One of the great features of the kindle Wireless Reading expedient from Amazon is that it holds so many e-books and audio books. Even with it's fairly large built-in storehouse however, your book range might exceed the limits of what can fit on your kindle

To help you deal with your growing range of e-books and audio books, the you can add extra memory to your kindle in the form of an Sd memory card. You can buy these cards in many sizes from 1 Gb up-to 16 Gb. At the time you read this 32 Gb cards may facilely be available and affordable. Installing Sd memory in your kindle is straightforward. You can find unblemished instructions in our Kindle How-To Series available in the web-site listed below.

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Once you have your memory card installed it's time to move some of the e-books or audio books stored in your Kindle's main memory to your new Sd Card. There are a few things you should think first before "making the move."

1. Audio books are a good candidate for spellbinding from your Kindle's main memory to the Sd card. Audio book files can be large - some are up-to 90 mb or more. Audio books will speedily consumer your Kindle's main memory leaving less space for your e-books.

2. If you've purchased books that are on the Amazon digital site and have yet to be sent to your Kindle these also might be good candidates to load onto your Sd memory card. This will keep all of your e-books and audio books in one place in-case you run into a situation where you do not have wireless access.

3. Pictures, music files, and digital files other than e-books also consume a lot of space in the Kindle's main memory. Again, this makes them good choices to move to the new Sd card you've installed in your Kindle.

Now - let's take a look at your Kindle and get ready to save some files to your Sd memory card. Here are the steps you can ensue to do this -

A. Turn on your Kindle

B. Move the scroll wheel to "Menu" and press to plump the Main Menu

C. Scroll to "Content Manager" on the Main Menu the press to plump the content Manager

D. Once the content manager screen opens take a look at your list of audio books and e-books - pay definite attention to the storehouse location of the book listed directly under the first word of the title -

a. "Kindle" - the book is stored in your Kindle's main memory

b. "Sd Card" - any books you've moved to your Sd Card will have this location

c. "Amazon" - books you've purchased but that have not been downloaded to your Kindle will have this location

E. Pick a book now settled on your Kindle by scrolling to the location of the book and pressing the scroll wheel to "select" the book. When you do this you will observation an "x" in the box immediately to the right of the book's title.

F. Next scroll back down to "Menu" at the bottom of the Kindle screen and press the scroll wheel to select.

G. When the Menu opens, scroll to "Move to Sd Card" and press the scroll wheel to select.

H. Once you do this you will observation the location icon will show the book is being transferred to your Kindle's Sd memory card. For example you will see an arrow pointing from the "Kindle" location to the Sd Card location.

I. When the move is unblemished the location icon below the title will turn from "Kindle" to "Sd Card" - this is how you know the exchange process is complete.

That's all there is to it! You've now learned how-to speedily save books from your Kindle's main memory to the Sd Card you've installed in your Kindle. unblemished instructions with photos can be found at the web site in the reserved supply box below.

Kindle How-To Series - rescue E-Books and Audio Books on Your Kindle

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