Managing Folders; Managing Files - Barnes & Noble nook User Manual

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Managing Folders

Your nook uses the following top-level folders on both the internal memory and a
supplemental microSD card to locate specific kinds of content:
My Documents: Documents that your nook can read (eContent in ePub, PDB, and PDF
formats)
My Music: Audio files (MP3)
My Audiobooks: Audiobook files (MP3)
My Screensavers: Screensaver images (JPG, GIF, PNG, or BMP)
My Wallpaper: Wallpaper images (JPG, GIF, PNG, or BMP)
You cannot delete these directories.
You can create subfolders of these folders if you like, to organize your files. When your nook
presents the files to you, it flattens the hierarchy and presents a list.
Use the file manager on your personal computer to manage folders.
If you put personal files in folders under the correct top-level folders, then the
content will be found. If you put personal files anywhere else, they will be on the
nook, but your nook will not find them.

Managing Files

Use the file manager on your personal computer to manage personal files on your nook.
Keep a Copy of Your Personal Files
Electronic storage media sometimes fail to preserve your files. They encounter magnetic fields
that are too feisty, get dropped from boats into lakes, and get stolen. It is a good idea to
periodically back up the personal files on your nook to your computer.
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