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Reading the SD Card
Wednesday, 11:03 PM EDT
I was wondering if there is any way to directly access the SD card on the HTC (in my case the TyTNII), without having to remove it and place it into a card reader?

This may be a no-brainer for those syncing with Windows / PCs, so is it just that I am syncing with a Mac, using "Missing Sync"?

I don't want to just dump files and documents onto the card, I actually want to control the file structure as well so it all stays neat. Pulling the MicroSD card out each time isn't too drastic a solution, but it is messier than being able to do it while the device is plugged into the USB connection.

Thanks for any assistance.
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RE: Reading the SD Card
Yesterday, 1:06 AM EDT
"I was wondering if there is any way to directly access the SD card on the HTC (in my case the TyTNII), without having to remove it and place it into a card reader?

This may be a no-brainer for those syncing with Windows / PCs, so is it just that I am syncing with a Mac, using "Missing Sync"?

I don't want to just dump files and documents onto the card, I actually want to control the file structure as well so it all stays neat. Pulling the MicroSD card out each time isn't too drastic a solution, but it is messier than being able to do it while the device is plugged into the USB connection.

Thanks for any assistance."
Go to programs>file explorer>my device>storage card>menu

create new folders, delete unwanted stuff press edit and copy cut and paste until everything is where you want it.
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Anonymous
RE: Reading the SD Card
Yesterday, 2:30 AM EDT
Thanks, but that doesn't seem to allow me to actually transfer whole directory structures onto and off the card. I'm moving around 1000 files in an already sorted directory tree, and I don't want to have to recreate the directory tree and reposition each file individually (if I can work out where they belong in the first place).
I want to be able to access and read the files and directories on the card from the computer, not just move stuff around on the card itself.
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