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Originally Posted by JonnyG
When I first got my NC I loaded a bunch of pictures (forgot how I did it).
Now I am running CM7 on SD card
Can't figure out how to get pictures on the SD card or emmc for that matter.
1) First attempt: used file manager on NC to create folder on SD card called "pictures". Then power down NC. Put SD card in computer. Went to copy pictures onto the SD card in the folder I created.
Problem A - my SD card couldn't hold the pictures as they were too big. Strange because when I put pictures on my NC when I first got it, there was no problem putting a ton of pictures on the NC. Does the stock NC do some kind of picture compression when loading pictures?
Problem B - since the size was a problem I just copied 2 pictures onto the SD card in the folder I created. Put the SD card back in the NC. But for some reason I can't see the JPEG files I just loaded on to the SD card. Tried Gallery, tried Just Pictures, tried just looking at File Manager for the folder I created and the picture were not there? Ughhhhhh!
So could use some guidance on how to get JPEG pictures from my PC to my NC with CM7 on SD card and second question is how to handle large JPEG files (given pictures these days tend to be big files).
Thx
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This same problem appears here over and over and over again!
IF you put CyanogenMod on an SD card you CAN NOT simply plug that card into a card reader to put media on it. A CM7 SD card has four partitions and the only one that Windows sees is the boot partition, and that is way too small to add media to. The fourth partition is where you put media, And you may have to expand it to the full capacity of the card if it has not already been done. Windows can not see the fourth partition on a normal SD card reader because Windows Explorer only shows the first active partition. Just leave the CM7 SD card in the Nook and connect the Nook to your PC via USB or Wifi. If you connect via USB just tell Android to show Windows the SD card as USB storage and it will show Windows ONLY the media storage /sdcard partition. Just tap the USB Icon on the status bar and select "Turn on USB storage" after the USB cable is connected up. Problem B will go away when you actually put your JPG photos on the SD card, and multi megabyte JPG images should not be a problem. I use the path /sdcard/DCIM but that is a holdover from the location the camera on my Desire puts pictures.