Newbie observations:
First of all, don't tell me its "easy" - that goes for anything tech related. You don't know me, and you don't know if I have any experience whatsoever. Yes, I rooted my NC, but it took me 3 days and LOTS of handholding to do it (just ask UB and bg).
Second, referring me to a thread on xda that contains 27+ pages on any topic, NOT HELPFUL! Then again, the jargon and lingo on xda is so thick that almost nothing on there is going to help me. I know, I've tried. After 4 pages, my eyes are rolling back in my head, and I think I'm going to have a seizure. Same goes for Cyanomogen - way to technical. Don't get me wrong, I know that these 2 sites have probably done the most for the root and custom ROM community and they do great work, but I just don't get 90% of what I've tried to read on there.
Next, it's okay for me to get nervous when I go to, oh lets say the xda thread about flashing Froyo to the eMMC and it says "If you are not comfortable with a command line environment, I would stick to running froyo from the sdcard." See, that's a giant red flag, in my face, telling me, "Chick, RUN AWAY!" Its okay.
I perhaps mispoke in my first entry in this thread when I talked about adb (see, I'm a Newb; I clearly don't know what I'm talking about). What I meant, in general, is flashing Froyo or HC or anything to the eMMC is a lot more work, with a lot more steps (and thus, a lot more potential for disaster) than either rooting or using a ROM from an sd card. And someone like me either has to wait for EXTREMELY CLEAR, NON-JARGONY instructions, or we have wade through a lot of extraneous stuff, ask a lot of questions, and hope for the best.
Having said all that, I am going to do it. I'm just waiting for UB to write that "for Dummies" book......
Just sayin'.......
HC, Us Mid-western girls gotta stick together...We are so much alike!! It cracks me up that when I read something, and then I read your response, it's just exactly what I wanted to say!!!
LMAO!
You're running a rooted NC and because of that, most people are going to mistake you as being tech oriented (whether you are or you aren't).

