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Sideloading Files 
NOOK
Sideloading Files  
Sideloading means transferring 
files from your personal 
computer to your NOOK over 
the USB cable. 
Note: If your personal computer is a Mac, you 
will need to install a free software program, 
Android File Transfer (AFT), on your Mac before 
you can transfer files. AFT is available here: 
. If your 
computer is a PC, it will automatically detect your 
NOOK and install the software drivers it needs, if they 
are not already installed. 
To sideload content: 
1.   Connect your NOOK’s USB cable to a USB port 
on your computer. 
2.  Connect the other end of the cable to your 
device’s Charger/Accessory Port on the bottom 
edge of your device. 
Once you have connected your NOOK to your 
computer, you will be able to access your 
NOOK’s storage as though it were another drive 
connected to your computer. NOOK content 
appears in a NOOK folder. 
The NOOK folder includes these subfolders: 
Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Videos, and My 
Files. The My Files folder is for personal files you 
have not purchased through the NOOK Store. 
For example, if you have created PDFs on your 
computer and want to view them on your NOOK, 
drag them to the My Files folder. 
3.  Drag files from your computer to the folder in 
which you want to store them on your NOOK. 
4.  To disconnect your NOOK, use your computer’s 
file system to eject your NOOK as though 
were you ejecting a disk. Then disconnect the 
USB cable. 
Note: To view the amount of storage available on 
your NOOK, open the Settings app, tap the General 
tab, and tap Storage in the menu on the left. 
Note: You can also transfer files to your NOOK 
using Dropbox or any other file-sharing app you 
have installed on your device.