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Asus TF101
16-Sep-2011, 09:10 PM
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Asus TF101
I am trying to load my Legacy files onto my Asus Transformer EEpad.
Question 1 is how to mount the SD card - there are no pull down menus as far as I can see.
Question2: I get the message "Families folder cannot be found. Have you mounted the SD card"
When I look at the Transformer via Windows My Computer, I can clearly see the Families file, containing the Kennedy example, plus my own family history .sqlite files which I have manually copied.
When I op-en Families on the Asus, only the Kennedy file will load
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18-Sep-2011, 01:18 PM
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RE: Asus TF101
(16-Sep-2011 09:10 PM)drdave Wrote:  I am trying to load my Legacy files onto my Asus Transformer EEpad.
Question 1 is how to mount the SD card - there are no pull down menus as far as I can see.
Question2: I get the message "Families folder cannot be found. Have you mounted the SD card"
When I look at the Transformer via Windows My Computer, I can clearly see the Families file, containing the Kennedy example, plus my own family history .sqlite files which I have manually copied.
When I op-en Families on the Asus, only the Kennedy file will load

In question 2 you say that you can see the SD card in Windows, which suggests that you did succeed in mounting it. Does it show up in Windows Explorer as a Removable Drive?

It appears that the EEpad has both an internal and an external SD card, and the problem may be that Families is looking at the internal one, while you're copying the file to the external one. You can specify the path to the SD card using the settings option "Base Folder". Use a file manager app such as Filer or Astro to view the file system and at the top level you should see the sdcard folder (probably the internal one) and another which may be something like /mnt/sdcard or /sdcard/sd. Set the Base Folder value to this folder address and see if that resolves the problem.

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