brainfogbetty
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- Oct 28, 2012
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I previously had rooted my Nook Color and when the update came, the root was messed up. So, I reverted it back to stock with 1.2.0 version. Here are my questions.
1. If I do a dual boot on an SD card, will Nook Updates ruin the root?
2. Should I do the 1.4.3 Nook Update before I root the SD card?
3. If I root the NC and totally wipe out NC, will it still update?
4. If I do a dual boot on an 8 gig SD card, will I be able to use the available space for ebooks?
Last time I did the dual boot, I could not access my ebooks on the SD card.
5. I was running CyanogenMod 7 before--are the newer versions better/stable?
6. Is there a way to block the Nook Updates?
I think that's about it, but I might have more questions.
Thanks.
1. If I do a dual boot on an SD card, will Nook Updates ruin the root?
2. Should I do the 1.4.3 Nook Update before I root the SD card?
3. If I root the NC and totally wipe out NC, will it still update?
4. If I do a dual boot on an 8 gig SD card, will I be able to use the available space for ebooks?
Last time I did the dual boot, I could not access my ebooks on the SD card.
5. I was running CyanogenMod 7 before--are the newer versions better/stable?
6. Is there a way to block the Nook Updates?
I think that's about it, but I might have more questions.
Thanks.