Understood, but many linux commands have been ported over to Windows and if you know how to use it, dd is much more powerful and cost effective than many utilities you pay money for on non linux machines.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/windd/
Understood, but many linux commands have been ported over to Windows and if you know how to use it, dd is much more powerful and cost effective than many utilities you pay money for on non linux machines.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/windd/
Yep. And as with other computer related threads you reply to when people are asking for help, thank you for being about as helpful as a steel rod up the ass.
But by god, you continue to prove to us how smart you are and how well you guard your elite knowledge.
Have a nice a day!
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Last edited by GilpinGuy; 05-07-2013 at 00:45.
Is this for a Nook Color? Out of curiosity, why do you even need to connect it to your PC?
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Other than side loading music or something there's really no reason to connect to your PC.
Also, did you go to your computer to see if it shows up? If you've got Win7 & it's up to date you shouldn't need to load any software for it to recognize your up-to-date NC. Then just drag & drop files between them.
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I connect to add things I can't get from the Barnes & Nobel store, like certain books, and any videos I want. It is a Nook HD. For example, I couldn't find Roald Dahl's "The BFG," so I had to go else where. If there is a way to locate books that are not on the B&N site, without connecting to PC, I'd love to know about it.
Last edited by Irving; 05-07-2013 at 01:42.
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