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Old 05-31-2013, 08:49 AM   #2
Rizla
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Device: Nook STR (rooted) & Sony T2
I'm no expert, but here goes...

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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
How does rooting impact the Nook's registration/deregistration?
I don't think it does. It's all still there unless you choose to remove the relevant apps (which I did).

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Question 1: Is it possible to root a pristine unregistered Nook, install android apps, and later register the device to use the B&N apps or do you have to register first?
You can avoid registering, but I think it is then impossible to turn off wifi which will drain battery. I set up an email account and used it to register an account on the Nook website. This way I didn't need a credit card. I then used that account to register the device. You can use the same account to register both devices if you wish.

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Question 2: If the device is registered before rooting, can it be deregistered and re-registered while rooted or do you have to restore the original configuration and start over?
I'm not sure, but if you de-register, it seems to me that it will still be rooted. Again, I suspect wifi will stay on. Basically, I don't think it will be a problem, but I've never tried.

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Any assistance or hints would be greatly appreciated.
After rooting, go to systems/apps using some kind of file manager (I used root explorer) and rename the cell standby.apk (can't remember exact name, google it) to .apk.old. This apk SUCKS battery and is never used because it is for cell phones calling home(!).

Incidentally, I'm not sure why you would want to root a device you are going to give as a gift. Rooting the Nook is a power-user / hacker type thing to do. The existing software is adequate for the average user who just wants to read.
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