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Old 12-15-2015, 08:10 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by dakini View Post
Unfortunately, the nook's not in the same country as the computer is. I was hoping to be able to bring some of the books in a format the nook could read them on a sd card. Computer and reader won't be in the same country, so I can't just connect the nook to the computer, unfortunately.

But what I can't seem to find anywhere is how the transfer of files to the card should go ... for the Kobo, you can just drag and drop. Then when you insert the sd card, the reader builds the database. I'm wondering if I do that, and then put the card in a Nook, will it be able to read the card?
Well, I've never tried that, but I think it would work. The NOOK should be able to see any epub files on the microSD card.
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