I installed Logos on the external hard drive I intend to use with my tablet. The tablet has a Solid State drive of only 16 GB, and it cannot be upgraded. One has to use either a micro SD card or an external hard drive for more data storage or to contain additional programs.
I often visit 'sensitive' places where going through immigration may include a check on what is on my computer, and Bible software won't make the officials warm and fuzzy towards me. That, or the fact that in other places connection to the internet is mostly a challenge makes it important to have any additional software available for use from an external drive or card rather than having it on the PC or needing a live connection.
So I installed it on a 500GB external hard drive(EHD) connected to my tablet. Then the EHD gave me a problem. After cleaning up corrupted files I had to delete all data. That included my Logos installation. Now, trying to re-install it (this time of a micro SD card, which is the

/) I am informed by the Logos installer that the E:/ is an invalid drive. Because a micro-SD card is uhm, well, less conspicuous than an external hard drive I think it important to install on the micro SD card instead. I assume the previous installation details are logged somewhere in the registry. I did find and deleted a log for Logos, and then tried (unsuccessfully) to install in Safe Mode. I still get the same error message and am unable to go beyond that.
All that said to ask the question, please help me to install to the micro-SD card rather than to the external hard drive. In other words, how can I pass the "E:/ is an invalid drive" hurdle?
Your help will be greatly appreciated.