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Root Rooting Nook Tablet Issues

Are you sure you have your NT in the proper usb mode?

If that doesn't work, try this:

Open device manager and choose view... devices by connection.

With your tablet plugged in, expand PCI Bus and find your USB devices. You should see everything that's plugged into your usb port. Right click on the defective driver and uninstall any questionable ones.

Then follow your directions to install the new ones, including whether you need to have it unplugged from usb before installing drivers (some say with it unplugged, some say plug it in first).
 
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When I attempted to root my tablet, my PC Installed Generic drivers for my Nook. As a result it won't let me install the drivers from the zip files from XDA Developers. Anyone know a work around for this problem? Thanks


I had the same problem on 3 different computers, I finally found a file for Nook Color ADB fix and it WORKED. What you do is run the adb fix THEN run Nook and Zerby and your DONE ;) If you need can't find the file via google let me know and I'll put it on my dropbox for you ;)

Randy T.
 
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That file would be a great help right now :)

I had the same problem on 3 different computers, I finally found a file for Nook Color ADB fix and it WORKED. What you do is run the adb fix THEN run Nook and Zerby and your DONE ;) If you need can't find the file via google let me know and I'll put it on my dropbox for you ;)

Randy T.
 
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Hey guys

I was doing Indirect's method of unlocking the Nook Tablet and came around a problem.
This:

* daemon not running. starting it now *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
2014740130584009 offline

did your nook Tablet show up?
type Y for yes and N for no
Please make your decision:y
first need to make sure you didnt lie about it showing up, I also need to check
for root incase you want to run any updates!

whats up with that offline?
This msg shows up and then just stays there. No flash/install.
I watched the video, I unninstalled the drivers and installed again, still same thing.

I was wondering if anyone encounteres the same problem or have a suggestion/solution?

Thanks for the time and help.
 
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When I attempted to root my tablet, my PC Installed Generic drivers for my Nook. As a result it won't let me install the drivers from the zip files from XDA Developers. Anyone know a work around for this problem? Thanks

I know this is kinda late, but here it goes: I bought an external usb card reader that handles the micro sd cards. I don't even have to wrry about usb drivers!
 
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Hey guys

I was doing Indirect's method of unlocking the Nook Tablet and came around a problem.
This:

* daemon not running. starting it now *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
2014740130584009 offline

did your nook Tablet show up?
type Y for yes and N for no
Please make your decision:y
first need to make sure you didnt lie about it showing up, I also need to check
for root incase you want to run any updates!

whats up with that offline?
This msg shows up and then just stays there. No flash/install.
I watched the video, I unninstalled the drivers and installed again, still same thing.

I was wondering if anyone encounteres the same problem or have a suggestion/solution?

Thanks for the time and help.

All I did was buy an external card reader for $15 at a local store. NO messing with local usb anything. Set it all up while the sd card is in the reader, plug that badboy in, and turn the NT on, Baddabing!

One thing I've discovered using this method is that you cannot change the partition size on the sd chip until you get the basic stuff installed. I've discovered if I change the partion size before I do any rooting, the NT won't even boot from the chip. Once the basic package is installed, then, and only then, change the original partition size (70MB) to whatever you need to get the other download packages copied over.
 
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