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Old 06-14-2017, 08:03 AM   #24
Philippe D.
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Originally Posted by frostschutz View Post
@PhilippeD. are you using FAT32 filesystem? Your computer would see NTFS, exfat on the Kobo fine and able to copy files to, but the Kobo itself would not be able to access those files because it doesn't know the filesystem. It needs a single partition, with oldschool FAT filesystem on it.

I think I've read something about a bug with microsd handling recently... which firmware version are you using exactly?
I didn't format the card myself, so I used the filesystem it came with. Actually, I'm not sure how to reformat a card to a given filesystem on Windows

I'm not sure which firmware I'm using - I know the ereader updated itself recently.

What is the "normal" behavior when the Kobo recognizes the filesystem? Should any books on the SD card appear in the "normal" library, or perhaps as their own shelf?
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