Thread: Classic Is a rooted Nook for me?
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Old 11-02-2010, 08:21 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Chisaiyama View Post
I have over 1700 sideloaded books and I apprecate your point on clicking through the pages of book listings. That being said I tried the SoftRooting procedure but once it was complete the softrooted nook wouldn't see all of my books. Out of the 1700 all it saw was 977 and that included the B&N books, so it only saw 895 of my sideloaded books. Actually in fact the B&N library function did better as it could see my 82 B&N books plus 902 of my sideloaded books.

I tried several different things to get either program to see more of the books to no avail. I ultimately had to revert to the stock 1.4.0 software to get my books back into availability. Have you had any such problems with your softrooted nook and if so how did you overcome them? I would really like to give it another go.
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