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Originally Posted by geekmaster
The term "userstore" means the drive letter that is added to your Windows PC (typically labelled "Kindle") when you plug your Kindle into a USB port on that PC. Or if you are running linux, it is a mounted drive that (typically) automounts and pops up a file browser window. From scripts running inside the Kindle, it appears as "/mnt/us" (or "/mnt/base-us"). It resides in the internal flash memory chip (one of the pre-defined flash partitions) inside your kindle device. If you do a factory restore (from the settings menu), it gets reformatted and reloaded with files (and "welcome" books) copied from elsewhere in the file system.
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I put the files into the kindle or I need to create a new folder first.
because just I c the files inside the kindle.