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Old 12-31-2011, 12:14 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Sassyinkpen View Post
I'm not sure that's entirely true - without my doing anything at all, the video player was able to find and play all the videos I had previously loaded on the Nook, which I believe then are on the internal memory. I was also able to access all my files located in the Documents folder of the Nook that I loaded on prior to any messing around with OSs.

Maybe I'm mistaken about how all this works, but those files all are still on the Nook's internal memory when I hook it up to my computer and take a look.

The books, though, couldn't be seen on the internal memory and I had to move those to the SD card in order for Aldiko to see them.
It could be that the SD card image mounts some of the nook internal partitions on boot, automating what I described.
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