07-19-2012, 06:11 AM | #1 |
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Removing gmail account from rooted nook
I have to give the nook to a friend and of course I want to remove my gmail account.
Did anyone try this? IS there no danger for the nook (losing the root or anything else)? How it can register his account ? I wonder if he should repeat the process of registering on youtube and so on .. Of course I also have to deregister the nook. any danger in this procedure too? Thanks |
07-19-2012, 07:08 AM | #2 |
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Looking around, if you don't want to reflash, apparently you can delete a file called accounts.db and reboot. You would need a root-enabled file manager to do this, ES File Explorer can do that - you have to alter the "Settings" though to give it full access. Or you could just change your password, though that is not a very elegant solution.
Of the apps that came with Touch Nooter, there is one called DeviceRegistrator and one called Oobe Reg. I think both can register with B&N, but the second version seems simpler. The first one has two sections, "Device Options" and "User Options", for registering, deregistering and authenticating. However I don't know exactly how it works (presumably you enter the right details and press the appropriate button...). The second one just dumps you back into the native registration app. Not sure where it would start after deregistering, hopefully right at the start. (With me it starts partway through.) I think you lose data when you deregister normally (sideloaded books etc), but I am not sure of the complications with a rooted device and these apps. Anyway, back up everything using a backup app, to be certain. Your friend will definitely want to hook it up to Google, and probably to B&N also. |
07-19-2012, 10:49 AM | #3 | |
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But I wonder if I simply can do as I do with an android device, removing my account from the android part and then deregister my device normally. What do you think about? Remember mine is a Nook Touch, not color, you posted the instructions for the color. |
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07-19-2012, 05:28 PM | #4 |
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Well, I think in normal Android you would be looking under Settings > Personal > Accounts & sync. However, "Settings" for my NST goes to the standard Nook settings screen so there is no "Personal" option. The Nook Color Tools that comes with Touch Nooter has a way to get to all the settings screens, but I can't see the option in there. But give it a try, and post back if you find anything. You could possibly image the drive so you have a backup if something goes wrong.
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07-20-2012, 07:26 AM | #5 |
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Solved
Solved, unfortunately you should do all the process in the following:
1) Back to stock using touchformatter see http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1475613 2) Register again with your old account 3) Deregister (you should do 2 and 3, on the contrary B&n recognize the nook is registered to another user) 4) Register with the new account 5) Root again from scratch Really not so complicated as it seems, but next time I will register the nook with a secondary gmail account, so I can change my password and give the account to the new user. |
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