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You need a sd card or you can just go on the web on your nook color and hold onto the picture you want and click save image (If you just want pictures
YES of course.
Yes I think. I bet there is an option when you download a book or when you run out of space on your nook
Click the arrow jumping out of the box on the left side. Add to Reading List. This will save the page for off-line browsing.
yes it is the same size but the lg rumor cell phone charger will only output an amperage of about 1A where as the stock nook color charger outputs around 1.8A so the charging speed and power of most cell phone chargers that fit in the nook will not be enough to charge it efficiently, i recommend buying another nook charger to save yourself the hassle of extremely long recharge times
Turning a Nook to an Android devise can be tricky. You have to download and save the Android operating system on to an SD card and install it onto your Nook.
The way I successfully do this is to connect the Nook to my computer. Go to your B&N Library, find the book you want to download. Click on "download" which you will see clearly to the right of your book. Once the download is complete, a box will come up on your computer screen, click on "save to open file", another box of downloaded materials will show up. Your book will be highlighted when the box shows up, click on it and "move to file" - a list of show up but if you're connected correctly "Nook folder" or something similar will show up. Click on that and you should be finished. The book is on your Nook. It's always safe to "archive" the book your just downloaded on your B&N account page.
Silverstream does not save Millie .
My Nook lasts about 8 hours continuous. However, the Nook often shuts down by itself to save power. It's a very helpful thing, in case I forget to shut it down.
You can either save a web page to your system or bookmark it. Bookmarking will keep it on your browser only.
SAVE : It is nothing but saving the worksheet or any other page which is being currently edited and saved so that when the power goes off the data won't dissappear SAVE AS : Giving the file name to the worksheet/page
open web page, press ctrl+s, in save as type select webpage complete. It will create one html file & one folder of same name. Some formatting of webpage may be distorted offline, but most of the stuff retains..