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A question for those that have kept NC stock and are booting using SD card.
I have been able to access market and obtained a couple of reader aps but they cannot access my books on the NC internal memory. When I hook up my NC to PC it sees it but when I go to the USB transfer function and turn it on it only access the NC's memory. How does one go about putting data on the SD card such as books and pictures and videos. Will Calibre place books on the sd card? |
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If you want to mount the SD partition on the SD card in the Windows OS then you can try this solution: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=952456 Not unless the SD card is mounted in Windows. If Windows does not see it, how could Calibre see it? Try the NookColorUMS on the XDA-Developers forum if you want Calibre to do your book transfers for you. |
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I am Confused
Some people write as if their internal memory has not been flashed and others write as if their internal memory HAS been flashed. If I want to run a modification without flashing my internal memory, what method should I use. BTW I would want to have access to android market and other good things as well |
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You do have the option of running CM7 from a microSD card. If you do it that way, when you want to boot into the stock NC software, you can just remove the card. Hope this helps. |
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The NookColorUMS worked great once I figured it out...you have to download it with something other than the built in browser then tell it to mount the appropriate partition. |
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You should. It works like nothing else. I had tried putting CM7 on two different cards and couldn't figure out why anyone would want to use it. It was incredibly slow and buggy and force closed practically every program I tried to use. On the Sandisk card it is as fast as stock, smoother on the internet, and plays youtube videos like a champ. I can sideload onto the card or the internal memory by activating the USB transfer on the nook. I don't use calibre though, so I can't tell if it would work.
The only strange thing is that I can only sideload onto the card when it is in the nook and the nook is plugged in to my computer. It won't work if I put the card in a card reader or the card slot on my computer. |
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But my big problem was that the icons on the rooted NC were very, very small and I could find no way to increase their size. Given the issues I ended up removing the card and using the NC as stock. Would not have been so bad if I could have increased the icon size on the device, but there did not seem to be any way ... |
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I haven't had any trouble mounting the SD storage partition over USB, but my default method for moving files from my PC now is ES File Explorer. It's a free app that lets you log into your PC over WiFi, as well as being a full-featured file explorer (go figure!) and having the best video player I've tried so far.
I only mess with USB anymore to get access to the boot partition for updates. |
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ES File Explorer
What a clever idea. I never thought about using wifi.
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I assumed that the device was unreachable because it was not really being used and the sd card was unreachable because it was the root partition. But I don't really know. |
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A lot of people (including me at first) don't realize that CM7 doesn't automatically mount any storage when you plug in the USB. You need to go through notifications (expand the status bar upward, or hit the green-arrow-in-a-broken-circle button) to the USB screen and "Turn on USB transfer." If you're running CM7 from SD, it will then mount the system (not boot) partition as if it were internal storage and the remaining partition as "SDcard" (though technically both are on the SD card). I never bothered exploring whether you can get it to also mount the eMMC.
In ES File Manager, your default homescreen will be the storage partition of the SD, but if you click button in the upper left with the SD card icon, it will take you to the root directory where you'll find the folder "emmc." My NC is running the latest stable CM7 from SD with dalingren's OC kernel @1.3Ghz. On the eMMC I have un-rooted stock 1.2 and ClockworkMod Recovery (that was quasi-accidental, but has come in handy). All of the details of how I got my build except the overclock are in the link in my sig. Last edited by taosaur; 05-15-2011 at 10:00 AM. Reason: corrected ESFM info |
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