Thread: Libra 2 Flashdrive to Kobo?
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Old 01-05-2024, 06:44 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Aleron Ives View Post
Copy the files to your computer, then copy them from your computer to the Libra's internal storage.
Or even an Android phone or tablet. If the flash drive mounts on either of those and that has a file-manager, the Kobo should mount too. A computer is better. Computer (Mac, Linux, Windows) with Calibre is better still. May need to activate USB tether on some USB android. Some with micro or even mini USB will work with an O2G/OTG USB-A adapter.

A flash drive can't be used directly on a Kobo.
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Or are there any other ways to expand the hardware to fit more manga books?
Not without taking it apart and swapping the micro SD card for a larger one. The card is glued in and I don't know if bigger than 32 G Byte works, so you risk wrecking the Libra 2.

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