. I thought the op was trying to change file names and such.. I still think a file explorer would make life a lot easier to run the ball.
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Yes, the OP will be able to do those things with a File Explorer but not until he gets the photos PHYSICALLY on the N7. That's what Bigtroutz and I are trying to get across.
+1 --- yep, that was my point, ty
NMI is a strange animal compared to how one might think about a file storage access program. But it is not the program's fault but rather the result of internal limitations purposely put in place by google when it modified Android to suit it's purposes. One of the advantages of rooting your N7 is that people can put Linux type default low level I/O device drivers back in place like stickmount does. One of the annoyances is that Google removed them in the first place.
But even with stickmount in place, Android still suffers from crippled file system I/O, imo, compared to better Linux or Windows routines. Good BIOS integration has always been an achilles' heel of professional grade OS development and Android will always lack until this issue is resolved.