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Originally Posted by MaPePeR
My motivation in asking this:
I want to be as free as possible and so i want not do things that will brick it, instead of doing only things, that will not brick it.
But therefor i need to know, what i need to do to brick it.
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Like others have written, there seems to be a bit of a lanuage problem here.
I think your first sentence above is probably what you are most interested in.
Those things which are least likely to give you trouble.
A "shopping guide" to Kindle modifications on this forum:
Kindle models have a lot of technical differences, pick from threads that specifically mention your model.
Don't be in a hurry to try something as soon as it is posted. Give the other members a chance to try it out first. There may be problems found and fixed during the course of the discussion thread's lifetime.
When the discussion thread seems to show a completeness that you like; then always check the lead post of the thread.
Most thread authors here keep the "best and most recent" versions listed in the first post.
Other than that, I can't think of anything else basic to a "forum shopping guide". Perhaps someone else can extend this list of "best practices".
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Your last sentence has no simple answer, it is like asking how to stub your toe. The world is full of ways to stub your toe or brick your Kindle.