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Old 10-11-2013, 05:28 PM   #3
dandelioncottage
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Device: iPad Mini 2 64 gb, Nook Glowlight, iPad 4 (128 gb)
Thanks for your quick response. Right now the only folder I see on my SD card from the Nook HD itself is the LOST.DIR, which is empty. No books show up on the card at all when I check it on the HD, even though CC showed them being moved.

Can I call the subfolder anything I want; i.e. /mnt/sdcard/mybooks ? Does it need to go inside the LOST.DIR folder, since I'm on a Mac? Thanks!

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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
Are you using CC as the device? If so, then no, all books are considered to be in "main memory" no matter where they are really stored on the device. CC ensures that the books are stored where you ask.

BTW: I suggest that you put the books in a subfolder on the SD card. Otherwise every time you connect, CC will scan the entire SD card for books unless you turn off scan on connect. Putting the books in a dedicated subfolder ensures that CC scans only the folder(s) of interest.
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