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Old 03-13-2016, 04:34 PM   #1
MichaelH
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Use of Kobo as external disk drive

When I plug my Nook into the PC it is seen as an external drive, with its own letter, and I can create and populate folders using Windows Explorer. The Kindle is also seen by the PC as an external drive, but any folders created using the PC are not replicated on the machine itself. Instead it's necessary to move the books into different collections one by one, which makes me glad I don't have one.

I'm wondering whether to get a Kobo. When it''s connected to a PC can a folder structure be created using Explorer, and if so will the Kobo recognise it when it's disconnected?

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