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Old 02-04-2012, 10:17 AM   #3
Aydan
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Germany
Device: Kobo Touch
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Originally Posted by danskmacabre View Post
When I reset the KT, the ebooks on the SD card are not lost.
Thats what I use calibre for. I only put stuff on the Kobo that I want to read in the next few weeks. And I usually don't jump between books.

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I use some programming manuals, which are PDFs and pretty big, so using a SDcard is handy.
1.4GB is not enough for those?

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I like to keep the Linux OS (which the KT uses) with as much freed up storage as possible for it to operate.
The OS doesn't use the partiton for the books. It has it's own partition.
Only some databases and stuff like that are on the same partition.

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There's absolutely no problems using an SD card that uses 2GB storage. It's operates just as well as using the onboard storage.
OK

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I can swap out SD cards as much as I want with different cards, been thinking of using another SD card for different genres of books, as currently there's no way to separate different genres into different folders.
That seems to be a bit of overkill to me. Having different cards for different genres.
But that seems to be dependant on how people use the Kobo. I only have about 30 Books on it. Too much already, really.
But as I said, I don't jump between books. I read one after another.

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Aydan
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