First Nook Newbie Question
Sunday, February 20th, 2011 11:21 amSo, I downloaded books (yes, bookS; for I am a bookaholic. Which is why there not only isn't any room on my bookshelves; there's no room for more bookshelves in the house. Which is the third or fourth reason why I thought an eReader might be a smart idea.), and I put them in Calibre and then I jacked in the Nook and moved the books over. And, since the Nook was showing up as a J Drive and it asked if I wanted to make a new directory, I did, calling it, creatively To Be Read. I put all the new books into this directory.
I then opened my Nook and behold! there are the new books, but! They are listed as "unshelved" and I needed to moved them to the TBR "shelf". And there's no sound nor sight of the directory I made on the J Drive.
What's up with that? Do I need to install an SD card (*stares at Nook, decides she'd somehow have to Open It Up in order to do this*) in order to make files and file names actually stick?
Abundant Spanish Aunts
ETA: I also made a PDF of "Intelligent Design" and brought it over to the Nook, so I can retire to the couch and read it, thus saving 20-ish pieces of paper. Go, me.
I then opened my Nook and behold! there are the new books, but! They are listed as "unshelved" and I needed to moved them to the TBR "shelf". And there's no sound nor sight of the directory I made on the J Drive.
What's up with that? Do I need to install an SD card (*stares at Nook, decides she'd somehow have to Open It Up in order to do this*) in order to make files and file names actually stick?
Abundant Spanish Aunts
ETA: I also made a PDF of "Intelligent Design" and brought it over to the Nook, so I can retire to the couch and read it, thus saving 20-ish pieces of paper. Go, me.
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Date: 2011-02-20 04:59 pm (UTC)Lorna