Background: New Nook Color running Froyo 0.6.8 on the eMMC, fresh install as of a couple of hours ago, only thing I've done so far is install Google Voice and YouTube.
I'm trying to use Titanium Backup (I'm familiar with it from my Captivate). I don't get the "Backup/Restore" option. I've done the following:
* Updated BusyBox and su via 'Problems?'
* Reloaded TB, no effect
* Rebooted, loaded TB, no effect
* Unchecked and re-Checked USB Debugging and Unknown Sources
* Reloaded TB, no effect
I did Forums and Google searches, but so far haven't found any other hints. Common problem and I'm mis-searching? Clues?
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Hi, I'd post a reply here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=883175&page=75 or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=938200&page=18 but this is my first post so I cannot post a reply
Here were my steps to get it all together. For reference, here is the link in the dev section (that I can't respond to).
Background: The 1.1 update installed without my knowing on a rooted 1.0.0 NC. It would go to the intro animation and would stall and restart in an infinite loop. I decided to take the plunge to Nookie Froyo on the eMMC.
I had also installed Customized Nookie Froyo 0.5.9 on a Patriot Class 10 card and it was painfully slow and market was not working. When I did this with the latest version to the eMMC it was fast and did not have any problems in either regard.
Steps:
-- Burning the image --
I unzipped and followed directions for my Mac OS X system: http://nookdevs.com/Nookie_FroYo:_Burning_a_bootable_SD_card
I booted off the SD Card, literally turn it on with the new MicroSD in there, this is the Clockwork Recovery
I went into "mounts and storage" Formatted boot, system, and data in that order. The volume keys are navigation, N button is select, and power is back. After formatting "boot" I had to restart by holding down the power key for some reason (non-responsive), but it was fine.
I then went to Wipe my Cache BEFORE restoring. I know the instructions place it last, but think about it. You want to clear everything before hand rather than after you've re-imaged it.
Then I restored the zip. You will have to select the zip.
Twiddle your thumbs. When it's done writing, you'll know cause it'll say done. Now you can take out your SD card. Go back to the Main Menu of CWR and select reboot. It'll pop you out to Nookie FROYO!
First things, first. Unlock, and then re-lock, this gets rid of lag.
Set up your Wireless, then set up an Account for Gmail in Settings > Accounts.
I then went into "Settings->Applications->Manage Applications-> Google Services Framework -> Clear Data" There was no Cache for the Market at this point.
I let it sync everything, while I set other things up (e-mail acct, time, and etc)
Then I went into Market to get Appbrain. Success!
When I synced with Appbrain I still couldn't "see" certain apps in the Market. So I went into:
Settings->Applications->Manage Applications-> Market->Clear Cache and
Settings->Applications->Manage Applications-> Google Services Framework -> Clear Data
AND REBOOT
I then saw a lot of the other apps, but couldn't find Angry Birds :-(
Finally, wanted to see how it performs as an eReader, but when I stuck my SD card in there. Crap, couldn't see it at all
Had ADB installed which is necessary and run these commands with these vold files found here ( http://dl.dropbox.com/u/313036/volds.zip ): http://forum.androidcentral.com/bar...ion-install-nookie-froyo-internal-memory.html (as well as on xda-net.
Couple of things with ADB, the screen must be on, otherwise the device goes offline and you're get protocol errors. The reboot never happened on its own, so I did it manually. SD card is recognized!
Couldn't be happier. Works very well. It's speedy without the 1.1Ghz kernels.
Those were my experiences. It's rather straightforward.
Oh forgot to mention one CAVEAT. My Power button is really really sensitive now. Like a capacitive charge turns it on (I am putting absolutely no pressure on it). Any workarounds for this?
I am enjoying the 0.6.6 flashable Nookie Froyo experience. But, I haven't yet figured out how to get the Market App on the device. Am I missing something obvious?
you should be able to find the apk in the dev section, install via adb
I'd recommend installing CUSTOMIZED Nookie Froyo as opposed to Nookie Froyo which is very vanilla whereas the customized version has a lot of things already set up -- such as the Market, Google Apps, Softkeys and SuperUser.
where does one find this CUSTOMIZED version. i assume not on xdda becaue it includes gapps>?
cray1000 said:
where does one find this CUSTOMIZED version. i assume not on xdda becaue it includes gapps>?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=938200
I am using 0.6.6 and made the updates you see in the first post
Continuum 5.5 ROM Bluetooth will not enable. (Finally working at this moment)
I know there seems to be issues with Talon kernel and bluetooth. Just sharing my experience in hopes it may spark some resolution.
Around January I installed Paragon ROM, ran both v5 and v6 and did not have any issues with Bluetooth or GPS functions.
Last month I installed Continuum 5.5 and initially had no issues using bluetooth until tonight.
Tonight I installed a Touchwiz MOD and after rebooting Bluetooth continued to function but GPS would not enable.
I had read in the Continuum thread not clearing cache or not using the revert before applying other mods(mostly related to themes) may cause system issues.
Thinking it might help I ran the Continuum5.5revert update then applied the Touchwiz MOD again.
GPS started working at this point.
Bluetooth now will not enable.
Forum search results indicated different versions of the TalonDEV kernel may or may not fix the issue.
Applied TalonDEV-0.2.1-JVH
Bluetooth still not working
Applied XXJVK Modem.zip
Bluetooth still not working
Attempted to apply the same Modem from Paragon ROM which failed with CWM error, update process no longer supported [depreciated]
(update.i9000ugjk4.modem.zip)
Reapplied XXJVK Modem.zip, Theme and TouchWiz MOD
Bluetooth now appears to be working.
Through the processes above at various CWM zip install points I would 'fix permissions' before and after applying a zip install.
Again, for reference I did not experience Bluetooth or GPS issues Paragon ROM ~~ If there is anything to take away from that ROM. ( I know they are all unique )
Currently using
Continuum 5.5
TalonDEV-0.2.1-JVH
[MOD] Modified TouchWiz Launcher for Gingerbread [V4]
--update-5_icon_dock-landscape-translucent_bg.zip
XXJVO_Gingerbread_v7.0_AOSP_cm7batt.zip
implodeme said:
Continuum 5.5 ROM Bluetooth will not enable. (Finally working at this moment)
I know there seems to be issues with Talon kernel and bluetooth. Just sharing my experience in hopes it may spark some resolution.
Around January I installed Paragon ROM, ran both v5 and v6 and did not have any issues with Bluetooth or GPS functions.
Last month I installed Continuum 5.5 and initially had no issues using bluetooth until tonight.
Tonight I installed a Touchwiz MOD and after rebooting Bluetooth continued to function but GPS would not enable.
I had read in the Continuum thread not clearing cache or not using the revert before applying other mods(mostly related to themes) may cause system issues.
Thinking it might help I ran the Continuum5.5revert update then applied the Touchwiz MOD again.
GPS started working at this point.
Bluetooth now will not enable.
Forum search results indicated different versions of the TalonDEV kernel may or may not fix the issue.
Applied TalonDEV-0.2.1-JVH
Bluetooth still not working
Applied XXJVK Modem.zip
Bluetooth still not working
Attempted to apply the same Modem from Paragon ROM which failed with CWM error, update process no longer supported [depreciated]
(update.i9000ugjk4.modem.zip)
Reapplied XXJVK Modem.zip, Theme and TouchWiz MOD
Bluetooth now appears to be working.
Through the processes above at various CWM zip install points I would 'fix permissions' before and after applying a zip install.
Again, for reference I did not experience Bluetooth or GPS issues Paragon ROM ~~ If there is anything to take away from that ROM. ( I know they are all unique )
Currently using
Continuum 5.5
TalonDEV-0.2.1-JVH
[MOD] Modified TouchWiz Launcher for Gingerbread [V4]
--update-5_icon_dock-landscape-translucent_bg.zip
XXJVO_Gingerbread_v7.0_AOSP_cm7batt.zip
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Yeah its a JVH kernel thing no current fix yet
Bluetooth and GPS is still working on my phone today even after some reboots and a touchwiz change.
Then the wife starts getting irked that her bluetooth wasn't working on her Captivate so I did the following.
titanium backup | backup all apps and data
Android Sync Manager WiFi | backup contacts and messages
Connected via USB Data and copied all folders to a backup directory on my computer.
remove SIM and SD
reboot into Recovery mode (power off menu in CM5.5)
-Wiped all dalvik cache
-Wiped cache partition
-Wiped Voltage settings
-Wiped Battery stats
-Partition SD Card
CMD Prompt> adb.exe reboot download
Odin v1.3 + JF6 Secure = reset to factory
-go through initial setup, reboot into Download mode
**Noticed that it seemed to retain the previous boot loaders
Odin v1.3 + TalonDEV-0.2.1-JVH.tar (no reboot)
-discon USB, remove battery
reboot into Recovery mode (UP + POWER)
-had to initiate recovery boot twice for some reason, CWM3 started.
-mounts and storage
--mount USB storage
---Copied these files to SD
----05/22/2011 10:17 PM 229,003,558 Continuum_v5.5.zip
----06/04/2011 10:35 AM 83,538,145 Continuum_v5.5_Revert.zip
----06/03/2011 10:00 PM 11,025,876 XXJVO_Gingerbread_v7.0_AOSP_cm7batt.zip
--unmount USB storage
-install zip from SD card
--installed Continuum_v5.5.zip
-reboot system now
Booted into CM5.5
-walked through initial config
-set default Home app as Sony Ericsson Home
-Rebooted into Download Mode (power off menu in CM5.5)
Odin v1.3 + TalonDEV-0.2.1-JVH.tar (with reboot)
Booted into CM5.5, walked through initial config
-Rebooted into Recovery Mode (power off menu in CM5.5)
CWM3 started fine.
-install zip from SD card
--installed XXJVO_Gingerbread_v7.0_AOSP_cm7batt.zip
-reboot system now
Booted into CM5.5
-launched HomeSwitch
--cleared default home
--cleared cache for all home apps (Launcher, Samsung Home, Sony Ericsn)
-Rebooted normal (power off menu in CM5.5)
Booted into CM5.5
-set default Home app as Sony Ericsson Home
Enabled GPS, OK
Enabled Bluetooth OK
Enabled Wifi
Connected via USB and copied folders (not all) FROM the backup directory back to the phone. I copied the following folders to the phone
\TitaniumBackup
\zedge
\Music
\Media
\DCIM
\bluetooth
Installed TBU Free from Market and copied license file to SD card
Launched TBU Pro
-Menu > Batch: Restore missing apps with data
-!!! Made sure there were no system apps marked for restore like themes or launchers - RESTORE Complete
-restored wifi connection data
Launched Android Sync Manager WiFi
-restore ; contacts and messages
-Rebooted normal (power off menu in CM5.5)
Booted into CM5.5
Enabled/Disabled GPS, OK
Enabled/Disabled Bluetooth OK
Enabled/Disabled Wifi OK
~FIN
WifeApp v1.10 remains happy. She said if this didn't work I would have to set her phone back to stock ATT and let it auto legit update. I am glad it worked cause a little part of me would be crying inside.
Wow... you went through a sh*tload of work it seems. I'm running Continuum 5.5 with latest public release of Talon kernel and I have BT issues too. Existz knows about the bt issues with the kernel and is working on a fix.
The way I can get BT to work temporarily is to do the following: turn wifi off, reboot phone, turn on bt. Then bt turns on and I can turn wifi back on if I want to as well and bt will remain active for quite some time.
Here is a problem I have and I am wondering if anyone else has experienced it and/or solved it:
Phone: Bell SGS i9000
FW: CM9 Nightly (currently May 30) all "stock" (no custom kernels etc)
I installed SuperSU some time ago as it seemed to have more utility than Superuser. I noticed after a flash that Superuser would take back "control" of the su binary and I'd have to manually re-assign it to SuperSU. I decided, after doing some research to see if it was OK, to freeze Superuser in Ti Backup. So far so good.
I noticed today though, that none of my scheduled backups in Ti Backup have taken place for a while, so I launched the app to see what gives. It was at that point I discovered that TB couldn't get su privileges from the system. I launched SuperSU and it attempted to update the su binary - and failed.
Since TB froze the Superuser apk, I can't uninstall it. I also cannot unfreeze it in TB because it cannot get su!
I'm a bit stuck.
I have ROM Toolbox, which appears to work OK, as well as ROM Manager, and both seem to be able to use su commands without issue (I told SuperSU to remember the granting of su permission when I first started using it) I don't have any other apps that regularly use su permissions (not that I know of) so everything else seems fine.
I'd like to fix the updating binary issue with SuperSU though, so I can once again grant TB su and then fix everything.
Anyone have any ideas? I've already tried re-flashing Superuser from recovery, still shows as frozen. I tried unfreezing from ROM Toolbox, but it fails.
I'm stuck and I'm at the limit of my understanding and experience with this. Anyone who can help will receive my eternal gratitude - and a pint if you're ever in my town!
Try to delete tb then reflash the rom without any wipe
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minusculeShield 1.0
So after some time, I decided that the 4.3 update is worth doing slight modifications, even without the native Shield Services and PC Streaming able to be done remotely. I have gotten used to using Limelight anyways, so I decided to update my basic modified stock Shield ROM
First, I updated to the latest OTA 68, then went from there, the features are as follows:
- Two versions of the ROM, one with OTA and one without
- Includes a alternative Calculator (RealCalc), Zeam Launcher, Adblock, Xposed Framework (Along with an Xposed Module for adding a Play Store link to App info, and GravityBox for various system tweaks), MX Player, and ES File Explorer
- All but the most essential "system" apps are removed
- All "Gapps" are using Slimroms 4.3 Minimal Gapps
- Koush's Superuser/Superuser Binaries pre-installed
Same installation process as 0.5, excluding need to select Advanced Restore, you can restore like a normal Nandroid without specifying partitions
As always, make sure you wipe System, Data, Cache, and Dalvik before installing
If you have problems with the OTA-exempt version trying to OTA, if it prompts you, it will do it once, and once you "apply" the update (which it will never actually apply) the notification will go away
minusculeShield 0.5[Nandroid-Backup]
So, this is not really a ROM, but a Nandroid backup of my system without any partition but "/system."
This is almost as stripped down as the stock Shield ROM you can get. I have removed all but literally the most essential apps, and also removed the OTA functionality.
The idea for making this was that I couldn't stream remotely anymore since OTA 63, which I promptly set out to fix. I soon realized it was a problem with the Android side of things, as using it on 4.1.2 or 4.2.2 with their respective apps for that release seemed to work fine. OTA 63 (and 64, which is basically the same release, just for those who couldn't install 63) made the local streaming much less productive, as I immediately noticed lagspikes and a load of other problems, which I had never encountered before.
So, in a basic sense, this backup after installed, keeps the ability to stream remotely without troubles of performance or re-connection problems, uses a much more lightweight version of Gapps (Slimrom's version to be exact). It is based on agrabren's TweakerROM 1.1.0, which is a 4.2.2 base, and uses the original TegraZone Dashboard. It again removes OTA, so updating is not an option.
So, when you do install this backup, your internal "/sdcard" storage should no longer need the "nvidia" and "shield" folder, and you can delete those. They will most likely be recreated by some Shield services.
So on to installing and basic rundown in-case you past the above message and just want a bulleted list:
Installation:
Assumes the following:
1. Unlocked Bootloader
2. CWM installed
Installation procedure:
1. Download attached ZIP, extract to your internal SD card ("/sdcard") using the folder structure of "/sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/<extract contents of ZIP here>"
2. Boot into CWM and select backup and restore
3. Choose advanced restore
4. Choose minisculeShield, then "system"
5. Factory reset, wipe cache, data, and dalvik
6. Reboot and enjoy
Information on changes to original 4.2.2 ROM and other info:
- Removes OTA system
- Improves performance of streaming using original Dashboard, Shield Services, and Shield PC Streaming applications
- All but the most essential "system" apps are removed
- All "Gapps" are using Slimroms 4.2.2 Build 8 version
- Koush's Superuser/Superuser Binaries pre-installed
Download:
Version 0.5
Version 1.0 (OTA Enabled)
Version 1.0 (OTA Removed)
This is great. Will give this a shot today or tomorrow. Thanks!
themichael said:
This is great. Will give this a shot today or tomorrow. Thanks!
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I'm glad, I thought people would be trampling each other to get a hold of some sort of fix to the remote streaming issue. I guess not. I know I was SUPER disappointed by the latest update for that exact reason.
Let me know if you have any problems, questions, or concerns. I am very new here, but I have been working with Android for almost as long as it came into existence. I started with Android 2.1, so I have learned a lot. I'm also a Unix (mainly the Linux variety) guy, so that goes hand in hand with Android.
I still get notification prompts for ota.
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I still get notification prompts for ota.
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This prompt is a one-time thing, if you attempt the install it will fail and never prompt again. I attribute this to a probably data not being cleared for the actual OTA I removed before doing the Nandroid, but I assure you, I have never gotten it again, and never had to install it past that. Basically, if you attempt the install, it will not restart, but rather just disappear, and even upon restart will just boot normally. Let me know if you've tried that what happens, as I still am using this Nandroid, and since I did indeed attempt (and fail) installing that OTA, it has never prompted again, and stayed where it was during Nandroid in terms of system apps and such
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This prompt is a one-time thing, if you attempt the install it will fail and never prompt again. I attribute this to a probably data not being cleared for the actual OTA I removed before doing the Nandroid, but I assure you, I have never gotten it again, and never had to install it past that. Basically, if you attempt the install, it will not restart, but rather just disappear, and even upon restart will just boot normally. Let me know if you've tried that what happens, as I still am using this Nandroid, and since I did indeed attempt (and fail) installing that OTA, it has never prompted again, and stayed where it was during Nandroid in terms of system apps and such
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Seemed to work. I'll let you know if anything changes.
same here , ive been on the evo 3d for a long time and learned alot , ill keep you posted as much as i can
milk070 said:
same here , ive been on the evo 3d for a long time and learned alot , ill keep you posted as much as i can
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Is it me, or does the new GFE render the PC running it as "Busy" regardless of the version of the Android side? It was working prior to the GFE update 1.7.1.0, I just had to use the version of the PC Streaming, Dashboard, and Nvidia Shield Services apps in this Nandroid. It seems Nvidia has found a way to render it "Busy" the same problem I had before, no matter what ROM you use
Please test, and let me know, as I will have to find another way
Hello, I'm running the cm12.1 nightly which is up to date, while restoring backed up apps via titanium backup a few 3-4 failed. After finishing the rest I tried to download those apps from the playstore and they failed again. It's not giving any error codes or anything just says "app not installed".
Any thoughts?
I had this happen once before...I think it was "Sky Baron: War of Planes" full version from Amazon (even though other Amazon apps loaded fine, since "Other Sources" was enabled). I still have no idea why it doesn't install...
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Hello, I'm running the cm12.1 nightly which is up to date, while restoring backed up apps via titanium backup a few 3-4 failed. After finishing the rest I tried to download those apps from the playstore and they failed again. It's not giving any error codes or anything just says "app not installed".
Any thoughts?
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GeodudeFFP said:
I had this happen once before...I think it was "Sky Baron: War of Planes" full version from Amazon (even though other Amazon apps loaded fine, since "Other Sources" was enabled). I still have no idea why it doesn't install...
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Steps:
1- install terminal emulator from playstore
2- type su and grant su permission
3- su -shell
4- pm set-install-location 1
5- enjoy
This happened to me as well when I first flashed RR and tried to restore all of my apps through Titanium backup. I think it has something to do with your amazon and Google account, it fails to recognize them and thinks your installing them without either account.
I figured out that its best to just start fresh. The apps you've installed before on any device are tied to your Google account, so you should have no trouble remembering them. Then you can restore the data on Titanium backup if you choose to.