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    Libraries


    Ive got a SD card that is going to live in my computer, treat it as another hard drive, and I want to add it to my videos library but Windows says I cant.

    Is there a way to add removable storage into a library?
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    ZenixNet said:
    Ive got a SD card that is going to live in my computer, treat it as another hard drive, and I want to add it to my videos library but Windows says I cant.

    Is there a way to add removable storage into a library?
    I just tried that too, looks like these are the only places you can add to the libraries.
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  3. Posts : 331
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    Is there any way to get around it thought so i can?
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    ZenixNet:

    I don't know about setting it up, but won't using an SD as a hard drive fry that thing in no time?

    I know "thumb-drives" weren't designed for that type of use and will die quickly if use in that manner.

    Curious...
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    rap33042 said:
    ZenixNet:

    I don't know about setting it up, but won't using an SD as a hard drive fry that thing in no time?

    I know "thumb-drives" weren't designed for that type of use and will die quickly if use in that manner.

    Curious...
    I'm not actually going to use it as a hard drive, i was just comparing it to that. Im using it as additional storage on my HP Slate 500.
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    "Ive got a SD card that is going to live in my computer, treat it as another hard drive, and I want to add it to my videos library but Windows says I cant."

    This is what probably through me off track....
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  7. Posts : 331
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    Well yes, I was just trying to compare. But that's beside the point. I want to find out if there is a way to put it on a library.
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    Do a search on the Forum there is a long thread only a week or two old on this subject. Conclusion was that you cannot add an SD card to the library in Windows 7!
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    Have just found the link it's here:
    Use SD card for Windows Media Player library
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  10. whs
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    ZenixNet said:
    Well yes, I was just trying to compare. But that's beside the point. I want to find out if there is a way to put it on a library.
    It is actually pretty simple. Create a folder on that SD card. Then use "send to" to put this folder into e.g. Documents. Create a new library (or use an existing one) and include that folder. That's at least how I do it with USB sticks which have the same problem. Then you can create subfolders to that folder - if you wish.
    Last edited by whs; 10 Dec 2010 at 14:04. Reason: update
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