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Originally Posted by Cgray
I have a question about this-- I'm a historian and so use a lot of heavily bookmarked pdf's which means that the stock Nook PDF reader is nearly unusable. (think 1000 page files).
But I'm nervous, read scared about rooting, so here are my questoins.
1. If I use the Froyo SD card method, is their anyway it might brick the nook, or does it leave the basic nook system untouched, so that if you remove the card everything goes back to normal?
2. When running froyo from the SD card, can you see/access files in the onboard nook memory, documents and books?
3. IS there anything I need to be worried about here?
4. If I root it, and get say, ezpdf, will the performance be good enough to be worth the rooting in reading pdfs?
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1) No risk, but the author still says use at your own risk just because you never know.
2) No, you cannot see the internal memory.
3) No.
4) If you run off the card you do not have to root. But to answer your question, yes for me the nook was not viable as a pdf reader until I rooted the nook. EzPDF is good but repligo is by far the best PDF reader.