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Old 10-11-2013, 05:47 PM   #4
chaley
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Originally Posted by dandelioncottage View Post
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.
You are entering uncharted territory for me. I don't have a nook so cannot tell you exactly what you should see. That said, if CC sees the books then they are really there, somewhere.
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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!
You can make the folder whatever you want. It should not go into LOST.DIR.

My guess it's that you have the name of the SD card wrong and that the books are really going into the device's main memory. I suggest you use tools on the nook to create the subfolder, then navigate to the subfolder in CC instead of manually typing in the path. You can navigate by entering a / and then tapping (IIRC) the create button. You will be shown a list of folders inside /, one of which will be /mnt. Go into that folder and continue until you find the folder you created.

Sorry about this being so complicated, but unfortunately each manufacturer handles external SD cards differently, and it varies from android release to release. Perhaps a nook hd owner who has already solved this problem will notice this thread and provide some concrete details.
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