A key feature of wireless reading device Amazon Kindle is that it has the largest number of e-books and audiobooks. Even with its relatively large built-in storage, however, your collection of books likely to exceed the limits of what can fit on the Kindle.
To help you manage your growing collection of e-books and audiobooks, you can add more memory to the Kindle as an SD memory card. You can buy these cards in many sizes, up to 1GB-16GB. At the time you read this 32 GB cards can be easily available and accessible. Installing memory card in your Kindle is simple. You can find full instructions in our Kindle How Series available on the website below.
Once you have your memory card is installed, it’s time to move some e-books and audio books stored in main memory of your Kindle for the new SD card. There are some things you should consider before you “move”.
1. The audio books are a good measure to move the Kindle main memory to SD card. audio book files can be significant – some are up to 90 MB or more. Audio books quickly consumers in your main memory Kindle leaving less space for your e-books.
2. If you have purchased books on Amazon’s site are digital and have not yet been sent to your Kindle these might be good candidates for loading SD memory card. This will keep all your e-books and audiobooks in one place where you encounter a situation where you do not have wireless access.
3. Photos, music and other digital files, electronic books consume a lot of space in the Kindle’s main memory. Again, what makes them good choices to go to the new SD card you have installed on your Kindle.
Now – let’s take a look at your Kindle and ready to back up files to the SD memory card. Here are the steps you can follow to do this –
A. Turn on the Kindle
B. Turn the jog dial to “Menu” and press to select the main menu
C. Scroll to “Content Manager” Press the main menu to select the content manager
D. Once the Content Manager screen opens a look at your list of audiobooks and eBooks – special attention to the location of storage in the item directly below the first word of the title –
Others “Kindle” – the book is stored in main memory Kindle
b. “SD Card” – all the books you’ve moved your SD card will
C. “Amazon” – books you’ve bought but have not been downloaded to the Kindle there will be
E. Get a book on the Kindle is now flowing route book and pressing the knob to select “” the book. When you do this, you will notice an “x” in the box immediately to the right of the title of the book.
F. Next scroll down to “Menu” at the bottom of the Kindle screen and press the trackwheel to select.
G. When the menu opens, select “Move to the SD card and press the trackwheel to select.
H. Once this is done, you will see the location icon that shows the book is transferred to the SD card from Kindle. For example, you will see an arrow pointing to position Kindle with SD card slot.
I. When migration is complete the path icon in the title will change to “Kindle” to “SD Card” – that’s how you know the transfer process is completed.
That’s all there is to it! She has just learned to quickly record books in your Kindle’s main memory to the SD card you have installed on your Kindle.
Complete instructions with photos can be found on the website in the box below income.

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