How to root a Nook

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Here’s the latest in rooted consumer devices, nookdevs.com has rooted the Barnes & Noble Nook eBook reader. The process is extremely easy, as the operating system is stored on a 2GB SD card inside the device. In fact, once you have the case open the hard part is over. From there, the card should be backed up for safe keeping. Now mount the card, enable the Android Debug Bridge and reassemble. The Android SDK can then be used to log into a shell on the Nook wirelessly.

We’re not sure there’s much that can be done past this point yet. It’s up to you to get Doom running!

2 komentar:

esemtec,  January 5, 2010 at 8:18 PM  

securyty not proof

intelimetrix,  January 31, 2010 at 6:28 PM  

sego kusing mas

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