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2008-12-08
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2008-12-08
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Based on the content of the first post, it seems to me that Diesel probably doesn't have the time or inclination to start down this road, so I'm flagging him away before he starts down it.
If you don't yet know exactly what you need and why... And if you're not yet a semi-expert on the tablet so you can easily fix things just in case something goes wrong... And if you don't yet run out of space on your internal memory... Will it be worth it?
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2008-12-08
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2008-12-11
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2008-12-11
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2008-12-11
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2008-12-16
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Cloning to SD isn't a simple procedure, and certainly isn't intended for everybody. The reality is is that there are many procedures that shouldn't be attempted by every single tablet user, and cloning to SD is one of them. Working under the assumption that everybody should try everything just leads to a lot of reboot loops and a lot of frustration.
Now, if he really wants to invest the time to learn enough to be able to understand the process, then that's fine, but I judged that he didn't and based my advice on that judgement.
Ryan Abel