What version of CWM did you use to flash 7.0.3, cuz I heard some people had issues flashing nightlys with older versions of CWM. I currently have a 3.0.0.5, I think, bootable CWM SD card and am wondering if I should update it before trying to flash 7.0.3
On a side note I have always kept CWM on an SD card versus on the emmc. Is it better to keep it that way or should I flash CWM to my emmc?
Thanks for any info.
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What version of CWM did you use to flash 7.0.3, cuz I heard some people had issues flashing nightlys with older versions of CWM. I currently have a 3.0.0.5, I think, bootable CWM SD card and am wondering if I should update it before trying to flash 7.0.3
On a side note I have always kept CWM on an SD card versus on the emmc. Is it better to keep it that way or should I flash CWM to my emmc?
Thanks for any info.
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You shoul update your recovery. If you don't have problems yet, you will!!! I was on CWM 3.0.1 and could not flash any of the recent nightlies. Current version of CWM is 3.0.2.8
Thought so. Will update my CWM SD card to the latest before I move to 7.0.3.
Thanks
If I am just updating to a newer version of the same software my apps and what not will remain correct?
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Thought so. Will update my CWM SD card to the latest before I move to 7.0.3.
Thanks
If I am just updating to a newer version of the same software my apps and what not will remain correct?
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Yes sir, you're just updating your recovery.
hockeyfamily737 said:
Yes sir, you're just updating your recovery.
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Sorry I missed part of your question. Here is my preference.....
I flash clockwork recovery to my EMMC, because it makes switching ROM'S much easier. I also keep and emergency 2GB SD card imaged with CWM and a stable version of CM7, gapps, & OC kernel......for those occasional emergency oh $hit situations.
Cool thanks for the suggestion. I haven't had any of those moments yet but its best to be prepared.
I think i didn't make my question clear. When i asked if my apps and what not will remain, i was talking about when i update my nook not CWM. Will all my apps and data be on my nook still after i update to 7.0.3 from 7.0.2?
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Cool thanks for the suggestion. I haven't had any of those moments yet but its best to be prepared.
I think i didn't make my question clear. When i asked if my apps and what not will remain, i was talking about when i update my nook not CWM. Will all my apps and data be on my nook still after i update to 7.0.3 from 7.0.2?
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If you go from 7.0.2 to 7.0.3 and only wipe cache & dalvik your apps will remain, but it's still not a bad idea to use an app like Titanium to back up your apps & data. Sometimes things just plain go wrong when enhancing our devices.
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Thanks for all your help I now have my updated cwm SD card, flashed 7.0.3, and flashed the of kernel. Looks like I'm golden for now.
What is the exact process to upgrade from 7.0.2 to 7.0.3 on a CM7 SD installation with a stock 1.2 on eMMC?
I was notified of the update on my NC but when I try to install it, it will NEVER get into Recovery on its own. The only way it works is if I remove the SD card upon reboot, it then asks for a SD card, and then it says the file can't be found yet I can see it's right where it should be.
Is there a manual way to update it on my SD card via my computer to where I don't lose any apps and/or settings? Still quite new to this obviously...
Thanks!
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Hello, just picked up my NC. Messed around a little bit, got it to root fine, running Froyo off my SD. Want to get CM7, was thinking of going the phiremod route.
I'm a little bit confused with the CW version and ext4 compatibility. I'm just a little worried cuz I ended up in a CW boot loop when i tried flashing Froyo to internal mem. But I think its cuz i had flashed the old recovery? Anyway, got back to stock and upgraded/re-rooted.
So can i just go from Rooted 1.1 to burning a bootable clockwork 3.0.1 on to my SD card? Then flash a ROM and Gapps?
The bootable SD card thread says something about the partition needing to be ext4, which is what's freaking me out. Is there a kernel to flash before? am i skipping an entire step here?
Thanks for any feedback
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Hello, just picked up my NC. Messed around a little bit, got it to root fine, running Froyo off my SD. Want to get CM7, was thinking of going the phiremod route.
I'm a little bit confused with the CW version and ext4 compatibility. I'm just a little worried cuz I ended up in a CW boot loop when i tried flashing Froyo to internal mem. But I think its cuz i had flashed the old recovery? Anyway, got back to stock and upgraded/re-rooted.
So can i just go from Rooted 1.1 to burning a bootable clockwork 3.0.1 on to my SD card? Then flash a ROM and Gapps?
The bootable SD card thread says something about the partition needing to be ext4, which is what's freaking me out. Is there a kernel to flash before? am i skipping an entire step here?
Thanks for any feedback
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Thats what I did and it worked perfectly. Phiremod has gapps and market built in.
Scott
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Hi,
I found this post a very useful and detailed description of installing CM7 on internal
memory:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11535969&postcount=151
It includes the steps for formatting required for CM7.
Don't forget that you will need a uSD for 'data' after as well as the one for installing.
Hope this helps!
Peter
hi all
i am wanting to install android 3.0 on my nook
but i have clockworkmodrecovery installed is there anyway to install honeycomb with that
i have looked and read alot but cant find much on it
please help me install it
thanks
antec100 said:
hi all
i am wanting to install android 3.0 on my nook
but i have clockworkmodrecovery installed is there anyway to install honeycomb with that
i have looked and read alot but cant find much on it
please help me install it
thanks
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The easiest method is to flash the zip file found in the thread below (flash 2nd edition, be sure to follow instructions for that edition, dont format boot.). You will need to have clockworkmod recovery 3.0.1.0 installed for it to work (wont work with 3.0.0.5). Note: this will more than likely erase cwm recovery. If you want to make a change in the future to another Rom, there are threads in which you can burn cwm recovery to an sd card, boot from that card and install cwm and the rom of your choice back internally. I have done all of this myself without any issues. Good luck
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=947071
why don't you just install CM7? it's full featured and much more stable.
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why don't you just install CM7? it's full featured and much more stable.
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I tend to agree. 3.0 was really nice, but lacked working flash player among other things. If you want to test drive, may try to run it from an sd card.
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I tend to agree. 3.0 was really nice, but lacked working flash player among other things. If you want to test drive, may try to run it from an sd card.
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If you do think about running HC off of an SD card, be sure to look for an SD card that runs well. I originally ran HC off of an SD card and the experience was okay, but nothing as good as running off of eMMC. I actually agree with the previous posts: CM7 is definitely the way to go at the moment...just wish the bluetooth was a little more stable.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12148714&postcount=49 if you're looking for a compatible uSD card.
I have been lurking and reading for a couple of weeks now. I bought a used NC with 1.1 and used Autonooter to root it. Works great.
I bought a second NC which had the 1.2 s/w on it. I used the manualnooter process to root it. That works pretty well.
Now I'm thinking about getting into the nightly CM7 game. I'm wondering is there anything I need to watch out for with the 2 NC's I have if I do this. Do I have to take them back to stock? Can I just follow the CM7 instructions?
Any insight and guidance would be appreciated
50 views and no replies. If you read this and can help I would really appreciate some info. I'm reluctant to proceed until I hear from someone who has traveled the road before. Thanks
You can run CM7, stable or nightly, off of an SD card. You don't have to change anything on your Nooks to do this. In fact, they don't even need to be rooted. Running CM7 on the SD card will not change anything on the built-in memory of the Nook.
Look for the "size agnostic" thread, follow the directions, and you're good to go.
ps. I enjoy your music.
yeah, just follow the instructions on flashing cm7 for the first time. and make sure you understand the CWM instructions. you may want to try a stable rom for now. there are lots of battery and kernel issues right now with the nightly builds. but not to fear the devs are working hard to fix them. just stay with the stable's and your be fine. I hope this was helpful...
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yeah, just follow the instructions on flashing cm7 for the first time. and make sure you understand the CWM instructions. you may want to try a stable rom for now. there are lots of battery and kernel issues right now with the nightly builds. but not to fear the devs are working hard to fix them. just stay with the stable's and your be fine. I hope this was helpful...
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is this the one you mean?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11452450&postcount=19
Well, I went ahead figuring "How hard could it be anyway?".
I did the nand backup with CWM 3.0.2.8
I then ran ROM manager V4.2.0.2 from internal memory.
I choose the option that allows me to download ROMS.
I chose CyanogenMod, and then chose 7.0.3.
I downloaded the ROM
I then chose Install ROM from SD card
It asked me about clearing caches, etc and I chose the default values already checked.
It installed without errors.
I rebooted and it got to the last part of the boot process where the word "color" is rapidly changing and stayed there indefinitely,
I rebooted with CWM on the SD card and tried to reinstall the Manualnooter I loaded on this NC a week ago.
Rebooted. Still hung up.
I copied my nand backup to the CWN SD card and chose restore.
It booted back to my manualnooter install successfully.
So I'm successfully back where I started.
Can someone help me understand what I did wrong on what I need to do to make it work? Thanks
Not sure what went wrong, but I would also suggest trying verygreen's size-agnostic approach. You keep your manual nooter and can run CM7 from an SD card to see if you want to go all the way and remove the stock BN software.
Try this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1000957
Or, if you want to go crazy, you could try racks' dual boot SD card image of Phiremod 6.2 (a variation of CM7) and Honeycomb. That's what I'm using and Phiremod works great (aside from battery life ) and honeycomb is just plain slick to use.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1045018
I loaded CM7 7.0.2 stable and was able to get it going. Thanks
So I just upgraded to CM 10.1 from CM 9 that I have been running since the beginning. My one issue is that whenever I try to mount my "SD" card (Internal storage obviously) It just tells me that it is now safe to remove it. I have been unable to get it to mount, but it mounts fine in TWRP. Any ideas? I'm gonna reflash and see if the issue was the custom kernal or a botched flash, but other than that I'm lost. Any help would be appreciated.
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So I just upgraded to CM 10.1 from CM 9 that I have been running since the beginning. My one issue is that whenever I try to mount my "SD" card (Internal storage obviously) It just tells me that it is now safe to remove it. I have been unable to get it to mount, but it mounts fine in TWRP. Any ideas? I'm gonna reflash and see if the issue was the custom kernal or a botched flash, but other than that I'm lost. Any help would be appreciated.
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What ROM did you Flash. I run the Night Builds of CM 10.1 and it works without any problems
Stefan
stefpaul said:
What ROM did you Flash. I run the Night Builds of CM 10.1 and it works without any problems
Stefan
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I'm using the nightlies as well. I ended up getting it fixed, I guess it was an issue with the custom kernel. Talked to the dev, and he updated it. Someone else was having the same issue so he decided to help us both out. I'm all set now
OrangeTang said:
So I just upgraded to CM 10.1 from CM 9 that I have been running since the beginning. My one issue is that whenever I try to mount my "SD" card (Internal storage obviously) It just tells me that it is now safe to remove it. I have been unable to get it to mount, but it mounts fine in TWRP. Any ideas? I'm gonna reflash and see if the issue was the custom kernal or a botched flash, but other than that I'm lost. Any help would be appreciated.
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Have you used acmeinstaller3 to increase the partion size and upgraded to the last CMW?
If not that could be why.
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Have you used acmeinstaller3 to increase the partion size and upgraded to the last CMW?
If not that could be why.
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Yes I have. And as far as I have read I wouldn't even be able to install CM 10.1 to begin with if I had not, the partition size is not big enough. The issue is taken care of now though, it was some random glitch with the custom kernel I was installing.
I uninstalled CM9 using acmeuninstaller and then installed CM 10.1 using acmeinstaller3 / cm-10.1-20130617-UNOFFICIAL-tenderloin, so far i didn't notice this issue.
[Q][Nook HD]I have been running cm10.x from the emmc on all of my nooks (color, tablet and HD+). A friend just got an HD and wants to dual boot with stock on emmc and 10.x on sd. I have looked through many threads and can't seem to find any instructions which are running a stable release from the SD card. Can someone point me to a guide that is using a stable version of 10.x?
So I got a version running from SD from this thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2063968. I cannot boot into stock with the SD card in the nook. The option is in the CWM boot menu, but it is dimmed out. Any ideas?
Also, I get the message that a new version is availabe (10.2.1). I'm assuming that if I flashed that, it would wipe out the stock firmware instead of updating the SD card to 10.2.1. Is that correct?
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[Q][Nook HD]I have been running cm10.x from the emmc on all of my nooks (color, tablet and HD+). A friend just got an HD and wants to dual boot with stock on emmc and 10.x on sd. I have looked through many threads and can't seem to find any instructions which are running a stable release from the SD card. Can someone point me to a guide that is using a stable version of 10.x?
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mogators1 said:
So I got a version running from SD from this thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2063968. I cannot boot into stock with the SD card in the nook. The option is in the CWM boot menu, but it is dimmed out. Any ideas?
Also, I get the message that a new version is availabe (10.2.1). I'm assuming that if I flashed that, it would wipe out the stock firmware instead of updating the SD card to 10.2.1. Is that correct?
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Don't know about the first issue, you have to ask in that thread. But you are right, installing that CM10.2.1 will get installed to internal memory and wipe out stock.
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