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Originally Posted by GA Russell
I don't understand what you mean by your third sentence, which I have highlighted.
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When you connect the Pro to your desktop PC using USB, it will ask you to hit the OK key if you want to access via USB (otherwise it just charges and you can use it while plugged in). Once you hit OK, the screen will lock and both the internal memory and the SD card appear on your desktop PC as USB disk drives (like a USB memory stick). At this point you can use the normal desktop PC actions to transfer files to/from the Pro.
If you open (desktop) Adobe Digital Editions while USB-connected you also have the option of having it transfer ADE files for you, but I prefer doing this manually since that way I can setup a directory (folder) structure. For example, I use: Genre\Author\Series\Author_Title. I have Author twice (in the folder name, and the file name) so that the directory structure isn't essential.