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Old 02-16-2015, 07:55 AM   #140
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Originally Posted by Nels17 View Post
I’m afraid there is no such path when connecting the Nook to my MacBook Pro. I tried turn on invisible files, but to no avail. I even typed the path in Terminal and it says “no such file or directory”. I did find, however, several database files (store.db or psid.db) through Easyfind. They are all located in an invisible .Spotlight–V100 folder. Anything else you would like me to try?
A PeterT said, that's probably why the script uses adb to access the database. As to the ones you found, those database files are created by the Mac when a USB device is connected.

This complicates things as it means you need adb installed on the PC to access the database.
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