[Q] 1.0.1 to 1.1.0 with Monster Root..How? - Nook Color General

I have a happy NC 1.0.1 with Monster Root pack - Thanks IOMonster.
Now that Monster Root pack with 1.1.0 support is available, how do I go from 1.0.1 to 1.1.0?
Can I just disable the 1.1 block and then apply Monster Root 0.7?
I tried to use the ROM by D3cad3nc3 to go directly to 1.1.0 but it disabled Market and a number of other problems.
I really just want to take my working NC and move to 1.1
Thanks,

fpga_guy said:
I have a happy NC 1.0.1 with Monster Root pack - Thanks IOMonster.
Now that Monster Root pack with 1.1.0 support is available, how do I go from 1.0.1 to 1.1.0?
Can I just disable the 1.1 block and then apply Monster Root 0.7?
I tried to use the ROM by D3cad3nc3 to go directly to 1.1.0 but it disabled Market and a number of other problems.
I really just want to take my working NC and move to 1.1
Thanks,
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If your market worked on 1.0.1, then it should work after flashing my patched 1.1.0.
Just make sure you don't wipe anything in-between the flashes.
Otherwise, I'm uploading a 1.1.0 with the patched framework.jar that I gave to IOMonster for his new Rootpack so that you'll have full market access with a generated AndroidID.

Decad3nce said:
If your market worked on 1.0.1, then it should work after flashing my patched 1.1.0.
Just make sure you don't wipe anything in-between the flashes.
Otherwise, I'm uploading a 1.1.0 with the patched framework.jar that I gave to IOMonster for his new Rootpack so that you'll have full market access with a generated AndroidID.
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Thanks Decad3nce - I actually tried that. After the 1.1.0 flash, when I opened Market, it just closes as discussed in another thread here. Would deeply appreciate it if you could upload the 1.1.0 with the patch framework.
I suppose I could go back to 1.0.1 stock, and upgrade to 1.1.0 and then root with the Rootpack - but there must be an easier way.
Thanks -
PS - just starting to fumble my way with command line and ADB.

the solution: Rootpack 0.7 and D3cad3nc3's [ROM] Nook Color V1.1.0_r2
Here's how to go from rooted 1.0.1 to 1.1
This did partially worked:
-ROM 1.0.1
-Root with Monster Rootpack 0.5
-Loaded all my favorite apps
-Upgrade to Rom 1.1 with D3cad3nc3's [ROM] Nook Color V1.1.0_r2 [01/29/2011] by loading with Monster Rootpack 0.5
-Results: Wifi dropping and Market not working. These two problems were discussed in the forum with some rather complex (to a newbie anyway) workarounds.
This worked completely:
- Revert back to stock 1.0.1
-Rom 1.0.1
-Root with Monster Rootpack 0.5
-Loaded all my favorite apps
--Upgrade to Rom 1.1 with D3cad3nc3's [ROM] Nook Color V1.1.0_r2 [01/29/2011] but his time by loading with Monster Rootpack 0.7 (Roopack 0.7 just came out - lucky)
Now I am a happy camper. Thumbs up to IOMonster and D3cad3nc3.

Related

Flashing/installing .zip

Hello, everyone!
How do I flash this .zip?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=682828
HTc hero 2.1
Thanks
Do you have root access on your phone?
Word of advice: If you have superuser 2.1 or 2.2.2 or whatever already working well, I wouldn't install 2.3.1 until more people verify it works flawlessly or unless there is something specific about 2.3.1 that you need. 2.3.1 came out just a day or 2 ago, and many apps already had issues with 2.2.2... I personally still use 2.1. If you do choose to use 2.3.1, tell us how it goes.
I've been following that thread for a few days, and many people had issues getting 2.3 working, but it looks like the dev fixed the bugs and made 2.3.1 flashable.
In general, to flash any zip:
Copy zip to root of sdcard (i.e., sdcard main directory, not inside a folder)
Boot to recovery: turn phone off, hold home+power
Backup/Restore > nandroid + ext backup!! (just in case you don't like post-flash results)
Flash zip from sdcard, choose the zip you want to flash
Reboot
i did that it said installed fine but nothing showedup
You don't see superuser in your app drawer anymore? Or what?
You should see 'Superuser Permissions' in your app drawer. But the SU program doesn't actually 'show up' unless it's actively being called -- in other words, you'll basically only see it when another program requests superuser permissions....programs like setcpu, Autokiller, file explorers.
c00ller said:
Word of advice: If you have superuser 2.1 or 2.2.2 or whatever already working well, I wouldn't install 2.3.1 until more people verify it works flawlessly or unless there is something specific about 2.3.1 that you need. 2.3.1 came out just a day or 2 ago, and many apps already had issues with 2.2.2... I personally still use 2.1. If you do choose to use 2.3.1, tell us how it goes.
I've been following that thread for a few days, and many people had issues getting 2.3 working, but it looks like the dev fixed the bugs and made 2.3.1 flashable.
In general, to flash any zip:
Copy zip to root of sdcard (i.e., sdcard main directory, not inside a folder)
Boot to recovery: turn phone off, hold home+power
Backup/Restore > nandroid + ext backup!! (just in case you don't like post-flash results)
Flash zip from sdcard, choose the zip you want to flash
Reboot
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i see the su app but when i do this it only boot loops and stays looping forever unless i pull battery
what am i missing im using clockworkmod recovery
Are you using a custom ROM or kernel? Or do you still just have the stock 2.1 on your phone? If you're using an overclocked (OC) kernel or a ROM that is built with an OC kernel in it, this could be the reason for the bootloops. Some phones aren't capable of booting up at OC speeds.
stock 2.1 although rooted obciously

[GUIDE] Install CM7 or CM10 + Recovery to EMMC - ALL NOOK COLORS! (Updated:11/19/12)

***Nook Colors manufactured after May 2011 shipped with a different partition scheme, see post 2 for information about it, or just go ahead with the guide since it doesn't affect much! You can identify these nooks as they have a blue dot sticker on the box***
A gentle reminder, this thread should only be for discussion related to the guide itself. Any CM7/10 related issues should be discussed in the appropriate threads either in General or the Development forum. Thanks!
On with the good stuff:
Prologue
This guide is intended to take you through the (mostly windows-based) steps needed to replace your internal nook color rom with CM7/CM9, gapps and clockworkmod or TWRP recovery all on EMMC. This will work coming from any previous rom, including the latest stock software (excluding dual boot set ups, not supporting that here), no previous rooting is needed for a new nook, however don't forget to boot stock and register the device before flashing to CM7/10.
At this point in CM7 development I am recommending installing a CM7.2 build by mrg666 from this thread or an official nightly/stable 7.2 directly from CyanogenMod: http://get.cm/?device=encore
CM10 is based on Android 4.1 (Jellybean) and builds can be found here: http://get.cm/?device=encore or mirrored here: http://techerrata.com/browse/cm/encore/nightly
If you want to run CM7/10 from the sdcard.. you're in the wrong place! Go check out verygreen's thread here for CM7 or here for CM10.
ALWAYS check the md5 hash for the files you are downloading to make sure you don't have corrupted files. This is a great windows utility to do that: http://code.kliu.org/hashcheck/
On with the guide:
Download 1gb TWRP image from here OR 1gb CWM 3.2.0.1 sdcard image from here. MD5 of .zip: 1319739d33642ed860e8044c3d55aa56. (I made this based on work in this thread. credit: to cmstlist and DizzyDen, and kevank for hosting). You really only need the 1gb image for this guide, no matter what the size of your card is. A smaller image will burn faster, and when you're done with the guide you can reformat the card anyway.
Extract the twrp or clockworkmod .img (if you can't open the file use 7zip)and burn to sdcard using win32diskimager (free). These apps will need to be "run as administrator." If you're not sure how to do this see step 3 here. ***Some internal laptop/desktop readers will not work to do this, you may need an external USB reader if you run into problems.***
While that's burning:
Download CM7 or CM10 from the links above.
Download either CWM 3.2.0.1 flashable .zip from here or TWRP 2.x flashable zip from here.
For CM7 -Download the latest gapps gingerbread needed for market/google services) from http://goo-inside.me/gapps/gapps-gb-20110828-signed.zip
For CM10 download gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip from here or here
Once your sdcard is done, copy all those files to the sdcard - DO NOT unzip them
Power off your nook. Put the sdcard in, and power on, the nook will boot from sdcard into TWRP or clockworkmod depeding on which you used. TWRP is touch based and easy to use. Navigate in CWM using the vol up/down keys, N button to accept, power button to go back.
Optional: At this point if you want to make a backup of your current EMMC rom (stock or whatever else you're running) you can. Just go to backup.
Go back and navigate to Install .zip from sdcard/Choose .zip
Flash the files in this order:
1. cm .zip
2. gapps
3. Clockworkmod or TWRP .zip
Once you've flashed the files; in the clockworkmod main menu select "wipe data/factory reset" or in TWRP choose factory reset from the wipe menu.
Go back to the main menu, remove the sdcard
Format the sdcard in your computer as fat32 (or use another sdcard) and put it back in the nook and then press reboot system. (CM7 requires the use of an sdcard for storage - thanks pmilford for the tip)
Once you boot into CM7/10, you'll be presented with a welcome screen and you can add your google acct. You need to have wifi access here (obviously..) so hit menu on the status bar and you can set up wifi.
DONE!
Epilogue:
Now you can format the sdcard to use as a storage card in your nook.
To boot into recovery in the future (in order to update to a newer cm7 build/new kernel or make backups) simply hold down power and then choose reboot - recovery from the menu.
If you want to *gasp* restore to stock 1.2.0 flash nemith's stock image (update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip) from here using a recovery sdcard.
In CM7: For those looking to get a honeycomb feel to their Nook, I'd recommend this theme. Download the .apk and install it with file manager (or another of your choice), then go to the Theme Chooser app and scroll all the way left and select the theme (name/picture is broken but theme works). Once you've applied it, reboot. (Credits mad-murdock, Bawb3, haxzamatic and joenathane)
In CM7: To set your CPU/Overclock options go to Menu-Settings-CyanogenMod Settings-Performance.
CM7 for the nook color includes mad-murdock's tablet tweaks, so be sure to set up your preferences in the tablet tweak settings also found in the CM settings menu. Some apps, or you, will hide the status bar (eg watching a full screen video) so I like to set "unhide key" to home so that the N button will show the status bar again.
If you're having market problems see this thread for fixes. (Thanks jalexishg)
Want to say thanks? Hit the thanks button below
For more information on CM7 and latest issues/fixes/workarounds please check out the Nightly discussion thread here.
For more information on CM10 and latest issues/fixes/workarounds please check out the Nightly user discussion thread here and the development thread here.
Updating to a newer nightly build
Download latest nightly from CM and put it on the sdcard that's in the nook. Easiest way is to either download it directly on the nook itself, or download on pc and use usb drive mode to copy it to the nook sdcard.
Reboot to recovery (from power menu)
Wipe cache
Install zip from sdcard, flash the new nightly .zip
Reboot
I will try to maintain this guide with new information when needed. If anyone has any comments/suggestions feel free to suggest them below or PM me.
For additional help or just Nook Color related chat join us in #nookcolor on Freenode IRC. (if you have no idea what IRC is click here)
Information for new nook partitions
B+N have made a change as to how they partition the internal storage space on the nook. New nooks are now shipping with new partitions and you can identify these as they have a blue sticker on the box.
Old partitions: 1GB for data (i.e. apps), 5GB for media (books/music/whatever else)
New partitions: 5GB for data, 1GB for media (if you need more media space you use your sdcard)
Clockworkmod 3.2.0.1 (released 6/5/11) is now able to flash roms on the new partition scheme, however you may prefer to restore the old partition method if you like more onboard space for your own files and don't need 5GB for data (apps)
Current options for installing CM7 on the newer partitioned nook are:
1) Just follow the guide above with cwm 3.2.0.1, keep 5GB /data and 1GB /media
2) Follow this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1094371 to repartition your nook into the older 1GB data/5GB media, and then go back to the top and follow my guide. If you want to repartition using the .zips in DeanGibson's thread, you can flash them using the CWM SD you make in steps 1+2 of my guide above, then go on and flash CM7.
Awesome! I was *just* starting to look for a guide for getting up to 3.0 now that school is done You rock! Perfect timing.
This needs to get pinned if it isn't! Thank you so much!
Can you include instructions how to revert to stock for those "just in case" moments?
Also, maybe include a step if a person wants to install tweaks?
detonate said:
This needs to get pinned if it isn't! Thank you so much!
Can you include instructions how to revert to stock for those "just in case" moments?
Also, maybe include a step if a person wants to install tweaks?
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Added a link which covers that. Thanks.
goodwork.. and with the bot too.. now we dont have to search for links everytime a noob needs help!
Sent via Cyanogenmod7 Encore RC4 n37/Tapatalk Pro
Mind if I post this guide over on Android Central forums? The one I have posted over there has gotten kind of unwieldy and I was wanting to start from scratch, but these are good!
KitF said:
Mind if I post this guide over on Android Central forums? The one I have posted over there has gotten kind of unwieldy and I was wanting to start from scratch, but these are good!
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Go for it
Thanks for the clear and concise step by steps. Running off SD right now but tagging just for the day when I decide to go eMMC.
eyeballer said:
DONE!
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The link to Muffinworld.net does not work. Do you know of another place we can go?
swapdotavi said:
The link to Muffinworld.net does not work. Do you know of another place we can go?
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Updated OP with a mediafire mirror for now.
Nice guide.
awesome clean strait forward guide! =D thanks!
So this updates to 2.3? I thought this CM7 image was for 3.0? Is there another one I can use to get the 3.0 features?
swapdotavi said:
So this updates to 2.3? I thought this CM7 image was for 3.0? Is there another one I can use to get the 3.0 features?
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CM7 has always been 2.3, not sure where you read otherwise. There's some honeycomb ports available built from the sdk as source isn't out, feel free to try them, although IMO CM7 is the most stable rom for the nook.
I tried to install CM7 on my nook color and i didnt follow the proper method and instead saved the CM7 file to the root of my sd card and installed the zip through clockworkrecovery without wiping or cache and now im stuck at the android boot screen. It isnt the CM7 skateboard android boot but rather the plain android root boot screen. If anyone could help it would be helpful thank you! IM crying right now about it
ikryptic said:
I tried to install CM7 on my nook color and i didnt follow the proper method and instead saved the CM7 file to the root of my sd card and installed the zip through clockworkrecovery without wiping or cache and now im stuck at the android boot screen. It isnt the CM7 skateboard android boot but rather the plain android root boot screen. If anyone could help it would be helpful thank you! IM crying right now about it
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This isn't really the place for this post, but if you go back to the first post and look under Epilogue no.4, there's a link to the restore thread.
I've been trying to make a backup of my froyo system in recovery and it keeps on saying that the /system cannot be mounted. Any help would be appreciated.
eyeballer said:
This isn't really the place for this post, but if you go back to the first post and look under Epilogue no.4, there's a link to the restore thread.
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Thanks a lot!
I'm currently auto-nooted, which leaves the default Nook reader software intact. Will installing CM7 also leave the default Nook reader intact?

The Very Corrected CM7 & Stock 1.2 Dual Boot Guide

Hello Nookers,
I myself and pndo1 of XDA have posted guides for dual booting CM7 and Stock 1.2. My first one was crappy, my second one was a little less crappy, and pndo1's was pretty good, but had too many steps. So yeah, I decided to clear this up once and for all. Alright, enough of that garbage, let's get on with the guide!
0. Make a CWM sd card using these instructions.
1. Download CM7 to your sd card. I recommend the latest version from here. Also, if you would like to overclock download this. Lastly, if you would like to remap Volume + and - to Menu and Back, download this too. Also, your gonna want (duh) have a copy of Nook Color Stock 1.2. This one is the best in my opinion. Also, if you would like to root Stock 1.2, get this. Now get gapps from here. Almost! Download thishere. And now the multiuboot! Grr... this is tiring... but lasties! Get it here. Put ALL the files you downloaded on your SD Card.
1. Boot into CWM. Go into Backup+Restore and create a backup. Then go into Mounts+Storage and unmount the sd card. Put in an MicroSD reader in your computer. Navigate to /sdcard/clockworkmod/ and find the backup. Copy it to your computer. You can now delete it from the SD Card. Put the SD Card back in the nook. Go into Mounts+Storage and hit "Mount sd card" Now from the same place, wipe system, data, and cache. Now go to the root menu (hit the power button once). Hit "Install zip from sd card" then "Choose zip from sd card" Select prep.dualboot.zip. Then redo the choose zip Select your downloaded 1.2 Zip. It should be called "update_nc_stock_1.2_keepcwm.zip" Flash that. Now wait for it to install. Reboot your Nook. It will boot and will ask you to setup the Nook. Set it up but if you don't have wifi, follow these instructions. After setting up, boot back into CWM using your sd card.
2. Now Choose the zip from sd again, but select ManualNooter. That will take one minute to flash. Reboot again. Make sure your root is setup. To confirm, download an app from the market. Any app.
3. Once that is done, boot back into CWM. Flash the zip "eclair-to-dualboot-0.2.zip" It will duplicate Stock 1.2 to the Second partition. Now go into Mounts+Storage, and wipe system+data+cache. Now choose zip again, but this time pick CM7. Then Choose again, pick GAPPS. Then anything else, like that KeysMod or OC kernel. Now flash Multi-Uboot-0.3.zip. Now reboot without holding anything. It should boot CM7. Reboot, but this time hold the home button. BAM! Stock 1.2. Hope it worked for ya!
To those whom it doesn't work:
yelloguy said:
I had the same problems as everyone else is reporting on this thread. I did this on Tuesday without the benefit of this guide but with the help of other two mentioned in the OP.
So after talking to iKingBlack via PM, I tried it again yesterday. And here is the exact sequence of events in case it helps anyone.
Install removal script for dual boot found in these forums
Install stock 1.2 from the link mentioned in OP
Boot 1.2 and register the device
Sleep 7.5 hours and then chat with iKingBlack
Install manual nooter, then the apk enabler
Boot 1.2 to check root access
(no boot from now on)
Install prep dual boot
Install eclair to dual boot
Format system, data and cache
Install CM7 nightly
Install gapps
Install multi boot
Reboot holding N and check stock works as it used to
Reboot normally, check CM7 works and set it up
Since then I have used both partitions successfully.
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Credits:
@GirLuvsDroid for the feedback and testing
@GabrialDestruir for 1.2 Manual Nooter
@Koush for ROM Manager and CWM Flashes
@yellowguy for telling us to flash prep.dualboot
@Anyone else who helped but escapes my mind at the moment
@pndo1 (Who has moved on to better things than our little NC's... aka Flyer) for this orignal project
I've been wanting to dual boot my NC for a while now, but I've read several sets of instructions and kept getting twisted up in them. I was also concerned that having a dual boot would make it difficult to impossible to continue installing the CM7 nightlies and the latest Dal kernels.
These instructions look really clear and easy to follow and I thank you for that!
I just want to clarify my understanding: both CM7 and stock 1.2 are run from eMMC, correct? And, because stock 1.2 is on the second partition, it's just business as usual to install the nightlies and the latest kernel on the first partition, right?
Again, thanks for taking the time to rework your instructions again. Your contributions are much appreciated!
Why a special uboot? Stock cm7 uboot (based on bn 1.2) already does multiboot... (hold down n on boot for info) and dalingrin's nook tweaks lets you set up default options from prefs menu...
That said, I didn't read the instructions carefully so maybe there's a reason...
@GirLuvsDroid Your welcome, and yes both run from the emmc. Flash nightlies and kernel like anything. Just nothing to the dual boot partition.
@fattire For me the CM7 Alternate boot option hangs. But again, that's me.
I may have just missed it, but I didn't see where in the instructions to download the Multi-Boot-Uboot-0.3.zip file.
I found and downloaded v0.4 file from this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=947698
and it doesn't quite work right. It boots CM7 fine, but it hangs on the Nook 'N' screen when booting into stock 1.2. I'm not sure if that's because of the v0.4 multi-boot file, or because of something else I did wrong. (It did boot into stock 1.2 correctly at the point where you said it would in the instructions).
Any thoughts, or the link to the v0.3 multi-boot zip and I'll flash that to see if it corrects the problem.
MHotovec said:
I may have just missed it, but I didn't see where in the instructions to download the Multi-Boot-Uboot-0.3.zip file.
I found and downloaded v0.4 file from this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=947698
and it doesn't quite work right. It boots CM7 fine, but it hangs on the Nook 'N' screen when booting into stock 1.2. I'm not sure if that's because of the v0.4 multi-boot file, or because of something else I did wrong. (It did boot into stock 1.2 correctly at the point where you said it would in the instructions).
Any thoughts, or the link to the v0.3 multi-boot zip and I'll flash that to see if it corrects the problem.
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MH, it's the link in the OP that says this: "Last one (yes, really!) here." It's not the Multi-Boot-Uboot-0.3.zip but the eclair-to-dualboot-0.2.zip.
Disgregard this post -- I'm an idiot and apparently blind, as well.
Thanks GLD.
I'll reflash that one (I flashed both, just like the directions said ) and see if that makes it behave better.
MHotovec said:
Thanks GLD.
I'll reflash that one (I flashed both, just like the directions said ) and see if that makes it behave better.
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I must be blind -- I don't see where it says to flash both. I only see the eclair-to-dualboot in the instructions.
Nevermind -- I found it. It's the last step. I stand corrected and I'm glad I do because I'm planning to do this when I get home from work tonight. Thanks for setting me straight!
Reflashing the eclair to dualboot wasn't the answer, now is doesn't even TRY to boot the stock 1.2.
Now where did I leave that drawing board....
I found the download link for the Multi-Boot-Uboot-0.3.zip:
http://api.viglink.com/api/click?fo...dified u-boot.bin based on B&N 1.2 source
GLD, if anyone tells you that you're not a goddess, you tell them that I said you are.
Of course, that didn't solve the problem. (sigh)
I ran the entire routine again, and this time used the v.03 multi-boot that you found, same problem. It will boot into CM7 just fine, but it hangs up when booting into stock.
ahhhhhh, that's just so sweet, MH!
I just went through the whole process myself and everything went perfectly right up until I tried to boot into stock 1.2. Exactly like you, it hangs on the N and won't boot up. CM7 boots just fine, though.
Well, at least I know it's not just me.
By any chance, have you run the app that changes your Nooks RAM from 'new way' to 'old way'? (1gb data, 5gb apps).
I have, I wondering if that has something to do with it (just fishing of course, it's not like I actually KNOW anything).
Yes, I had a blue dot NC that I repartioned, but I did it using the custom partition (around 2GB data).
Well, multi-boot link added.
Oh, to those whom it doesn't work (stuck on N), try flashing 1.2 zip and manual nooter without rebooting and then eclair2dualboot then wipe system,data, and cache. Then flash cm7 and goodies. Not one reboot. Try it and only then say if it works or doesn't.
I'll try this no-boot method when I get a chance tomorrow. One question for you -- assuming I get this to work, is there any reason I can't restore /data from the CWM backup of my original setup that I made before I started the dual boot process?
I get the same result with the no boot method. CM7 boots fine, Nook stock hangs on the 'N' screen.
I had the same problems as everyone else is reporting on this thread. I did this on Tuesday without the benefit of this guide but with the help of other two mentioned in the OP.
So after talking to iKingBlack via PM, I tried it again yesterday. And here is the exact sequence of events in case it helps anyone.
Install removal script for dual boot found in these forums
Install stock 1.2 from the link mentioned in OP
Boot 1.2 and register the device
Sleep 7.5 hours and then chat with iKingBlack
Install manual nooter, then the apk enabler
Boot 1.2 to check root access
(no boot from now on)
Install prep dual boot
Install eclair to dual boot
Format system, data and cache
Install CM7 nightly
Install gapps
Install multi boot
Reboot holding N and check stock works as it used to
Reboot normally, check CM7 works and set it up
Since then I have used both partitions successfully.
@GLD Yes, I think you can restore safely.
@yellowguy You don't need prep dual boot because eclair2dualboot already takes care of that. And if my instructions didn't work, try yellowguys, a slightly refined method.

[ROM] R-9 2.3.4GB [Base 4.5.91] with EXTRAS! *V5*

1st off I'm not a Dev, I'm using Ken's rom and added some mods and i thought i'd share it so some people can flash it and not have to apply patch/mods.
R-9 2.3.4 ROM
*NEW v5* This includes all the previous features of v4/v3
*V5 DOWNLOAD*
Code:
*v5*
- Base updated to πCRUST Official 91 build (thanks to navalynt)
- Droid 3 camera (stock camera restore zip below)
- 1080p video option
- AppWidgetPicker
- Skip blur setup option
- Updated SuperUser
- Updated Battery fix
*V4*includes
- Wifi Tethering
- APN menu opened
- Google Talk video
- AGPS option
- Dock Settings
- HDMI Settings
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- Battery fix
- International APN (all network support incl ATT)
- 8 Point touch
- HDMI hack for webtop
- Battery percentage by Nottach
- GPS config set for international (backup included .bak file if you have issues)
- Stock boot animation minus ATT logo.
- Updated Google Maps
- Spare Parts (untick compatible mode for full screen apps)
- Stock blur messaging app removed and replaced with stock android (no conversaion limit)
- Different Font
πCRUST base features.
Code:
General Optimizations:
Fully deodexed
Fully zipaligned
Fully PNG optimized
build.prop optimizations
touchpad.cfg optimization
SU binary with latest SuperUser.apk
Busybox Installed
SQLite3 Installed
Select Network (menu option enabled, select manually 2G/3G, or auto)
Gootle Talk Video over 3G
FuguTweaks
Juwe11 optimizations
Einherjar Dev Team Permissions Script
DarkyROM Zipalign Script
SDcard Speed Fix (2048 by default)
Sqlite script to enable Gtalk Video
Defaults set to allow:
Unknown Sources (sideloading)
Data Roaming
All Animations
Tethering (no entitlement)
It has stock kernel. I recommend new GB radio Thanks to Samcripp for cwm zip
BACKUP NOW!
To install:
Download the rom
Put on SD card.
Boot into CWM
Wipe Data/reset factory
Install From SD
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For international users (non ATT) , use the correct kernel from this thread
If you want working Webtop
then Flash Joe's webtop v1
New Market zip below
STOCK SMS APP Restore zip below
STABLE! V4 Base: V4a DOWNLOAD
v4a includes finger scanner fix
Base is Ken's 4.5 (BIG THANKS TO KENNETH!)
*v4a* Using Ken's Alien installer script so does not touch Webtop!
New features have been taken from Alien Rom (thank you Kenneth again)
original features
Code:
- Root
- Deodexed
- Compressed
- Zipaligned
- Memory hack
- SD card speed hack
- Rooted
- SQLite3 added
- Update script upgraded
DISCLAIMER|WARNING
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!! I take no responsibility if you brick!
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I TAKE NO CREDIT FOR THEIR WORK, I SIMPLY PUT STUFF TOGETHER FOR ME AND NOW SHARING IT.
Thanks to michael0619, kamma, Nottach, Kennethpenn, navalynt, Jug6, Unknown, Joe and who ever else, if i have used your work please tell me and i will credit or remove it.
For full screen apps, untick compatible mode in spare parts and the reboot.
V4 does not touch webtop..this means if you have a working webtop on 2.3.4 it will work after upgrade to v4.
V4 include Gtalk Video.
big thanks to you and kenneth
i screw up my atrix by pulling the battery when installing an app
i was stuck at gingerblur screen without further movement for good ten minutes. i think is time to move on to a new rom
liger-zero said:
big thanks to you and kenneth
i screw up my atrix by pulling the battery when installing an app
i was stuck at gingerblur screen without further movement for good ten minutes. i think is time to move on to a new rom
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Try it and let me know
Back up 1st
well, my phone is unbootable(right?)
might as well wipe the database and install it fresh. does it compatible on ATT atrix?
I keep getting an error just says unable to open (bad) anyone have any idea?
it says cant open /sdcard/gingerbread.... .zip(bad) installation aborted
is it because i hasnt unlock the bootloader?
Yes u need unlocked bootloader.
Error on zip?
My bootloader is already unlocked and yes an error on the .zip file
Ok give me 10 mins to upload a new zip
EDIT: new zip uploaded
can you confirm if the messaging app works when you open the settings in the app. I tried to install it my self and it worked but every time I tried to access settings it would force close on me.
on21st said:
can you confirm if the messaging app works when you open the settings in the app. I tried to install it my self and it worked but every time I tried to access settings it would force close on me.
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yes it works, because i have it. I installed it in /system/app and not data/app
Downloading now... is this a new zip upload?
I installed the new zip to my ext. SD Card and rebooted into CWM but get an error where the installation aborts.
crea78 said:
I installed the new zip to my ext. SD Card and rebooted into CWM but get an error where the installation aborts.
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I have updated v3 and tested on my phone and it is working.
i really didnt want to flash over my nice setup but for the sake of testing my own i had to.
i'm uploading v3
Thanks.. just finish flashing
Ronaldo_9 said:
Yes u need unlocked bootloader.
Error on zip?
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im not sure, i tried download the zip couple times. still gives me the same error
i probably try your new zip and work on the bootloader tomorrow.
thanks for your effort!
I thought I was in the development board... Oh wait, you just posted in the wrong section.
Thanks for the effort bud.
question, does it support japanese files?
i have a lot of mp3 files that is in japanese, it would have been sucks if the 2.3 doesnt support them
it supports japanese. no problem at all.

[RECOVERY] Safestrap Recovery v3.7x [05/15/2014 V3.73 - TWRP 2.7]

SAFESTRAP v3.73 (2nd-System Bootstrap / Recovery)
ATTENTION: I will be stopping official Safestrap support on 9/1/2014. For more information please see:
https://plus.google.com/111109372727398356624/posts/AtoJ3xLj35b
** INSERT STANDARD DISCLAIMER: I'm not responsible for any damage you do to your phone using my tools. Always have a fastboot available for disaster recovery. **
Download the APK Installer:
Mirror 1: Goo.im
Mirror 2: Crackflasher
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS: How to Safestrap
[ DOUBLE-CHECK you have the "Maserati" version ]
NOTABLE TWRP-BASE CHANGES:
Key/button vibration in recovery and MANY more 2.7 updates
Screen saving in recovery. Can set the timeout under Advanced->Settings->Screen *Don't freak out of the screen is dark, try the power button.*
SElinux support in recovery
and much much more.. check the TWRP changelog here: http://www.teamw.in/project/twrp2
DEVICE SPECIFIC SAFESTRAP CHANGES:
[05/15] (3.73) Bugfix for dual SD card UMS mounting and pull in TWRP changes
[04/14] (3.72) Mostly other device updates
[01/15] (3.71) Code cleanup
[01/15] (3.71) Minor hijack updates
[12/18] (3.70) Mount cleanup during hijack / debugging output
[12/18] (3.70) Splashscreen: Instant stock boot key (needs to be set for Moto OMAP4's still)
[11/13] (3.65) recovery init.rc cleanup
[11/13] (3.65) fix updater build for cm 10.1 and 10.2
[09/20] (3.60) Better handling for virtual images > 2gb
[09/20] (3.60) Much improved block device handling
[09/20] (3.60) Bugfix in script translation
[09/20] (3.60) hijack / init.rc tweaks
[09/06] (3.53) Fixed mass_storage in recovery (via Mount menu)
[09/06] (3.53) Added Webtop to partition backup list (optional)
[09/06] (3.53) New virtual systems created will be 640mb (got reset 600mb)
[09/06] (3.53) Fixed file selector when changing from internal to external storage (previously location wouldn't update)
[09/05] (3.52) added "Reboot to Recovery" in APK
[09/04] (3.51) Disabled screen blank while creating a rom-slot
[09/04] (3.51) Fixed openrecovery script processing for stock slot to re-inject hijack after .zip install (cmupdater on stock now works)
[08/30] (3.50) If running a new CM10.1/CM10.2 ROM (08/30 or later) you *should* be able to install Safestrap and update the recovery w/o having to go back to stock. If Safestrap shows "recovery not installed" while you're on a ROM-slot, then that ROM hasn't been updated and it won't work. Swap back to stock ROM and update Safestrap from there.
[08/30] (3.50) Worked on stock ROM flashing and *should* work with CM10.1/CM10.2 builds on or after 08/30 *WILL NOT WORK WITH OLDER ROMs.*
[08/30] (3.50) Battery meter is back
[08/30] (3.50) Updated TWRP theme
[08/30] (3.50) Added partition sizes to ROM-slot screen when it's ACTIVE
[08/30] (3.50) Added "Check FS" function to ROM-slot screen when it's ACTIVE
[08/30] (3.50) Complete re-write against TWRP 2.6 base (up from version 2.2.2.1): TWRP changelog for reference
[12/29] (3.11) Allow use of custom updater-binary in .zip files for flashing on stock ROM (virtual slots still use prebuilt updater-binary in recovery).
[12/29] (3.11) BUGFIX: Fixed fake flash error at the end of a .zip install. (No real error, .zip installs fine)
[12/29] (3.10) Early support for booting custom ROMs on stock partitions.
[12/29] (3.10) Enable flashing to stock ROM *BE CAREFUL -- NEW FEATURE -- STILL TESTING*
After .zip installations, nandroid restore or system wipe on the stock ROM: the current Safestrap files are restored to the system partition (Doesn't include the APK in /data -- so if you're restoring an old backup, be sure to update the Safestrap APK)
During the Safestrap files restore a check is done to be sure there are minimal files on /system to re-enter Safestrap
[12/29] (3.10) New virtual system partitions will be 640mb (closer match to stock RAZR/D4)
[12/27] (3.07) Bugfix: missed some changes in Safestrap 3.06
[12/26] (3.06) Bugfix/Update for JB4.1 OTA for DroidRAZR (Non-JB devices can also use)
[10/17] (3.05) Fixed SD card / emmc sharing in recovery (UMS)
[10/17] (3.05) Fixed recovery installation/removal from ROM-slots
[10/14] Updated to v3.04 BETA.
[10/14] Recovery is now based off TWRP 2.2.2.1 (fully featured touch-based recovery)
[10/14] Can create up to 4 Virtual ROM-slots to flash ROMs to and when "Active" ALL TWRP functions affect that ROM-slot (For example: Flashing .zips, Backup and Restore)
[10/14] Nearly instant swapping from ROM to ROM
[10/14] User selectable data partition sizes during ROM slot creation: 1GB, 2GB or 3GB
[10/14] ROM slots are saved on the internal emmc space so that preinstall and webtop partitions are no longer used and shouldn't break OTAs.
[10/14] Charging in recovery
[10/14] Supports "Reboot Recovery" from Android OS
Entry to recovery via Splashscreen on boot-up. The screen stays up for around 8-10 seconds and if you hit the menu button, it takes you to Safestrap Recovery.
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
The entire TWRP team who has built an AMAZING recovery system.
The testers which have helped in past and present versions of Safestrap, knowing that it could mean they brick their devices.
As always, let me know what you think!
SCREENSHOTS (showing slightly older TWRP base)
do i need to be rooted?
Sweet. Let the ics based roms begin.
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pimpsalot69 said:
do i need to be rooted?
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Yes. There is no way to get Safestrap installed w/o being rooted.
Tol flash the leak or to not flash the leak
Hashcode,
There seem to be too differing opinions on whether or not it is safe to flash the ICS leak or not. Being the android guru that you are, would you mind weighing in or whether or not this is safe to do? It seems, based on the fact the people are able to go from .200 to .206 that, theoretically, you should be able to use the same method to flash the OTA when it comes out and get back on the upgrade path. What are your thoughts? Thanks!
Just used safestrap 2.0 to do a full system backup. I think the confusing thing about pressing the keys to enter or skip the safestrap menu is the lack of haptic feedback when pressing the menu or search softkeys.
Thanks for your work hashcode. Without you the D4 would be lost.
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kwyrt said:
Hashcode,
There seem to be too differing opinions on whether or not it is safe to flash the ICS leak or not. Being the android guru that you are, would you mind weighing in or whether or not this is safe to do? It seems, based on the fact the people are able to go from .200 to .206 that, theoretically, you should be able to use the same method to flash the OTA when it comes out and get back on the upgrade path. What are your thoughts? Thanks!
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I don't recommend people jump on the ICS leaks just yet. But, if you do and are looking to make backups etc, then Safestrap is probably what you need. Just make sure to do the initial backup of your non-safe system (don't need webtop) so that you can put everything back the way you found it.
bdsullivan said:
Just used safestrap 2.0 to do a full system backup. I think the confusing thing about pressing the keys to enter or skip the safestrap menu is the lack of haptic feedback when pressing the menu or search softkeys.
Thanks for your work hashcode. Without you the D4 would be lost.
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Ah the haptic feedback. Yes, I probably should add that back in. As it is, I'm not super thrilled w/ the touch response in the new Safestrap. I probably need to work on it as well. There are times when touches are "lost" and then double up (for 2 touches at once). But hey, it's better than nothing.
I could not agree with you more. I am ecstatic that i was able to make a backup. Now i can work on getting rid of some of this bloat without sacrificing the ability to update again.
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I'm behind, say I'm running stock, with safestrap with aokp.
What's the best way to install the leak then install safetrap 2.0?
1. Go to non safe
2. Flash leak
3. Root the leak
4. Install safestrap
That about right?
Any gotchas we should know about?
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Here is the link for detailed instructions. If you have to the fastboot route than it is about an hour long process so my advice is start with a fully charged battery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26311439
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bonesjones said:
I'm behind, say I'm running stock, with safestrap with aokp.
What's the best way to install the leak then install safetrap 2.0?
1. Go to non safe
2. Flash leak
3. Root the leak
4. Install safestrap
That about right?
Any gotchas we should know about?
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Follow the instructions posted but the basic rundown will be..
1. Fastboot .219 images
2. Re root phone with motofail.
3. UPDATE SUPERUSER BINARY!!!
4. Use Voodoo rootkeeper to backup root, temp unroot, and restore root.
5. Install .206 ICS leak with stock recovery
6. Use Voodoo Rootkeeper to restore root.
7. Install Safestrap 2.0
Done, and pretty sweet.
No more data issues!
No more not being able to do video!
No more not being able to use flash!
No more weird youtube glitch!
Now to wait to wait for an AOKP port and I'll be perfectly happy!
...Until the next android comes along...
Have you successfully removed any of this awful mototrash? It almost makes me want to go back to CM9's dailys. It's that awful.
strakajagr said:
Have you successfully removed any of this awful mototrash? It almost makes me want to go back to CM9's dailys. It's that awful.
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I know your questions was not directed towards me but I used Titanium Backup to freeze all of the bloatware, then realized you can do this within the OS under the APPS list. There is a disable button in each app details screen. I froze almost EVERYTHING, except for the My Gallery/music apps. I pretty much did the same thing when I was running GB...was worried that something would cause a bootloop but was very careful I guess. Battery is MUCH better now!!!
Yeah I've done that for the most part. I just really can't stand the motoblur. It's so frustratingly cartoony and awful and I'm really conflicted about what is worse, the intermittent data or this crappy interface.
strakajagr said:
Yeah I've done that for the most part. I just really can't stand the motoblur. It's so frustratingly cartoony and awful and I'm really conflicted about what is worse, the intermittent data or this crappy interface.
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Lol tell us how you REALLY feel. I have to agree with you though. Motoblur is dog ugly but then again so are most of the custom interfaces. I prefer vanilla android.
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flamefangahs said:
Lol tell us how you REALLY feel. I have to agree with you though. Motoblur is dog ugly but then again so are most of the custom interfaces. I prefer vanilla android.
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+1 on that... I just really didn't want to purchase the galaxy nexus just to get a vanilla android experience.
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Any word on when it will be available to 208 users?
Not working for Newest ICS Leak 6.16.208
gdeeble said:
Any word on when it will be available to 208 users?
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Good question, I can confirm this new Safestrap does not work for 208. When you push install recovery, it loads and obtains root rights, but it never changes from not installed/not active.
Actually I fixed mine. Make sure you install busybox when you root your phone. I just used the free busybox installer and it fixed it where Safe Strap installed on 208. Woo Hoo! My data from 206 also restored. Thank you god for Hashcode and this wonderful tool. :-D

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