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Old 04-01-2011, 12:11 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Sethman View Post
OK reading the posts it says not to do this with a stock Nook.

Does this mean I need to root it 1st with the autonooter? And then follow the instructions?

Seth
IDK Seth, I've heard several reports that they installed Froyo/CM7 w/o rooting and it worked. Since we are talking about modifying boot sectors and all I see no reason why one has to root the device.

However I must admit I had rooted my device since the first week. So when I decided to go with an eMMC install I was already rooted.

To play it safe I would root using autonooter, the process only adds a few steps and most are repeats of installing CM7 on eMMC.

Also if you are nervious about installing on the eMMC card you can always install on a microSD card.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1000957

BTW here is the Nook Dev Color Portal link that contains all of the information I've provided in a central spot (link)

@jasoraso: Dual boot, sweet. I chose to pull a Cortez and burned my ship. There is no going back for me .
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