Sorry if this is available here, but I am not having much luck with the instructions that I tried.
I have an auto-nootered 3.0 NC & want to return to stock in order to apply the 1.2.0 update. ( I run CM7 from SD when I want to really have fun) I tried the 8 fail boots & ended up in a boot loop to CWM recovery. What is my easiest (non-ADB) method to get this thing back to 1.1 stock? Again, I apologize if this is right in front of me, but most of the relative threads that I found are very old.
Thanks,
kev
I followed this thread to first remove CWR
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=914690
followed by instructions here to restore to stock
http://nookdevs.com/Flash_back_to_clean_stock_ROM
and lastly to side load the 1.2 update.
Cheers
I had to restore to 1.1.0 after autonooter 3.0 by erase and dereg., then 8 starts; 1.2.0 then installed fine.
Jim
For those of us that do NOT have CWM (ClockWorkMod) recovery installed on eMMC, but do have CM7 installed to eMMC, can we use the 8 boot trick to reset our nooks to stock?
I'm running CM7 on my eMMC that I installed using the "CWM on SD" technique. My Nook stopped booting last night after midnight. Since I did not change anything with the OS and had rebooted a couple times earlier in the day, I'm ASSUMING that the 1.2 update came down automagically via wifi late last night, and was unable to complete install when rebooting. I did not see any prompts or input from the Nook during use or on reboot that would have indicated that and update had been received and/or applied.
Also, I was under the impression that the 8 boot reset pulls the software off a chip that has the OS "cooked" into. Is that correct? If not, wouldn't an eMMC install of CM7 remove any chance of the 8 boot reset being successful?
EDIT: just read the linked instructions above. I'll give that a shot tonight.
Anyone have any ideas here - I successfully removed CWM from my NC, then did the eight boot interrupts, and the stock software reload thing seemed to go okay. When I try to reset data by holding down power+n, nothing happens. It turns on, but then right back off. If I try to boot without holding n, it stalls on the "n" screen.
Any thoughts?
Flashed again with cwm up to 1.0.1 and I can't update to 1.2 or 1.1 via internal memory or sd. I changed file names and verified checksums and they are accurate and still no dice. WTF
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Weird. After an erase and deregister 1.1 and 1.2 finally went through. Something must have not been in the right state without that.
So if you're getting stuck do both methods in Part 2 of http://nookdevs.com/Flash_back_to_clean_stock_ROM
Same issue as others
Yeah... same issue here. Was running 1.0.1 rooted (no SD method). I did not have CWM Recovery installed in eMMC but did make an 8GB SD CWM Recovery.
So after the failed push update from B&N ... I now have the boot loop issue. My guess is their update failed because of some root thing I had in place. Not installing CWM Recovery to eMMC was my biggest issue because at least that would have blocked the automatic update from B&N.
At any rate... I've tried multiple time to recover and now find myself going back to unrooted stock just so I can get the B&N working again.
My wife is gonna kill me if I can't get this thing working again soon. The new magazine issue of "US" is about to come out. =)
Everybody calm down and just follow the Instructions here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=931720
[HOW-TO] : Restore Nook Color back to stock EASILY!
That should fix your Nook no matter what you did to it.
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=japzone;That should fix your Nook no matter what you did to it.
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Yes, that works, but that restores the Nook back to 1.0.1. How does one then get it back to 1.1.0?
I followed the same procedure using the 1.1.0 firmware, but it refuses to work.
Anybody know how I can get back to 1.1.0?
Thanks.
assuming you have cwr, have you tried this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1050520
I'm about to try it now since I fail at ADB and rebooting apparently...
cameraz said:
Yes, that works, but that restores the Nook back to 1.0.1. How does one then get it back to 1.1.0?
I followed the same procedure using the 1.1.0 firmware, but it refuses to work.
Anybody know how I can get back to 1.1.0?
Thanks.
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I tried this method and it worked perfectly!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=945838
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I'm stuck at the grey N screen and I can't get out. I just got my NC today, updated to 1.0.1, used the latest Autonooter, followed the instructions to a T, everything worked great.
I left the SD Card in (didn't know you were supposed to take it out and reformat it, none of the instructions were specific about that). I was playing with the unit, everything was working great and decided to reboot it because I saw there was a custom animation and I wanted to see it (didn't remember seeing it the first time around). Now the thing won't reboot. It just gets stuck at the grey N screen. I've tried the power + home method and done the factory resets 3 times but when it resets it still hangs on the N-screen and won't boot.
I'm at a loss here. Some one please help.
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I'm stuck at the grey N screen and I can't get out. I just got my NC today, updated to 1.0.1, used the latest Autonooter, followed the instructions to a T, everything worked great.
I left the SD Card in (didn't know you were supposed to take it out and reformat it, none of the instructions were specific about that). I was playing with the unit, everything was working great and decided to reboot it because I saw there was a custom animation and I wanted to see it (didn't remember seeing it the first time around). Now the thing won't reboot. It just gets stuck at the grey N screen. I've tried the power + home method and done the factory resets 3 times but when it resets it still hangs on the N-screen and won't boot.
I'm at a loss here. Some one please help.
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Did you try taking the SD out and then booting? It'll keep trying to boot from it as long as nooter is on there.
wvcachi said:
Did you try taking the SD out and then booting? It'll keep trying to boot from it as long as nooter is on there.
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Yes I did. It's doing all of this with the SD card out.
jbright44 said:
Yes I did. It's doing all of this with the SD card out.
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I'd say interrupt the boot 8x (powering down will do) to initiate system restore, then re-root.
wvcachi said:
I'd say interrupt the boot 8x (powering down will do) to initiate system restore, then re-root.
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Edit. That fixed it. Thanks. Man do I feel stupid. I thought the 8x reset and the 3 button method were the same. Apparently not. I'll try this again a little smarter hopefully this time.
Thank you for this thread. I thought I just bricked my 2 hour old nook. I stupidly restarted it after root with the nooter card still plugged in. Then I couldn't figure out why it was taking so long for the screen to turn on, so I kept pressing the button and then holding it. Then I realized the card was still in. Took the card out and tried to boot it, but it hung at the 'n' screen. The 8 interrupted boot method saved me from my stupidity though. Thanks.
Same here - left the card in...
8x reset and then a home and power reset cleared me up. Then update back to 1.1 and autonooter 3 again.
Loving it ever since.
hey
im having the same problem i did the factory reset to and nothing
wats the 3 count and wat else can i do
So what to do when factory restores and stock installs fail?!
OK... reviving this thread since it's my exact problem but I've been unable to find resolution. I've been searching everywhere for what to do next but nothing seems to be working.
I'm helping my buddy get his nook working. He said he was updating to 1.4 and when he rebooted it, it froze on the n screen. He plugged it back into his Win 7 machine to try the update again and it wouldn't mount as a USB device.
After a bunch of reading and fiddling, he built an SD card with ClockworkMod and installed in on an SD card. Or so he thought... he hadn't made it bootable. Over the phone, I walked him through restoring the image to his card and then it booted.
CWM comes back with a pile of errors. Specifically,
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/command
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
When trying to format /data and /system, we also get errors.
We've downloaded various factory restore zips and tried installing them but they install (successfully according to CWM) and we reboot only to get stuck at the dreaded n screen again. We've done the 8 boot interrupt restore and get and error to call support (nobody answers this week) and done the regular power/+/n restore and it completes but leaves us again on the n screen.
Can anyone tell me the significance of these errors in CWM? It's the only thing different from all the tutorials and video walkthroughs we've followed and although we've seen these errors in other posts, there's never been a good explanation of them and how to resolve them if necessary.
Also, what is the latest version of CWM for the Nook Color and where do I find it? Is there an official site for CWM? Seems like people are just linking to older versions and sources all over the place with no common "go to the CWM site and get latest build of CWM." The latest I've found is 3.2.0.1 in a post back in August 2011.
Thanks in advance! Hoping this gets us over this hump and helps anyone else in the in the same situation.
moose
Solved it...
I've managed to solve the problem I outlined above. I'm not at home right now, so I'll post the specifics once I can get back and post the links and images I used to get this working.
Note that I had no concern for the data/books/apps that were on the device originally. I just wanted it working again with stock 1.4.1.
Basically, I noticed that after restoring to 1.1, the initial screen said "welcome to the future of reading" and then when I updated to 1.2, it said "read forever" so I knew the updates were at least doing something. I now needed to get rid of the errors in CWM 3.2.0.1 so started looking for something to blow away corrupt (?) partitions.
I found a post that had two zip files and it said they repartitioned the nook entirely. I hoped they would blow away my corrupted partitions by rewriting the partition table. I ran one, and it forced me to reboot. Then I ran the second and rebooted. It loaded up, got to the n screen and paused just long enough for me to lose some hope and then flipped over to the nook color boot animation. Yah! Progress!
Tried to register the device using my own bn.com account but wasn't successful. Turns out that you need to either use the original registered account on bn.com or unregistered the nook from his account, but since the error shared the same wording as previous failed factory restores (but this time in the nook registration interface), I assumed it was something locally. I came across a post in the searching that mentioned the need to unregister the nook from the original account to register it on another.
While trying to figure out what to do, I found a 1.4.1 signed stock image that also reconfigured the restore on the device and worked through CWM "install zip from SD" rather than using bn.com update zip via usb (i was still having trouble accessing the nook via usb at this point).
I downloaded the stock cwm 1.4.1 zip and installed it through cwm 3.2.0.1. It booted and then I saw the intro video on the nook registration page had a different woman. I got my buddy to send me the email and password he registered the nook with and the registration process was successful. I now have a working stock 1.4.1 nook color to return to my buddy.
I'll post the actual links to the posts/images that I used once I get home.
Hope this helps others!
I'm also getting the E: Can't mount / errors.
Will try this when I get home.
Also i'm just realizing now that i am using an older CWR v3.0.0.5, so that might be my issue also.
links
Mooseroo Could you please post links used to fix this issue
Try using this version of CWR. Just remember you can always choose a recovery image smaller than or the same as your SD card but not larger.
http://mrm3.net/blog/2011/03/11/nook-color-updated-clockwork-recovery-bootable-sd/
this is not working. same issue with nook 1.4.1 and CM7...hangs at "N" or goes black with CM7
Have you check the MD5 of all your files to make sure you have good downloads? It is frequently a skipped step but one of the easiest and first things you need to check.
Mooseroo - where are you?
mooseroo said:
I've managed to solve the problem I outlined above. I'm not at home right now, so I'll post the specifics once I can get back and post the links and images I used to get this working.
Note that I had no concern for the data/books/apps that were on the device originally. I just wanted it working again with stock 1.4.1.
Basically, I noticed that after restoring to 1.1, the initial screen said "welcome to the future of reading" and then when I updated to 1.2, it said "read forever" so I knew the updates were at least doing something. I now needed to get rid of the errors in CWM 3.2.0.1 so started looking for something to blow away corrupt (?) partitions.
I found a post that had two zip files and it said they repartitioned the nook entirely. I hoped they would blow away my corrupted partitions by rewriting the partition table. I ran one, and it forced me to reboot. Then I ran the second and rebooted. It loaded up, got to the n screen and paused just long enough for me to lose some hope and then flipped over to the nook color boot animation. Yah! Progress!
Tried to register the device using my own bn.com account but wasn't successful. Turns out that you need to either use the original registered account on bn.com or unregistered the nook from his account, but since the error shared the same wording as previous failed factory restores (but this time in the nook registration interface), I assumed it was something locally. I came across a post in the searching that mentioned the need to unregister the nook from the original account to register it on another.
While trying to figure out what to do, I found a 1.4.1 signed stock image that also reconfigured the restore on the device and worked through CWM "install zip from SD" rather than using bn.com update zip via usb (i was still having trouble accessing the nook via usb at this point).
I downloaded the stock cwm 1.4.1 zip and installed it through cwm 3.2.0.1. It booted and then I saw the intro video on the nook registration page had a different woman. I got my buddy to send me the email and password he registered the nook with and the registration process was successful. I now have a working stock 1.4.1 nook color to return to my buddy.
I'll post the actual links to the posts/images that I used once I get home.
Hope this helps others!
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Just found this thread and I have the same issue - can you post the links you reference? Please?
tmccully said:
Just found this thread and I have the same issue - can you post the links you reference? Please?
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I think he's talking about my files in this post.
So my friend just got a new NOOKcolor
we successfully rooted it with Auto-Nooter
I was trying to get ADB to work and decided to reboot
now it just repeatedly gets to "Touch the Future of Reading" screen and reboots
I've 'tried' the 8 interrupted reboots but I have yet to get it to restore to anything
I was able to SSH in to it and tried to fix the BootCnt file per a set of instructions on the web (the commands appeared to work but - I'm still at boot loops)
The last resort is just to return it back to Best Buy and wait till the rest of the Android tablets come out...
but I have to imagine there's a way I can restore it somehow - maybe load a new image on to an microSD card or something....
I've had no problems with anything else I've rooted (3 Droid Incredibles, Droid 1, Droid 2)
Argent36 said:
So my friend just got a new NOOKcolor
we successfully rooted it with Auto-Nooter
I was trying to get ADB to work and decided to reboot
now it just repeatedly gets to "Touch the Future of Reading" screen and reboots
I've 'tried' the 8 interrupted reboots but I have yet to get it to restore to anything
I was able to SSH in to it and tried to fix the BootCnt file per a set of instructions on the web (the commands appeared to work but - I'm still at boot loops)
The last resort is just to return it back to Best Buy and wait till the rest of the Android tablets come out...
but I have to imagine there's a way I can restore it somehow - maybe load a new image on to an microSD card or something....
I've had no problems with anything else I've rooted (3 Droid Incredibles, Droid 1, Droid 2)
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Same thing happened to me.
Get Nookie Froyo running off the SD card. From there you can install other tools. I had already made a backup when it happened to me. I was able to use Nookie Froyo to install ROM Manager, and then restore my backup. Not sure what you would need to do from there without a backup. But, either way, I would recommend you check out the Nookie Froyo thread.
EDIT: You could use Nookie Froyo to get Clockwork recovery installed. Then you can return the nook to stock, and start over again.
yeah I just got Nookie Froyo booted up....but there's no market?
Argent36 said:
yeah I just got Nookie Froyo booted up....but there's no market?
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Check out http://www.nookdevs.com/NookColor:_Nookie_Froyo_Tips you have to manually push the google apps
Argent36 said:
yeah I just got Nookie Froyo booted up....but there's no market?
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When it happened to me, I wasn't able to connect to adb to push an app.
I gmailed myself the ROM Manager APK, and then got into my gmail from the nookie browser. Installed it from there, and I was good to go. I actually had use nookie froyo 0.5.8, because 0.5.9 was giving me SD card errors and wouldn't let me install an app.
hrm I can't even get ADB to work - keep getting protocol fault (no status) whenever I try to do anything
and yeah its telling me my SD card is damaged too - its brand new though
Argent36 said:
hrm I can't even get ADB to work - keep getting protocol fault (no status) whenever I try to do anything
and yeah its telling me my SD card is damaged too - its brand new though
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It has something to do with nookie, not your SD card.
Try the 0.5.8, and grab the ROM Manager apk from the Clockwork thread here in nook development.
philburkhardt said:
It has something to do with nookie, not your SD card.
Try the 0.5.8, and grab the ROM Manager apk from the Clockwork thread here in nook development.
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yeah loading 0.5.8 Nookie now - and I emailed myself ROM Manager apk and the Nook Color restore file from Koush's site
have you checked this page already?
nookdevs.com Talk:NookColor_Fix_Boot_Loops
I was able to fix boot loops without using nf.
(sorry, I can't post links yet.)
sardeenz said:
nookdevs.com Talk:NookColor_Fix_Boot_Loops
I was able to fix boot loops without using nf.
(sorry, I can't post links yet.)
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That's a different kind of boot loop.
sardeenz said:
nookdevs.com Talk:NookColor_Fix_Boot_Loops
I was able to fix boot loops without using nf.
(sorry, I can't post links yet.)
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been there done that - can't get it to do whatever its supposed to
neither can I figure out the whole 8 interrupted reboots thing either
and no file manager is making it hard to install ROM Manager etc
getting frustrated
Argent36 said:
been there done that - can't get it to do whatever its supposed to
neither can I figure out the whole 8 interrupted reboots thing either
and no file manager is making it hard to install ROM Manager etc
getting frustrated
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I didn't have any trouble getting ROM Manager installed. What is the file manager telling you?
there is no file manager on here so I can't get to the APK's to install them
i'm almost ready to just leave it stuck in boot loops and return it to Best Buy as defective
EDIT: finally got ROM Manager to install
but apparently SuperUser isn't working 100%
and it won't boot to Recovery
and apparently my 6GB microSD card is only really 2.5mb so I can't load this on to it even if I could get in to Recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=914690
If you click on the apk in gmail, it should give you the option to install it right there.
nope it only downloaded it - then in my notification bar I was able to install it from there...
but that hasn't gotten me anything - I flashed Recovery - but it wont boot in to it
Argent36 said:
nope it only downloaded it - then in my notification bar I was able to install it from there...
but that hasn't gotten me anything - I flashed Recovery - but it wont boot in to it
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Not sure why you are having issues with ROM Manager, it worked for me. I was stuck in the "future of reading" boot loop for a day, until I went the gmailed apk route.
I wish I could be of more help.
and I wish there was just a way to boot the SD to a stock recovery image
or there was an easy way to get it to do it's restore
Your SD card needs formatting from an Android device. It will then get its initial capacity. Then you can flash.
By the way, ADB should be working from froyo, or even CWR. Get that running, re-run the nook-dev commands for adb over usb. If you can get adb working, snowf0x dd boot image only weighs 11mb. See dev thread.
And please, do read the forum, most of your questions have already been answered 10 times.
Thanks.
the actual problem is when you restore the Nookie Froyo image to the SD card - it only makes it a 2.5mb card.....you can't access the rest of it
EDIT: Doesn't matter anymore - this thread can be closed
my friend is just going to return it and get his money back
If you can boot up Nookie Froyo, then the best way to restore back to stock would be to use the DD images available here in the forums. Just find that thread and follow the instructions. It might be faster using Nookie Froyo 0.5.8 since 0.5.9 has a bug that makes the SD card parition corrupt.
Ok so here's what happened.
I rooted my nook with autonooter 3.0.0, then I installed rom manager to install cwm. I installed the latest version of cwm and I tried to make a backup, it ended up in my nook only booting in cwm. So I found a cwm removal script and removed cwm. I booted my nook and opened rom manager and I decided to try an older version of cwm. I pressed make a backup in rom manager and it just went into a boot loop. I can't really turn off my nook, and I can't really turn it on. It just keeps going to "touch the future of reading", then turns off, then a couple of minutes later, goes back to "touch the future of reading". To make it clear, I do not have a backup.
So can anyone please assist me in fixing my nook? I'm in a dead end here.
Sounds like a boot loop try
Method one: Eight interrupted Boots
1. Power off the nook.
2. Tap the power button.
3. As soon as Welcome to the future of reading appears, hold the power button down to interrupt the boot process.
* If the boot animation does not appear, add 1 to your interrupted boot count.
* If the boot animation DOES appear, your interrupted boot count is reset to zero. Start over.
4. Repeat from step 2 until your failed boot count reaches 8. At this point, the nook will re-flash its /system partition. You will see the process on the right.
From Nook Devs
i went through this yesterday... i was told you can't brick a nook color so I restored it back to the original firmware...go to this website www.theunlockr.com then click the how to's then go to Android and look for Nook Color then look for how to restore to stock firmware and follow the instructions. they worked for me and I'm sure they will work for you also...Good Luck
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Method one: Eight interrupted Boots
1. Power off the nook.
2. Tap the power button.
3. As soon as Welcome to the future of reading appears, hold the power button down to interrupt the boot process.
* If the boot animation does not appear, add 1 to your interrupted boot count.
* If the boot animation DOES appear, your interrupted boot count is reset to zero. Start over.
4. Repeat from step 2 until your failed boot count reaches 8. At this point, the nook will re-flash its /system partition. You will see the process on the right.
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Thing is, I can't power off or power on the nook.
I'm going to try and restore it to stock.
bennook said:
Ok so here's what happened.
I rooted my nook with autonooter 3.0.0, then I installed rom manager to install cwm. I installed the latest version of cwm and I tried to make a backup, it ended up in my nook only booting in cwm. So I found a cwm removal script and removed cwm. I booted my nook and opened rom manager and I decided to try an older version of cwm. I pressed make a backup in rom manager and it just went into a boot loop. I can't really turn off my nook, and I can't really turn it on. It just keeps going to "touch the future of reading", then turns off, then a couple of minutes later, goes back to "touch the future of reading". To make it clear, I do not have a backup.
So can anyone please assist me in fixing my nook? I'm in a dead end here.
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You need to boot a stock image. Try this link http://www.androidtablets.net/forum...ll-clockwork-recovery-revert-stock-image.html
I'm So hoping someone will help me, I tried to root my device but it didn't work I couldnt get off the software so I installed 2gb clockwork 0.7 and nook complete restore 1.0.1 I followed all tutorials carefully, but when it comes to restore data it says no files found. Lost, I went ahead with the restore. It appeared to work except now I get a message flashing up that I cant read the screen just flashes and I think the partitions are lost too. I'm on the verge of tears. (im a girl dont judge) lol. And I'm lost with my expensive doorstop. PLEASE can anyone help me fix this as i'm at a loss (
No need to worry. The nice thing about the NC is that it will always boot from the SD card first. Sounds like you tried this...I suggest deleting everything you have (clockwork mod files, stock restore files etc) re-download everything and start fresh.
on your computer, format your uSD card, use Win32DiskImager to flash the clockwork mod boot image onto the uSD card and copy over the stock restore files. Place the uSD card into the NC and reboot. you should boot into clockwork mod and from there you can install the stock zip file from the uSD card.
GL!
Thanks,
I managed to get it working by resetting 8 times and booting a factory reset, but now it wont install any updayes and i'm stuck on the poo 1.01 software. I tried putting the official update on clockwork and booting from there but it says file bad with any version I use (screams in frustration)
This will fix your partitions
It was awhile ago, so I don't remember the exact steps, but the following file will fix everything...
nookie-froyo-0.6.8.custom.3.zip
When you unzip it you will get the following:
nookie-froyo-0.6.8.custom.3.img
You will need a program like 'WinImage' to write this image file to your SD Chip. Once done, boot your Nook with this chip and install Froyo. You probably don't want Froyo, but thats OK. This is just the first step... but it is key.... This install will 100% recreate and fix all your partitions.
Now you have two choices,
1. Find a stock nook image, and install it to your nook. I think it is 1.01
or
2. Find 'boot.img' and 'system.img' for the nook color. Write those to a bootable SD chip and install.
I am not sure if it was #1 or #2 that worked for me. Try #1 first. If it works, you will be able to start up your nook and register it with B and N. Then you can download their 1.2 update and install it as they instruct.
Good luck.
Follow this thread and you can get it back to original stock 1.0 or 1.01 and then do the updates as normal by waiting for OTA or sideloading them.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=931720
Thank you guys I've followed your steps and also looked around this site and im back on the latest stock software. I appreciate your help
Currently I am running nookie froyo 0.6.8 from the internal rom but I am having the following problem even when I had eclair with autonooter. When I am turning off my nook for the night, in the morning I am stuck at the "Touch the future..." screen and I can only boot through clockwork recovery and choose reboot. I think that it started when I flashed clockwork for the first time, but I am not sure. Any ideas?
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Currently I am running nookie froyo 0.6.8 from the internal rom but I am having the following problem even when I had eclair with autonooter. When I am turning off my nook for the night, in the morning I am stuck at the "Touch the future..." screen and I can only boot through clockwork recovery and choose reboot. I think that it started when I flashed clockwork for the first time, but I am not sure. Any ideas?
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I am searching the forums to find an answer to the same problem. I am running stock eclair that has been autonootered. I don't have clockwork installed. I can always boot with the sdcard to Honeycomb.. sometimes I can then reboot back into Eclair.
i had this one time, i try the 8 failed boot's to restore, didn't restore but rebooted to eclair!
arf, i'm having the same problem after all..
I had the same thing happen to me had to reformat cache if I wanted to boot into froyo,its a great system but that one problem did me in went back to stock and rooted the NC and plan on staying this way I just give up flash.Looked all over for fix or someone to explain why but never did get an answer sorry i couldnt help you but if i find answer will let you know
ok will look forward when i have time
At this point i can boot by pressing power + n for 30s, it boot to recovery, then i choose "reboot"
Yes that's right, this is the only way I can boot too (power but. + n).
when rebooted i lower setcpu to 1ghz max. it seems to help to boot ..
There are some really good unbricking//"my nook won't boot" sort of threads to be found in the developers section; but this one should be more than enough to fix your issues:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=949699
Additionally, I find that reflashing to a stock ROM or restoring a previous working backup image from CWM is the best way to go about it. Good luck!
I have the same problem too. Just remove the SD card on power on (reboot with software is OK)
Looking for better fix.
Taeseong said:
There are some really good unbricking//"my nook won't boot" sort of threads to be found in the developers section; but this one should be more than enough to fix your issues:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=949699
Additionally, I find that reflashing to a stock ROM or restoring a previous working backup image from CWM is the best way to go about it. Good luck!
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Thx, I'll take a look at that if I ever have booting issues.
Think this is caused by the recovery image. Upgrade your recovery to the latest version 3.0.1.0 and see if that fixes it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=971197
Going to try that today ..I just looked and i do have an older recovery file so maybe that is the problem will report back later on it.
Did the update, I will shut it off for the night and will check it in the morning.
Sent from my Nook Color
I also read CWR does not get along with 1.1..I just updated CWR and it still did the same thing what Im going to do now is clean restore then custom froyo then after setup go to market get rom manager install reboot into recovery and then install the remove crw with root file.
I downloaded the restore to stock zip file. Put it on the sd card. Then used the power and "n" to get to the butloader. Chose install from sd card and it installed. Back to operational!
Hello.
I have a little problem here and need some advise please. I bought my nook and it came with v1.1.0 firmware. I rooted my nook yesterday and installed rom manager and subsequently CWR. When I flashed cwr I used nook color not nook color old. When ever I tried to make a backup of the rom using cwr it would not mount /system.
I then reflashed cwr and tried nook color old and was able to perform a backup (or so I thought). After the backup was complete the phone rebooted into cwr and now I can get the nook to reboot. It always reboots back into cwr. I have tried turning the nook off and rebooting as well as restoring the nand backup that I just made but it still will only go back to the cwr section.
Please any help would be greatly appreciated. I do not have any other backups saved on my computer that I can go to. Would you suggest taking out my sd card and installing something on it trying something that way?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
Best,
Anything anyone. I have tried just about all I know and still cant get it. I am able to burn the honeycomb image and boot up with the sd card but of course as soon as I remove it and restart the nook reboots straight into CWM recovery.
I have tried factory reset and all but still nothing. Any ideas please.
here you go - post 7 in this thread has the fix:
Thanks smitty. I just found it as you posted. Much appreciated though. Now I am back to stock and am stuck on the registration. Attempts to register with B&N for some reason wont go through. Gonna search it a bit to see if I can find a solution. Am sure someone else has had this problem.
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Thanks smitty. I just found it as you posted. Much appreciated though. Now I am back to stock and am stuck on the registration. Attempts to register with B&N for some reason wont go through. Gonna search it a bit to see if I can find a solution. Am sure someone else has had this problem.
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CWR Couldn't mount the system partition because there is a bug with the current CWR, you have to install the "kernel" manually. And don't use the "Old nook CRW" either.
Follow the directions found in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=971197
To make it short, using ROM Manager, flash the latest CRW 3.0.1.0 for Nook Color. (No flash old one)
Then use ADB to push the kernel file to the boot partition and you are set.