Rooting SD card for Nook - image unzipping - Nook Color General

Hello,
I am so new to this it is not even funny. I have been relentlessly trying to root an SD card for my nook. I am following the thread on this site that gives step by step instructions and all links - ([ROM][CM7] [v1.3] Size-agnostic SD Card image and CM7 installer for SD Cards.). When I download the "image" at the beginning of the steps - the one you have to unzip- my computer downloads it as a .bin file and nothing, and I mean nothing, I have tried will unzip that damn image. I have burned through 2 SD cards trying. I do not know what to do. I have downloaded every unzip utility on both Mac and Windows to no avail. If anyone can help me I would really appreciate it. Thank you for your time.

TragykJosh said:
Hello,
I am so new to this it is not even funny. I have been relentlessly trying to root an SD card for my nook. I am following the thread on this site that gives step by step instructions and all links - ([ROM][CM7] [v1.3] Size-agnostic SD Card image and CM7 installer for SD Cards.). When I download the "image" at the beginning of the steps - the one you have to unzip- my computer downloads it as a .bin file and nothing, and I mean nothing, I have tried will unzip that damn image. I have burned through 2 SD cards trying. I do not know what to do. I have downloaded every unzip utility on both Mac and Windows to no avail. If anyone can help me I would really appreciate it. Thank you for your time.
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Go to my tips thread linked in my signature and there is a link to a new image file that should work. It says ics on it, but it still works great on CM7.

leapinlar said:
Go to my tips thread linked in my signature and there is a link to a new image file that should work. It says ics on it, but it still works great on CM7.
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Thank you for the help. I downloaded the file from your thread, I get a boot.bin file. When I go to unzip it I get another zipped file with the addition of .cgpz Am I doing something wrong??

TragykJosh said:
Thank you for the help. I downloaded the file from your thread, I get a boot.bin file. When I go to unzip it I get another zipped file with the addition of .cgpz Am I doing something wrong??
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Something is wrong with your PC. It should have a single file in the zip that ends in .img. Try downloading with your nook or a different PC. (Also some PCs hide the .zip ending from you, which I think really sucks.)

leapinlar said:
Something is wrong with your PC. It should have a single file in the zip that ends in .img. Try downloading with your nook or a different PC. (Also some PCs hide the .zip ending from you, which I think really sucks.)
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OKay so I used a different computer - Windows this time, I use a Mac. and I burned the image to an SD and all necessary files. When I loaded it into my nook I got the penguin and the blue script, but then it says Initial install files not found please download from nook.linuxhacker.ru
Any ideas what that is about?

TragykJosh said:
OKay so I used a different computer - Windows this time, I use a Mac. and I burned the image to an SD and all necessary files. When I loaded it into my nook I got the penguin and the blue script, but then it says Initial install files not found please download from nook.linuxhacker.ru
Any ideas what that is about?
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Yes, you need to rename the rom zip file with update- at the beginning. CM changed their naming standard to cm-. You obviously did not use my image or that would have been fixed. You will have to rename the zips everytime you flash a new one.

leapinlar said:
Yes, you need to rename the rom zip file with update- at the beginning. CM changed their naming standard to cm-. You obviously did not use my image or that would have been fixed. You will have to rename the zips everytime you flash a new one.
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Okay I see what I did. I used the wrong file - I had yours and the old one saved and like the dork I am I used the wrong one. I dont know how to add the extension update- to the file, it will not let me make changes to it. So I downloaded your file and I was wondering if I am supposed to unzip them? When I do unzip them I get two files that my computer doesnt recognize and one is named uRecIMG and one is uRecRAM. What am I supposed to do with those files?? Sorry to be a total bother I am just totally clueless. Thanks

TragykJosh said:
Okay I see what I did. I used the wrong file - I had yours and the old one saved and like the dork I am I used the wrong one. I dont know how to add the extension update- to the file, it will not let me make changes to it. So I downloaded your file and I was wondering if I am supposed to unzip them? When I do unzip them I get two files that my computer doesnt recognize and one is named uRecIMG and one is uRecRAM. What am I supposed to do with those files?? Sorry to be a total bother I am just totally clueless. Thanks
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Yes, unzip them. Just put the card in your PC and copy those two files to the SD. They will replace the two files that are there. That's all there is to it. Next time you boot to sd recovery it will use those files instead of the old ones. And it will recognize the new file names for the rom zips.

leapinlar said:
Yes, unzip them. Just put the card in your PC and copy those two files to the SD. They will replace the two files that are there. That's all there is to it. Next time you boot to sd recovery it will use those files instead of the old ones. And it will recognize the new file names for the rom zips.
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Thank you so so much for all your help. Unfortunately my SD is only 2GB and it says there is not enough room to place to the new files on the SD. I guess I will have to buy a larger card when I can (which sucks I was sooo close). I just wanted to make sure I thanked you for all the help and advice and walking this noob through it. Again thanks I really appreciated it

TragykJosh said:
Thank you so so much for all your help. Unfortunately my SD is only 2GB and it says there is not enough room to place to the new files on the SD. I guess I will have to buy a larger card when I can (which sucks I was sooo close). I just wanted to make sure I thanked you for all the help and advice and walking this noob through it. Again thanks I really appreciated it
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Something is very wrong there. Those two files are tiny. And they are replacing files already there so should take no more room. You were probably not taking the card out and putting in your PC. You were probably plugging in the USB cable. You need to do the first thing. Put card in PC.
Edit: Something is really wrong with your Mac. First it will not download or read the zips right, then it will not let you rename the rom .zip and now it will not let you copy files to the boot partition. It is your Mac that is the problem, not the card size.

leapinlar said:
Something is very wrong there. Those two files are tiny. And they are replacing files already there so should take no more room. You were probably not taking the card out and putting in your PC. You were probably plugging in the USB cable. You need to do the first thing. Put card in PC.
Edit: Something is really wrong with your Mac. First it will not download or read the zips right, then it will not let you rename the rom .zip and now it will not let you copy files to the boot partition. It is your Mac that is the problem, not the card size.
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I was placing the card into the PC. Also I didnt use my Mac for the card, I used a Windows PC. I followed all the instructions from verygreen when making the card and used Winimage to write it. When I insert the card into my computer I get two different files a boot that contains the boot.bin file and the ram and image files. And then there is a seperate file/drive on the sd labeled SD cm7.
If I make a new SD card, do I use verygreens' image file and then add your two files or do I use your two files only or is there another file I am missing? I might end up paying the 40 for the SD card already done, though I really hate t spend the money if I could just get it right.
Anyway thanks for everything....again!!! and I am sorry for my incompetence

(continued from above) I am attaching screenshots of what the SD card contains when i plug it into the computer.

TragykJosh said:
I was placing the card into the PC. Also I didnt use my Mac for the card, I used a Windows PC. I followed all the instructions from verygreen when making the card and used Winimage to write it. When I insert the card into my computer I get two different files a boot that contains the boot.bin file and the ram and image files. And then there is a seperate file/drive on the sd labeled SD cm7.
If I make a new SD card, do I use verygreens' image file and then add your two files or do I use your two files only or is there another file I am missing? I might end up paying the 40 for the SD card already done, though I really hate t spend the money if I could just get it right.
Anyway thanks for everything....again!!! and I am sorry for my incompetence
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If you are going to start fresh, use my image zip file. Follow verygreen's instructions but use my image file. It is on the same post you got the updated files. It already has the updated files on it. Then it will install the rom zips that have the new naming standard (cm-).

leapinlar said:
If you are going to start fresh, use my image zip file. Follow verygreen's instructions but use my image file. It is on the same post you got the updated files. It already has the updated files on it. Then it will install the rom zips that have the new naming standard (cm-).
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Yeah I believe I will start anew. So the image file is the file beneath the ones I downloaded from you? Or is it in another spot. THanks

TragykJosh said:
Yeah I believe I will start anew. So the image file is the file beneath the ones I downloaded from you? Or is it in another spot. THanks
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Same place.

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Same place.
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I DID IT!!!!!! THank you so much for everything. This is amazing!!
If I pull the card out does it go back to being a nook??
Again Thank you soo much

Yes. But to get back to stock to just run it, press the n key while the cyanoboot logo first shows and the boot menu comes up. Then you can choose to boot to emmc, which in your case is stock. Or just take the card out.

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Just need some help...Dreaimg.nbh fail

yes ive searched. yes ive tried alot of things. now that thats out the way id be grateful for any help on the topic. i dowloaded a few dreaimg files from xda as wll as androidandme.com rooting guide. none work. i tried to format my card again to load the image back on the sd card and try again and no luck my comp wont even read my sd card now. i have an 8gb and i hope its not fully fried but i can get another card if needed. my main thing is i was going from rc-33 back to 29 in order to root the phone and i get the dreaimg.nbh fail. i havent had a phone for about 3 days. if there is anyone out there to help ill take it. thanks in advanced.
what steps are you doing? explain step by step what you are doing....
Format your card to be Fat32 and make sure that you do not use a card reader. Works like a charm. The main thing is that your card needs to be Fat32.
I tried using a card reader but would not read then I formatted thru the phone and worked and flashed
MontAlbert said:
what steps are you doing? explain step by step what you are doing....
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step by step
i formatted the card while it was in my phone to FAT32.
i downloaded the image to get my phone back down to rc29 in order to root.
directly from my phones browser i downloaded http://www.androidactivity.com/root/root.apk over wifi
installed the root.apk file
powered off my phone then turned it back on by holding cam button and power.
ressed power to run image then got FAIL.
i followed the instructions from here:
http://www.androidandme.com/2009/05...r-rooting-your-android-g1-to-install-cupcake/
after it failed there was no way for me to mount my phone so i got a sd card reader, plugged that in and then went to apply the file manually. i deleted the old file then put the new one on and it still didnt work so i decided to format the card to fat32 again and then try to put the fileback on. now the card cannot be read.
thank you for the quick responses i appreciate it.
i didn't use thaqt app- i just did it the old fashioned way in the sticky thread on this forum.
i read in the middle of that page you linked to that "Update: Some users have reported the DREAIMG.nbh file gets corrupted when downloading over 3G/Edge. To avoid this just download the file to your PC and then copy it to the SD card." -
is this what you did? i see you downloaded it from your phone- maybe its the phone that corrupts it- DL it from your PC and transfer apk over from there.
looks like a nice app though.....
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i didn't use thaqt app- i just did it the old fashioned way in the sticky thread on this forum.
i read in the middle of that page you linked to that "Update: Some users have reported the DREAIMG.nbh file gets corrupted when downloading over 3G/Edge. To avoid this just download the file to your PC and then copy it to the SD card." -
is this what you did? i see you downloaded it from your phone- maybe its the phone that corrupts it- DL it from your PC and transfer apk over from there.
looks like a nice app though.....
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going to another g1 now so i guess i will give it another try and see wat happens. i am also going to get another 8gb card so if there is a better instructions please post em
if you don't know what you are doing, i would stick with that app- just use your pc to DL the files-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=442480

Downloading large files?

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I noticed that if I download large files (ie 80mb firmware) it will corrupt the download. I also noticed that occasionally pictures will be corrupt immediately after it is taken. Is this a sign of a bad SD card?
esmith972 said:
Hopefully this is in the correct section
I noticed that if I download large files (ie 80mb firmware) it will corrupt the download. I also noticed that occasionally pictures will be corrupt immediately after it is taken. Is this a sign of a bad SD card?
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Yes, this is the wrong section. The ideal section for this post would have been the Dream Q&A.
Anywho, are you using a custom ROM? I've experienced file corruptions on different ROM's but haven't experienced it lately...if you're downloading large files, your best bet is to make sure you have a steady connection (wifi is a good example of that) and plenty of extra room on your SD card.
Also, one corrupt file, as I've found out, will corrupt multiple files. Also, if you're using TA Utility (or another app to move caches to the SD card) it has a tendency to slip up every once in a while and start breaking things. You'll need to re-format the card.
I would think so.. I have never had a problem with a corrupt download.. and never really read of anyone else having serious issues.. so I believe the problem is somewhere on your end.. and the SD card is a great place to start... at what point do you realize the file is corrupt? when you go to flash it? You could always try downloading the ROM zip file.. opening it with winzip or winrar and try and extract all of the files... just as a method to test the stability of the file... if it extracts without any issues the file is still ok on your computer... then transfer it to the sd card and do the same... if it has an error.. you likely have a bad sd card.. or possibly even try changing USB cables or a different method of transferring the file to the SD Card (card reader etc) Also.. try reformatting your SD card.. I used a program called paragon partition manager for windows.. it allowed me to create alll 3 (linux swap, ext3, and fat32) partitions on the sd card.. and it works great!
of course dont forget to delete all of the extracted files after you test the zip file.. because you dont really need them extracted and they dont really serve a purpose outside of the zip file (from a user point of view at least)
hope this helps

[Q] Yup, I blew it

Hopefully there is hope for me. I've recently discovered the wonderful world of rooting and rooted my nook successfully. After root I loaded ROM Manager and started the process of backing up with the clockworkmod. (I'm very new to rooting so I'm not sure exactly where I went wrong). Somewhere in the process I got stuck in a menu loop in clockwork. I trolled the forums and attempted several things including CRW removal and Nook complete restore. I'm not sure I attempted them correctly as I was still in the CRW menu screen. Now, my nook will not even turn on plugged in or otherwise. Any help (and please make it detailed step by step) would be greatly appreciated. I'll keep my eye close to this thread throughout the evening. Thank you in advance for helping out a new rooter. ChipD
can't really help other then say that your nook is fine... just keep looking at all the 'bricking' threads in this forum. there are plenty to choose from.
Try this.
Somewhere in the process I got stuck in a menu loop in clockwork. I trolled the forums and attempted several things including CRW removal and Nook complete restore. I'm not sure I attempted them correctly as I was still in the CRW menu screen. Now, my nook will not even turn on plugged in or otherwise. Any help (and please make it detailed step by step) would be greatly appreciated. I'll keep my eye close to this thread throughout the evening. Thank you in advance for helping out a new rooter. ChipD[/QUOTE]
I had the same issue and this worked for me. next time you flash CWR be sure you do a normal reboot B4 doing a reboot to recovery. just flash this...
CWR-removal-rootsafe I cant attach the URL but google it and it will come up in the second choice. let me know...
Thanks jarussillo. I found the file you refereed to and have it on my computer. Please give me a step by step on how to flash it without being able to see anything on my screen. I don't have any backup, all I have is a formatted sd card. Do I put the unzipped file on the card, or do I unzip the files and drop those on the card? Thanks for being willing to help.
pastorchip said:
Thanks jarussillo. I found the file you refereed to and have it on my computer. Please give me a step by step on how to flash it without being able to see anything on my screen. I don't have any backup, all I have is a formatted sd card. Do I put the unzipped file on the card, or do I unzip the files and drop those on the card? Thanks for being willing to help.
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You will need to burn a CWR SD card, then drop the zip file into the root of the sd card, then Boot off the SD card, (You might have to hold the power button down for 20secs before you will see it boot) then Flash the Zip file from CWR.
Also read this thread. FULLY read it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=949699
just flash the the CWR to your sd card you can search it on the site.
AWESOME! That article looks like exactly what I needed. I knew it was out there somewhere, I just couldn't find it. THANKS!!!! I'll update (hopefully with success) when I'm done.
Well, no success tonight. I downloaded all the stuff mentioned in the previous article, but the rootpack & the clockwork don't download in a zipped folder (like I even observed in a youtube video). They download as a GZ file. I'm not sure what to do with that because I can't decompress it and send it into the disk imager. What am I missing here? I'll check back in the am, thanks.
pastorchip said:
Well, no success tonight. I downloaded all the stuff mentioned in the previous article, but the rootpack & the clockwork don't download in a zipped folder (like I even observed in a youtube video). They download as a GZ file. I'm not sure what to do with that because I can't decompress it and send it into the disk imager. What am I missing here? I'll check back in the am, thanks.
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http://www.7-zip.org/
this can decompress pretty much anything, Plus its free and open source
If I remember right that gz file needs to be unpacked so you can get the img file and then write the img with windisk32 to the SD that has cwr on it. But I may be mistaken pretty new to this stuff to
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What operating system are you using?
Be aware that in the rooting/CWM/ROM world you basically have ROMs and installable zips, you need to be aware of how to handle each.
If windows, you should be using winRAR to unzip image files for flashing to microSD. If the compressed file contains files and folders its most likely an installabe zip thats to be copied to a microSD AS IS and installed using clockwork recovery. If the compressed fiile has an .img file in it, its a ROM and must be burned to a microSD (effectively erasing said microSD) and then inserted into the nook while its off.
For ROMs as described above, uncompress the .img files to your hdd and then use win32disk imager to burn the .img to the microSD using a usb adapter.
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pretty much burn CWR onto a uSD card then put a rom onto the uSD card in the .zip format.
put in the uSD card, plug into PC, hold the on button for a while then you'll hear the PC do the "usb device connected" noise, keep holding that power button until it powers on
most problems can be solved by writing any recent CWR onto a uSD card, the great news is that the nook color's boot priority is straight to the uSD which means any problem on the emmc isn't too big as it'll boot to uSD first
good morning all. I'm gonna get this figured out today, I feel it! Muzzy, I'm running Windows 7 64 bit.
Ok, here's where I'm at. I see the endroad (meaning I understand the steps needed for recovery) and have all the tools I need except for a proper CWR file, which seems to be the most important part. The file I downloaded from http://legacyschool.us.to/nookdev/clockwork/0.7/ (took me about half an hour) does not give me a folder with extractable files as seen in http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1B31y_lyHIA (jump to 45 secs.). Instead it gives me a single gz file that is not compressed. It's not runnable through win 32 diskimager. Putting that file on an sd card and trying to boot my nook with it has no effect.
Edit: Ok, WinZip to the rescue. I was able to extract the file with WinZip and have it cooking in the disk imager now! WOOHOO!
Edit 2: All seems to be installing correctly, fingers crossed...
Getting closer, I had to use the repartition. Now it turns back on and I get the big "n". It's ocupying my entire day, but I'm actually enjoying this. I've learned a lot! Flahing Nookcolor 1.1 now. Hopefully that will finish me off.
She's BACK! Thanks for all the help. I never would have found the right info without people taking the time to point in the right direction. You guys are great!

[Q] HD+ installing CM10

Sorry for what I'm sure is a dopey noob question. I've been pulling out my hair reading through various threads and I can't figure out what I'm doing. I downloaded Mr. Verygreen's "cm-10-XXXXXXXX-UNOFFICIAL-ovation.zip" and I'm not entirely sure if I am just supposed to copy that to the SD card or what-- I tried that but wasn't sure anything good came of it-- then downloaded CWM. Followed instructions to get Nook HD+ to boot CWM. Everything is going fine until I hit this instruction: "Now do Code: adb push cm-10-XXXXXXXX-UNOFFICIAL-ovation.zip /sdcard." I don't know how to do that so I follow the alternate instruction, to put the SD card back in the PC and "put zip files to volume named "CM10SDCARD" (not "boot")." However, the SD card is now named "Boot" and there's no files or anything I can access which ISN'T BOOT and my progress stops right there.
Again, sorry. I'm sure this has been answered but I couldn't find it. Thanks for your great work, everyone.
Larrondo said:
Sorry for what I'm sure is a dopey noob question. I've been pulling out my hair reading through various threads and I can't figure out what I'm doing. I downloaded Mr. Verygreen's "cm-10-XXXXXXXX-UNOFFICIAL-ovation.zip" and I'm not entirely sure if I am just supposed to copy that to the SD card or what-- I tried that but wasn't sure anything good came of it-- then downloaded CWM. Followed instructions to get Nook HD+ to boot CWM. Everything is going fine until I hit this instruction: "Now do Code: adb push cm-10-XXXXXXXX-UNOFFICIAL-ovation.zip /sdcard." I don't know how to do that so I follow the alternate instruction, to put the SD card back in the PC and "put zip files to volume named "CM10SDCARD" (not "boot")." However, the SD card is now named "Boot" and there's no files or anything I can access which ISN'T BOOT and my progress stops right there.
Again, sorry. I'm sure this has been answered but I couldn't find it. Thanks for your great work, everyone.
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You won't be able to copy to the CM10SDCARD partition in Windows. You'll either need to use a linux live-cd (I use ubuntu) in a virtual machine (like virtualbox, which is free) and use that to copy the files, or set up adb to copy directly to the hd+. Leapinlar has a thread detailing how to setup adb on windows for the HD+, you should be able to find it in the forums. Personally, I have an Ubuntu dual-boot, so I use my Ubuntu OS to copy the files to the SD card. Setting up a virtual machine is also extremely easy (you don't need to install the OS, just boot from the iso image, which you can download for free from http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop; choose either of the two options, won't make much of a difference). VirtualBox is very easy to use and you can just follow the documentation. Check out this website for a very simple step by step guide:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorial...ndows-7-virtual-machine-using-virtualbox.html
Ahhh, thanks a ton for clearing this up. I thought writing CWM to the card was the only thing Windows was bad at. Although I'm sure Virtualbox is easy, I just plugged the card into my girlfriend's MAC and there it was-- the folder I was looking for.
Installed. Looks to be working great.

Customization Files

I'm assuming some of you here know My Color Screen. Some of the posters there they post their own designed Android home/lock screens and they provide some files like uccw unzip files for those who want to make the same home screen. These files are downloaded on a computer and are put on the phone's SD card. But what about the HTC One, it has no SD card so I'd like to know where do I put these files?
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I'm assuming some of you here know My Color Screen. Some of the posters there they post their own designed Android home/lock screens and they provide some files like uccw unzip files for those who want to make the same home screen. These files are downloaded on a computer and are put on the phone's SD card. But what about the HTC One, it has no SD card so I'd like to know where do I put these files?
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The One has no External sdcard but does have an Internal sdcard
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The One has no External sdcard but does have an Internal sdcard
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Thank you for replying. So how do I put these files so that they show up on my phone? Do I connect the HTC One to my computer and just transfer them or do I use the HTC Transfer Tool app?
Just transfer them through Windows Explorer as you would any other files
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Just transfer them through Windows Explorer as you would any other files
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I'm using a Mac. Can't I just connect my phone to my MacBook and copy the files to the phone's internal SD?
By the way, I haven't yet received the device to test it out. I'd like to know in advance.
If it installs the drivers, you can use Finder (I think). Alternally, you can just download the files on your phone and they'll show up in the 'download' folder. You can then move them using a file manager.
EDIT: NVM, found an answer here. You need Google Android File Transfer.
Thank you. Seems like this is exactly what I need.

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