NOOK User Guide
Files and Folders
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Files and Folders
When your
NOOK
is connected to your personal computer through USB, you can manage files and
folders on your
NOOK
.
You can manage personal content on the internal flash memory and on the supplemental microSD
or microSDHC card, if there is one. You also have some ability to manage B&N content.
Use the file manager on your personal computer to manage files and folder. For more information
about this procedure, see “Managing Files” on page 153.
Files you transfer to your
NOOK
could harbor viruses or other malware. For information about
protecting your
NOOK
, see “Protection from Viruses and Other Malware” on page 151.
Where You Can Put Files
Your
NOOK
uses some top-level folders in internal memory to locate specific kinds of
content. You must put specific kinds of files in specific folders, so your
NOOK
will find
them.
You can put files in these places on your
NOOK
:
•
Digital reading content
(EPUB, PDB, and PDF formats): Place these files in the
my
documents
folder in your
NOOK
’s internal memory, or in any top-level folders that you create
in the internal memory or on a supplemental microsSD card. Optionally, you can organize the
files using subfolders.
•
Audio files
(MP3 and OGG formats): Place these files in the
my music
and
my audiobooks
folders in your
NOOK
’s internal memory, or in any top-level folders that you create in the
internal memory or on a supplemental microsSD card. Optionally, you can organize the files
using subfolders.
•
Screensaver files
(JPG, JPEG, GIF, PNG, and BMP formats): You must place these files in
top-level sub-folders of the folder
my screensavers
in your
NOOK
’s internal memory. For
example, in the following organization, only the dogs screensaver files can be used:
rabbit.jpg
my screensavers
antelope.bmp
dogs
schnauzer.png
poodle.gif
cats
longhair
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