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Old 11-30-2019, 11:22 AM   #10
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All my ebooks are in the eBooks folder tree on the SD card. I attempted to minimize the folders Calibre searches by unchecking Books, Downloads, Documents and Fonts in main memory of the tablet so the only place searched would be the eBooks on the SD card.
Unfortunately, when I hit OK, the list closes but when I reopen it, the other folders are again checked. But, they’re empty so it’s never been a problem.

I checked and the tablet is set to “USB for file transfer”.

I’ve noticed that if I have Calibre up on the desktop and connect the tablet, Calibre doesn’t see it. It doesn’t seem to be related to the S6 – the previous Google Nexus had the same problem, but I have to restart Calibre for it to see the tablet.
It used to work if I connected the device after Calibre was up, but that was in earlier versions – I don’t know exactly when it stopped, but it’s been a while since it worked on the Nexus either.

Normally, none of the above is a big problem since I’m generally sending books to the tablet three or fewer at a time. It’s only when I send a bunch of books – it was a problem when initially loading the tablet with 150 books.
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