Howdy, I am running rooted stock NC with the build.prop edit to stop the 1.1 update. This is (well finally successful due to my own errors) working out just great! However, I am unable to register my device anymore through the NC as it says there is an issue and reflashes me without any chance to stop it thus forcing me to restore it back again.
Is there a place within the com.bn.*** series of files or elsewhere that I could edit to have the device report back as being registered and such?
I thought perhaps if I did not go into the store section of the nook, I would be good to go, however when I went into magazines it threw me FOTA again.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated!
error DAD1202 in lower left corner?
nope, when i restored and managed to get the build.prop edit to work (i hadnt rebooted to finalize) the green N was there telling me I am updated, go into the about your nook and build is 1.1 as well. Everything is fun UNLESS I go into any aspect of the nook store, then I get an unregistered device and it makes me factory fresh again.
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Hopefully you guys know there is a software fix out from at&t and samsung that fixes gps problems and etc...
goes without saying you can't just straight update if you're rooted. That's where i'm stuck.
Before i touched anything, it would get to 50% and reboot, says the update was not applied.
Then I tried "unrooting" even though it said it was unrooted, and apps requiring SU backed this up saying my phone was unrooted.
Then during the update, it stops even sooner at "preparing".
So... how do we get around this without doing the master clear with odin3???
I DON'T want to lose all my data. I'm too lazy.
Mine said failed at 100%. I def got the jh7 update though. My phone was unable to reboot into recovery using the three button method. Now I can. My phone was rooted with stock rom.
Mine is rooted with the Voodoo fix and it failed during the update (I was at work so don't know at what step during the update).
Will have to do the voodoo-lag unfix - restore back to factory defaults and try it again..
Unless of course someone pops out a tweaked ROM before then!
check out this thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=789546 so we can get everyone with this issue together in one thread
Let's get some user experiences here to try to prove or disprove what, to me, seems like a gray area that many have jumped to conclusions about:
There was recently a post in a thread about someone who, after renaming etc/security/otacerts.zip while on 1.0.1 firmware (to disable auto updates), opened the B&N Shop and had all of his/her data wiped/restored. This poster claimed to have repeated it several times, all with the same result.
Afterwards, I didn't hear many others say much about it (I'm assuming if this were widespread it would be everywhere). Plus someone in the same thread even mentioned here that he got the reset WITHOUT having disabled the otacerts . . .
... Yet I keep hearing mentions in various threads about that one original incident as if it's a sure-fire thing that's bound to happen when you disable otacerts on 1.0.1.
So if you:
a) are on 1.0.1 firmware
b) renamed the otacerts.zip file to something else
c) have used the B&N Shop
... Please let us know what happened, so we can attempt to get a clearer view on this.
a) I'm on 1.0.1 auto-nootered
b) renamed otacerts.zip to otacerts.zip.disabled
c) B&N Shop works fine
@wvcachi, you mentioned in a different thread that you're on 1.0.0 right now. Did you disable the otacerts? If so, does shop work for you?
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@wvcachi, you mentioned in a different thread that you're on 1.0.0 right now. Did you disable the otacerts? If so, does shop work for you?
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Yes, shop works fine for me on 1.0 after disabling otacerts (stayed on 1.0 because all but one Dolphin User Agents work properly on 1.0).
wvcachi said:
Yes, shop works fine for me on 1.0 after disabling otacerts (stayed on 1.0 because all but one Dolphin User Agents work properly on 1.0).
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Ok cool. I'm gonna go ahead and disable mine tonight then. Have you experienced any other side effects on 1.0 since disabling certs?
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I'm with MkFly
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No problem
//from the nook COLOR
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Ok cool. I'm gonna go ahead and disable mine tonight then. Have you experienced any other side effects on 1.0 since disabling certs?
Sent from my XDA app on my Nook Color
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None at all.
That post was mine and I later clarified that it was false.
The authorization errors/reseting turned out to be a recovery of data from using Titanium. You can recover apps, but not the data that associates itself with B&N apps otherwise you get the authorization error.
Disabling OTA certs will NOT break your BN shop.
leeh41 said:
That post was mine and I later clarified that it was false.
The authorization errors/reseting turned out to be a recovery of data from using Titanium. You can recover apps, but not the data that associates itself with B&N apps otherwise you get the authorization error.
Disabling OTA certs will NOT break your BN shop.
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Haha cool, thanks for the clarification. Hope this thread has helped dispel some myths on the subject.
I'm a bit in the dark on this topic. Is there a thread somewhere that will show me how to disable otacerts properly? Can I do it with Root Explorer? What would/could happen if B&N rolls out an update and it's applied to a rooted Nookie?
See my sig for Nook info [1.01 A-n (2.12.25)] ... I renamed otacerts.zip to otacerts.OLD with no ill effects. I did get an authentication error after redoing A-n but I'm 99% sure that was from restoring system apps/data with Titanium Backup. I have stuck to just user apps/data and have had no issues.
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supersoulfly said:
I'm a bit in the dark on this topic. Is there a thread somewhere that will show me how to disable otacerts properly? Can I do it with Root Explorer? What would/could happen if B&N rolls out an update and it's applied to a rooted Nookie?
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All you're doing is renaming etc/security/otacerts.zip to something else. Root Explorer works just fine.
I may have misunderstood. I never allowed the update (by not going online) and I renamed etc/security/otacerts.zip to etc/security/otacerts.zip.old and it updated.
Sigh. I'm now on 1.0.1.
My side-loaded apps are there, but none will run. I tried to avoid this but I guess I have to do the autonooter thing.
Do I really have to wipe it or can I just run the autonooter as is?
But I'll start reading.
I would recommend wiping it (both system and app), loading 1.0.1 again from a file, then auto-nooter it. I had issues when I auto-nootered 1.0.1 with existing apps from 1.0.
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I may have misunderstood. I never allowed the update (by not going online) and I renamed etc/security/otacerts.zip to etc/security/otacerts.zip.old and it updated.
Sigh. I'm now on 1.0.1.
My side-loaded apps are there, but none will run. I tried to avoid this but I guess I have to do the autonooter thing.
Do I really have to wipe it or can I just run the autonooter as is?
But I'll start reading.
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If you never went online, how did the update get on your NC? or do you mean you didn't go to B&N? Other people have mentioned just re-running Auto-nooter but YMMV.
Homer
supersoulfly said:
... What would/could happen if B&N rolls out an update and it's applied to a rooted Nookie?
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Can anyone speak to this issue. Is there any danger of an OTA update bricking the NC? I assume it would just fail, but you know what they say about assumptions....
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Can anyone speak to this issue. Is there any danger of an OTA update bricking the NC? I assume it would just fail, but you know what they say about assumptions....
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It didn't brick mine. I was on 1.0 and was nootered (but didn't have the otacert.zip renamed). Got the update late December. Didn't have any issues until I auto-nootered over it. Then it started doing strange things, which I don't remember the specifics now. So I did a clean wipe and redid everything. All is well now.
Homer_S_xda, Sorry reading it again I see my post wasn't clear. I was happy with 1.0.0 and thought that renaming otacerts would prevent wifi updates.
I didn't have my nc online since the update came out, just using apps and as a reader. Previously my nc was rooted. Nookdevs says the 1.0.1 will fail on a rooted 1.0.0 nc but once I finally brought it online, it did update for me. My side loaded apps were there, but none would run. I believe nookdevs guide means downloading the 1.0.1 update and copying over will fail on a rooted nook but it seems the OTA update will install on a rooted 1.0.0.
So just wanted to say, renaming autocerts does not prevent updates (not from 1.0.0. -> 1.0.1 anyway). But if it failed for 1.0.0 I don't see why it would work for 1.0.1.
So I reset to factory defaults, reinstalled 1.0.1 and used autonooter. I was going to just run autonooter and not bother with reseting, but people advised I would be just asking for trouble.
From what I understand, there isn't a reliable way to prevent OTA updates. I thought android devices have a hosts file. I would have thought someone by now would have used wireshark to see where it's grabbing the updates and redirect that.
I'd rather dodge this again when the next update comes out (unless the next update provides something really useful or whatever)
But again, maybe I misunderstood the whole point of this thread. Is there another reason to disable otacerts? Cause it doesn't stop updates.
I don't understand what's going on. I am not a noob; I've rooted 10+ android devices and have been in the mobile game since windows mobile 5.
I follow all instructions to the T from here
http://nookdevs.com/NookColor_Rooting
Everything goes as it should until it is time for the final reboot. Instead of displaying a new boot animation, it simply gets stuck at the screen with the lowercase "n" that says the blurb about adobe at the bottom.
Same both with the SD card in, and without it.
I am able to salvage the situation by doing the 8 interrupted boot plus the homescreen and power key. Started from scratch again - updated to 1.01, reflashed the sd card, etc.
Same result. This is a brand new device, just bought today.
Any ideas? You don't think they killed the root exploit, do you?
I believe I just figured out the problem. The link in the WIKI to the B&N 1.01 update is outdated and incorrect - it links to the incompatible 1.1 update instead, which is not autonooter supported.
Those instructions worked for me. It sounds as if your boot partition is completely empty. Are you using Auto-nooter 2.12.25? That is the version you need to use if your NC is already running 1.0.1.
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Just saw your update. In that case in the B&N link replace 1.1.0 with 1.0.1 eg:
http://images.barnesandnoble.com/presources/download/nookcolor/v1.1/Sideload_update.zip
should be:
http://images.barnesandnoble.com/presources/download/nookcolor/v1.0.1/Sideload_update.zip
otherwise there are a couple other threads where people have thrown up the 1.0.1 sideload update.
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I believe I just figured out the problem. The link in the WIKI to the B&N 1.01 update is outdated and incorrect - it links to the incompatible 1.1 update instead, which is not autonooter supported.
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The link has not changed, the B&N reference within it has. But perhaps something should be tweaked on the URL for now, or the instructions. Done.
Alright I rooted my Nook a few days ago. I have a 1.2.0 so unfortunately I used an older version of ManualNooter and then installed the latest version on top of it. It worked fine until I downloaded Angry birds from the market, after that NO GOOGLE apps worked, such as Gmail, market, etc.
So I unrooted my Nook. Unfortunately the only apparent stock image out there for unrooting is 1.0.1....but I did it anyway.
It seemed to work but when I looked for the storage on my Nook, it said 0B of 0B used. So it seems that my internal storage has disappeared!
Aside from that....nothing will download and I can't hook my Nook to my computer, it just doesn't recognize it. (believe me I tried everything, I even called support, they just wanted to give me a new USB, but that's not the problem)
I was trying to update it back to 1.2.0 but clearly I can't if I can't even download it on my Nook! What is going on? I never hooked it to my computer before I rooted it, so I don't know if it truly couldn't connect beforehand (but I've heard its a common problem)
Anyone have these issues? I just want to get the storage found, hook up to my computer so I can properly re-root my nook to hopefully cm7 this time because I've heard that is much more stable than ManualNooter.
I'm at the end of my wits, I got this a few days ago, so I'm thinking of trying to exchange or return it if I can't fix it.
Any suggestions?
It appears you are having a similar issue to this user:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1184458&page=2
Did you start with a "blue dot" Nook with the new partition sizes? If so, I don't know how trying to restore with a 1.0.1 image made for the old partitions affects your device. That may be the problem. This would require you to repartition your device (see thread in this forum) and restore again with 1.0.1. Just a thought. Maybe someone else will chime in. Might be something very simple that we are not thinking about.
Edit: What version of CWR are you using?
Not really bricked, but definitely messed up. It's rooted and running the Nexus ROM, with Apps2sd to put some of the larger apps onto the SD card, and a swap partition added in /cache per @Davey126 advice. As of today, it freezes quickly and I can't open Apps2sd or Kernel Aduitor at all, and SuperSU no longer shows either of them having root permission. Play Store freezes while opening; seems like most apps do the same. Can't open FlashFire. I am able to get into recovery, but not sure what to do from there. Advice?
I set the date way back and FlashFire now tries to open, but gets stuck on "acquiring root access." Walked away for a few minutes while it was trying to do that and came back to find it had either powered down or is asleep and so frozen that I can't wake it up.
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Not really bricked, but definitely messed up. It's rooted and running the Nexus ROM, with Apps2sd to put some of the larger apps onto the SD card, and a swap partition added in /cache per @Davey126 advice. As of today, it freezes quickly and I can't open Apps2sd or Kernel Aduitor at all, and SuperSU no longer shows either of them having root permission. Play Store freezes while opening; seems like most apps do the same. Can't open FlashFire. I am able to get into recovery, but not sure what to do from there. Advice?
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mc510 said:
I set the date way back and FlashFire now tries to open, but gets stuck on "acquiring root access." Walked away for a few minutes while it was trying to do that and came back to find it had either powered down or is asleep and so frozen that I can't wake it up.
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Symptoms suggest eMMC (memory) errors which suggest pending failure. If you can access stock recovery try a factory reset. You will loose personal apps/data and (likely) root but not Nexus. If that doesn't work you will need to reload FireOS 5.3.1 and start over assuming device is responsive/stable.
Thanks @Davey126; I’ll try that. Assuming that I can successfully reset Nexus, can I just re-root from there?
mc510 said:
Thanks @Davey126; I’ll try that. Assuming that I can successfully reset Nexus, can I just re-root from there?
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You *should* be able to re-root although I have seen reports claiming it didn't work. That said, the behavior of your device suggests a pending/progressing hardware failure which is the bigger issue.
Allrighty, that went very well; I even still have root! At the moment the device seems to be working great, even much snappier than before (but perhaps only because I haven't reloaded all of my apps). I'll be prepared for it to act up again, given the chance of failing memory, but for now it's good. Thanks greatly for the help!
This might be a good time for me to start thinking about what new tablet I'll want to purchase as a replacement.