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Old 07-29-2014, 03:45 AM   #18
chaley
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Originally Posted by PatNY View Post
I have KitKat 4.4.4 on both my Nook tablets. They are Cyanogenmod builds, and I've never had any problems storing backups or media on the external card. My Titanium Backup app backs up directly to the external card.

I know it's not something I would need to do often, but during the times I did have to reinstall CC in the past, having to manually enter the full path to the external card was a pain.
If those builds do not advertise themselves as Android 4.4 then when you define a book folder you get a dialog like this:
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The marked button opens a dialog pre-filled with "/". If you select that then you can navigate down to your SD card.

If the builds do advertise themselves as Android 4.4 then that button is replaced with an "SD card" button. I can't show this because I don't have a device with an SD card. Press that button and you are taken to the CC private folder on the SD card. You can then navigate up to see the rest of the SD card.
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