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atenv
11-11-2009, 07:33 AM
Hello

i have a very stupid question but since i cant figure it i just thought to ask.

I mounted my HTC MAgic to my Windows PC. Than i coppied some pdf files and now i cant find them. I do have an "Android Explorer" but i cant figure it out where the mount point was build to and where did i coppied the files.

where does Android sets the defaukt mouint point to? And how can i check this?

thanks in advance

extorian
11-11-2009, 11:20 AM
If you mounted your Android on Windows, then it's exactly the same as when you plug in a USB Flash drive. An extra drive will have appeared in Windows, and you'll have copied them to your SD card on your phone.

So, you'll have copied the files to the root folder of your SD Card. Unless you put them in a folder, but in any case, they'll be on your SD card. If you use any file browser (such as OI File Manager) you should be able to find them.

Remember though, Android can't open PDF files normally - you will need an application for that like BeamReader PDF Viewer.

The default mount point for the SD card on the phone is /sdcard