Thread: Touch SD card file structure
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Old 06-10-2011, 06:27 PM   #1
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SD card file structure

I'm considering getting a Nook Touch, but am planning on trying it out in-store with a SD card of sideloaded material to see how it handles that (since that'll be the bulk of my books) before purchasing.

Since I obviously won't be able to have the Nook figure out where stuff should live on the card, can anybody tell me what file structure books should be in on the card for them to show up in Library -> Books? I looked at the user guide, but it wasn't terribly helpful.
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