Do you understand what rooting a NOOKcolor means (what is actually being done)? I'm not being asinine with this question. That's why I said "If you reset something to factory condition and it functions properly..."
If you can't reset your device back to factory condition (meaning that it functions as a stock device) then there is a serious problem on your part. If this is the case then you won't be able to return the device for warranty service because it wasn't reset to factory settings. It's moot.
The eink NOOKs have a known design flaw (cracked bezel that develops overtime). Rooting has nothing to do with this. If the device was returned without being reset to factory specs the unit would not be replaced.
If I purchase a NOOKcolor today and root it tonight, yet don't notice specks of dust under the screen until tomorrow, that has nothing to do with rooting. If I try to exchange it without having reset it to factory specs it would not be accepted.
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