Thread: Color Rooting with SD card
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Old 09-19-2011, 01:15 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by nabour View Post
I rooted to CM7 a couple of months ago but things were always a bit squirrly. Seemed like there may have been a few quirks. I spent hours and at least four separate SD cards trying to get it right -- even figuring out the terminology for a "non-techie" can be daunting.

Then I decided to order from N2A -- I purchased one of their SD cards (the smallest one - didn't cost too much) and that was a very good decision. The instructions are so easy anyone can load it. It also comes preloaded with quite a few applications and tweaks.

If you don't like it - you don't need to use it -- it doesn't change the nook at all, so you can get the original set up back anytime.

I have no affiliation with the company, but they did exactly what I wanted. I liken it to the guy I paid recently to come out and fix my satellite so that the signal is just right. Yeah, I could have done it myself, but it's nice to know it's done right, plus I save time and headache.
Glad to hear you are happy. If I do decide on the Nook Color, this is what I would buy also.

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