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Old 03-13-2009, 12:37 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Drewmangroup View Post
So a noob question, whats will all that crap that it comes loaded with? I am on a Mac so I see the internal memory as a drive. Can I just go into the database/ebook (or whatever the path is) and delete those files(there are like CB****** filenames) or is there a more "official" way of doing it. I want to avoid something where I delete the file but the database still has it listed or something.
You can actually delete a book, including the free samples, using the menu system on the reader itself. I don't have mine with me right now (shocker, I know), and I don't remember the exact sequence of menu selections, but it shouldn't be too hard to figure it out. I'm pretty sure that's what I did, without any bad results.

I suspect you could do it with Calibre as well.

And I doubt there'd be a problem with deleting those files directly when viewing it as a drive, but someone else might want to confirm that.

EDIT: Grooks beat me to it.
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