I just installed a Micro SD card in my MID7127 and was puzzled why it didn't seem to appear in the tablet's file explorer. Then, after I opened every folder, I finally found the folder containing the data I had added to the card on my PC, to serve as a marker.
The Android operating system apparently treats the external micro SD card as just another folder, and calls it "tflash." Puzzled, I looked up tflash and found that it is the original name for the micro SD card. So, mystery solved. I know where my external data resides.
I wish Coby would mention this in the manual. Nowhere does it mention the directory named tflash, or say that tflash = external micro SD card. Further confusing is that "SD Card" is shown in the main window of the file explorer even though there there is no external card installed. I guess the tablet has an internal SD card so that is why it shows up there, but I would wish they called it something else. To their credit, the tools menus refer to the internal flash memory of the tablet as "NAND", but this term doesn't show up in the file explorer.
Perhaps Coby just wants to keep their customers on their toes!
Roy
The Android operating system apparently treats the external micro SD card as just another folder, and calls it "tflash." Puzzled, I looked up tflash and found that it is the original name for the micro SD card. So, mystery solved. I know where my external data resides.
I wish Coby would mention this in the manual. Nowhere does it mention the directory named tflash, or say that tflash = external micro SD card. Further confusing is that "SD Card" is shown in the main window of the file explorer even though there there is no external card installed. I guess the tablet has an internal SD card so that is why it shows up there, but I would wish they called it something else. To their credit, the tools menus refer to the internal flash memory of the tablet as "NAND", but this term doesn't show up in the file explorer.
Perhaps Coby just wants to keep their customers on their toes!
Roy