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Old 12-25-2010, 03:32 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by MsCG1 View Post
I'm wondering if you're having the same problem I had with it. I eventually gave up on WinImage and used win32DiskImager, which was what was recommended on the Nookdevs wiki.
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Originally Posted by JoeSchmoo View Post
I found this site with an excellent, step-by-step method on using Winimage to create the Autonook MicroSD card. I had no clue either, but using this, plus the files from XDA-Dev, I was able to root in about 15 minutes (or less).
http://reviewhorizon.com/2010/12/how...w-and-gallery/

P.S. DON'T use the file linked to in the article! Instead, get the easier, new and improved version at:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=872490

P.P.S. I see the blog with step-by-step instructions has been updated to reflect using the Auto-Nook file (much easier!). The link is at the top of the page referenced above, or go straight there from here:
http://reviewhorizon.com/2010/12/how...g-auto-nooter/
Thanks guys. I'll give this a shot next week. Appreciate the help.
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