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Old 11-28-2012, 06:38 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by geertm View Post
The ADB setting is mentioned on the official B&N developers website.So it is there on purpose. The setting is probably there to make it easier for developers to test apps on the Nook HD and HD+.

Of course installing ADB and setting it up for the Nook is probably not something the average user without any computer knowledge will be able to do.

See this link for all the information (from 4.2 on):
https://nookdeveloper.zendesk.com/en...start-up-guide
Those are not the right instructions for someone who simply wants to sideload a few apps; those are the instructions for people who want to develop for the Nook HD and HD+ platforms.

For simple sideloading, all you need is the Android SDK (actually, just a few binaries) and the drivers to talk to your device. Much simpler than what's on the link you provided.

The SDK is here.
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