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unRooting
Sorry if this has been asked and answered, but I bought a second PRS-T1 today and figured I'd root it.
I did a bunch of research and reading but I don't see instructions on how to unroot (deroot?) a reader if you aren't happy with it. Is it reversible? I'm also open to suggestions on preferred root package, browser apps or any other insight. |
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Did more research, the answer is apparently Yes.
The down side is all the root packages seem to be based on dated firmware. I'm still trying to find English instructions that isn't pig-English translated from Russian. |
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