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Old 09-18-2011, 12:10 AM   #5
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Posts: 25
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: San Jose, CA
Device: Nook Touch
Touch Nook Rooted with some problems

As noted with my past postings I have rooted my Nook with the easy method. This seems to be a bypass, not a full rooting. It is useful but not complete.

I would like to do a complete rooting. I've tried the compete rooting with it as is and found that doesn't work. This shows I need my Nook to be returned to it's original state to do the rooting. I've tried to do this by powering down the Nook 8 times and this doesn't work. Apparently the bypass I have makes this unworkable.

In addition to this I have made the mistake in locking the Launcher to the stock Nook Home. This software is badly designed because this cannot be easily reversed.

The basically I need to find out how I can return my Nook to it's factory state, and if this is not possible to unlock Launchers Home.

I have restarted my old computer with Lubuntu 10.04 so I could work with my Nook. Unfortunately, I have been unable to find the Linux files on the Nook. Some help would be appreciated.

thanks

Last edited by wafercat; 09-18-2011 at 09:37 PM. Reason: clarification
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