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Originally Posted by mikewrenn
The question is unfortunately not up for debate. If you root your Nook Color, or otherwise "tamper" with it or "modify" it, you void the warranty:
"WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY
This Limited Warranty does not cover damage or malfunctions caused by accident, disaster, misuse, abuse, negligence
or other external causes; third-party products; Internet or telecommunications failures; commercial use; unauthorized
opening, use, service, tampering, alteration, repair or modification; or inadequate packing or shipping procedures."
You can certainly revert to stock, but people are saying that not everything is reversed, and that B&N service personnel will be able to tell.
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Sorry, I, for one, do not see rooting as modifying or tampering anymore than loading a file onto a memory chip "modifies" a device.