said by chapter_one:said by GadgetsRme:Another thing to consider is what kind of support forums you can get help from. I have a Toshiba Thrive, which is rooted and has a deodexed ROM installed. The forum where I got my info and help is »www.thriveforums.org/
I have no idea what you just said. "rooted and has a deodexed ROM installed."
Sorry about that.
Rooted = Jail breaking an OS on a Android phone or tablet (you get full control of the system) super user rights if you will. Once rooted and the SuperUser program is installed there is full control and the possibility to screw the whole thing up or make it work way better.
Deodexed refers to the fact that with the std. android system when you start a program you actually load two files one is the program file, the other (a *.odex file), is a complementary file needed to actually complete the action. When a ROM is deodexed the person making the custom ROM combines those two into one file so that when you call the program only one file has to load and thus there is an overhead savings on the processor. Since they're getting rid of the *.odex file they call it "deodexed".