what happens.

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