Barnes & Noble has already issued one update making
Rooting the tablet harder and now there is an easy way around that last update.
Not exact matches
It's essentially the same process used to
root the Nook Color (which became a developer favorite because it was so simple to hack), though the Nook
Tablet's locked bootloaders no doubt made this a much
harder task for the developers.
Sure, there were some early reports that the Nook
Tablet may be
hard to
root because of a locked bootloader, but leave it to those savvy guys in the xda - developers forum to come up with some temporary workarounds.
This
root of Kindle Fire HD 7 - inch variant isn't that
hard to complete but you still need to know that we can not be held responsible in case you damage your
tablet or you lose any important file in the process.