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Wallpaper files (JPG, JPEG, GIF, PNG, and BMP formats): You must place these files in the folder my wallpapers in your NOOK’s internal memory, not in subfolders.

Other files: You can put other files on your NOOK, but your NOOK will not be able to use them. You can only access them through USB. If you do put other files on your NOOK, we recommend that you place them in top-level folders that you create, and ideally on a supplemental microSD card, so that they do not reduce the space available for the My B&N Library section of your library.

If you use subfolders to organize your digital reading and audio content, when your NOOK presents the files to you, it flattens the hierarchy and presents a single list.

There are several places that you should not place files:

my B&N downloads: Digital content that you purchased and downloaded from Barnes & Noble.com or from your NOOK (in EPUB and PDB formats). The contents of this folder are displayed in the My B&N Library section of your library. Do not organize these files into subfolders.

You can copy files from the my B&N downloads folder, but if you place files in that folder, your NOOK deletes them.

If you authorize your NOOK for use with Adobe Digital Editions, you will also see the folders

.adobe-digital-editionsand Digital Editions. These folders do not contain digital content. Do not place files in these folders.

Do not delete the predefined directories.

USB Access and microSD Card Access

Your NOOK is designed for USB access to your files and folders in the internal memory and on a supplemental microSD card if present. You can also access the files and folders on a supplemental microSD card using a suitable card reader (not supplied with your NOOK). If you do use a card reader, turn off your NOOK fully before removing the microSD card.

Managing Files

Transfer personal files to your NOOK, copying them to the appropriate folders. If you decide you no longer want specific files on your NOOK, delete them (but keep a copy on your personal computer).

NOOK User Guide

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