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Old 12-26-2011, 08:10 PM   #4
oldyellr
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Device: Kobo Vox, Amazon Fire 7
Just so we're all on the same page here, exactly what are you supposed to see or do when you connect your Vox to your PC with the USB cable? I have Windows XP and it comes up as a new disk drive and looks like this:




If I wanted to move an ebook or an app installation file (*.apk) to the Vox, where would I put it? I don't see my download directory there. Do I have to root my Vox to see all the directories? So far I haven't seen any of the problems everybody else here has been talking about. Will rooting the Vox bring problems? The one biggie I can see is that it has to be unrooted and then re-rooted again whenever there is an update and then the apps are not the same as before.
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