Let’s learn a little about Nook before we jump into the easy methods to transfer Nook files to SD card. Nook is a range of e-readers developed by the American book retailer Barnes & Noble. The Nook tablet runs on the Android operating system and lets you read all sorts of books on the go.  The Nook app for Android lets you access their vast online library of more than 4 million ebooks including novels, manga, comics, magazines, and curated collections. You can customize your reading experience by changing the font and page styles.  The 5 Best Book Reading Apps for Android (Free) The 10 Best Manga Reader Apps for Android (free & paid) 5 Best Tablets for Reading eBooks

Features of the Nook app

CLick the below Google Play button to install the Nook app from the Play Store. Following are some of the top features of the Nook app. 

New releases, promotions, bestsellers, and customized recommendationsRomance, thrillers, mystery, sci-fi, and fantasy genresMore than 75000 free ebooks Kids’ interactive picture booksRead and record functionFree newspaper and magazine for 14 daysSync books across all your devicesAdjustable fonts, line spacing, page animations, margins, background color, and screen brightnessAdd and share notes, bookmarks, and highlights with friendsArticleViewTM  to easily read magazines with custom font settingsZoom ViewTM to read comics with panel reading experienceAndroid assistive technology for better accessibility

With the basics of the Nook app covered, let’s get straight to the ways to transfer files from Nook app to SD card.

3 ways to transfer files from Nook app to SD card

Method 1: Transfer Nook files using PC

Follow the below steps to transfer Nook files to SD card using PC.

Step 1: 

Install the Nook application on your PC

Step 2:

Sign in to your Nook account

Step 3:

From your Nook account, download the ebook you would like to transfer to the SD card. The book will be stored in the Downloads folder of your PC.

Step 4:

Once you complete the download, Nook will store the book in Nook memory. Archive the download to remove it from the Nook memory. You can still access the downloads from the cloud to read later. 

Step 5: 

Now, connect your Nook device to the PC using a USB cable

Step 6: 

Open the documents folder on your PC where the downloaded ebook is stored

Step 7:

Now, open This PC and select the Nook folder

Step 8:

Open the SD card folder in the Nook drive window

Step 9:

At this point, copy the downloaded ebook you would like to transfer to the SD card from the documents folder

Step 10:

Paste the ebook in the SD card folder in the Nook drive window

Step 11:

Finally, safely eject Nook from the PC by clicking on the ‘Safely remove hardware’ option

Method 2: Change default storage option on Nook

Another simple method to transfer files from Nook to SD card is by changing the default storage option on your Nook device. Here’s how to do it.

Step 1:

On your Nook device, tap the Quick settings icon

Step 2:

Select All settings from the available options

Step 3:

Now, select Storage management  Note: Make sure your SD card is formatted to your Nook device 

Step 4:

Finally. Choose SD card from the available storage options to automatically store files to your Sd card instead of the Nook memory That’s all! To change your storage option back to Nook memory, follow the same procedure and choose Nook memory in the Storage management option. 

Method 3: Directly transfer Nook files to SD card

Finally, the last method to transfer Nook files to SD card is directly uploading them to the SD card. And here’s how you can do it. 

Step 1:

Insert a microSD card or microSDHC card into your Nook device An SD card with 32GB or 64 GB would be sufficient to store all your Nook files. Grab yours by clicking the button below. 

Step 2:

Format the SD card by typing Format Now option once you restart the phone after inserting the SD card Note: If you’re using an already used microSD card, you wouldn’t want to do this unless you have the data backed up elsewhere. 

Step 3:

Finally, change the storage option to SD card and transfer the files manually to the SD card Suggested reads: 20 Best eBook Reader Apps for Android Best on the Go Reading Apps for Android

Access Nook files on the go!

Transferring Nook files to SD card isn’t that complicated if done right. While there are multiple ways to do this, using a PC to transfer Nook files comes very handy as the process is quite simple and you can transfer multiple files to an SD card. Changing the default storage option is the way to go if you don’t have any downloads yet but would like to store your future downloads to the SD card in place of the Nook memory.  All in all, it’s a good idea to transfer your Nook files to SD card in order to expand your Nook storage. SD cards come in different capacities, but a 32 GB or 64 GB would just be adequate to fulfill your Nook storage needs.  I hope I brought some value to your Android usage. Did these methods of transferring Nook files work for you? Let me know in the comments section below. Until next time, take care and stay safe! Cheers!

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