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Old 02-16-2015, 04:27 PM   #6
chaley
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The SD Card button will appear only if the appropriate folders exist and if CC can read and write those folders. To be precise, CC asks Android for a list of all the private app folders that exist. If one of those app folders is on the SD card, CC displays the button.

We received a report that one must uninstall and reinstall CC after cleaning/formatting the SD card in order for CC to see the SD card.
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Originally Posted by kaufman View Post
I just made an interesting discovery that should probably be added the the FAQ. I purchased a new tablet, and moved my SD Card with an existing calibre companion directory of ebooks to it. I deleted all the books with the file manager and tried to copy them again with CC. It didn't work. I needed to uninstall CC, delete the entire CC structure on the SD card and then reinstall CC. It recreated the directory and then everything worked.
Have you tried that?

Given that you don't have any books on the device, the uninstall/reinstall should go quickly.
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