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Originally Posted by bfollowell
What work? Download four files, install SD card imaging software, create image on SD card, copy two files over to SD card, insert and boot from SD card, press about five buttons, reboot, done. Takes about ten minutes for most people. A half hour to an hour if you're not the least bit familiar with the process and read through everything in detail, depending on your technical abilities.
Also, while the N2A card option works great for many people, many don't want to have to reboot every time they want to do something outside the B&N sandbox.
Everything you need, including instructions can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2062613
Good luck.
- Byron
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Oh, I agree that it may not be work for you or for me or for a lot of people on this forum, but I've got friends who would be stumped at the "install SD card imaging software" step - if not at the "what is an SD card/what kind of SD card do I need?" question. I've dealt with folks who have no technical abilities whatsoever when it comes to anything involving computers and believe me, they can't accomplish anything like this within a half-hour to an hour.
The OP was asking for someone to supply him/her with step-by-step instructions. My point was that if they can't figure out the clear instructions that are already available, perhaps attempting the process themself is not the route they should be going and just getting the prepared card would save them a lot of time and aggravation.