Ok nook wont boot past "N", was trying to apply cm7 stable and this has happened. steps please?
This is the guide that helped me.
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After digging around for a few weeks I cannot seem to find detailed instructions on going from a rooted NC running 1.0.0 to Froyo permanently on the EMMC. I have seen bits & pieces across different threads, but I always seem to be missing what the pre-requisites are, how to get there, and I usually dont get the meanings of some acronyms such as (dd). A youtube video would be great but I know thats a reach. Im quite familiar with this type of stuff as I currently have a rooted Nexus One running CM7 nightly roms. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
This is how I did it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=938200
Fairly straight forward.
Shouldn't matter what OS you're coming from, since the instructions there will overwrite everything anyway.
Thanks Im trying now & will post results.
I installed Nookie Froyo 0.5.9 flashed to eMMC. It worked great, but after a few reboots, my Nook died on me. No matter what I did, I would always get the black screen.
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
ok so today i decided i wanted to wipe my phone, and start clean, i was rooted with the 1 click root. i was running revo_rom 1.1.
and after doing a phone wipe. my phone only boots into CM Revovery.
i tried following the procedures to instal revo_rom 1.3 and still end up back at cm revorery.
any help to get my phone back and running will be much appriated. if you need more info, just ask.
Smee
found my answer. when i wrote this up, id basically given up on reading any more info, glad i didnt i found my answer http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15501302#post15501302
Hello,
I tried to install the GingerBread Sense ROM found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1107943
and I followed the instructions exactly, and now my G1 won't turn on, I get as far as the "G1 T-Mobile" screen.
I've tried a NANdroid restore and it takes forever and does nothing...
Can anybody please help me get it working again? :/
EDIT: No worries, sorry for posting
Went back to the Unlockr.com and used their procedure to start again complete;y
Please anyone, any help is greatly appreciated. I seem to have really messed up my friends Galaxy Tab (VZW). I've tried countless times to flash custom ROMS and they all just reboot when it says "Installing update..." Then it just reboots and does the same thing over and over. Right now I'm trying to use Heimdall to restore it back to stock but then it just boots the Verizon start up and then vibrates 3 times and loops forever. Nothing is working! It's so frustrating. It's even more frustrating that at one point I had 4.0.2 running fine but then all hell broke lose once I tried to upgrade to 4.1.2. So even trying to reinstall the initial 4.0.2 using the exact same method I used before doesn't work. I'm out of ideas, patience, and losing my mind. Please someone, help!
Hi,
Have you tried using Odin?
I'd also suggest to check of the stock room you are using is correct.
Regards
Sent from my GT-P1000
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Please anyone, any help is greatly appreciated. I seem to have really messed up my friends Galaxy Tab (VZW). I've tried countless times to flash custom ROMS and they all just reboot when it says "Installing update..." Then it just reboots and does the same thing over and over. Right now I'm trying to use Heimdall to restore it back to stock but then it just boots the Verizon start up and then vibrates 3 times and loops forever. Nothing is working! It's so frustrating. It's even more frustrating that at one point I had 4.0.2 running fine but then all hell broke lose once I tried to upgrade to 4.1.2. So even trying to reinstall the initial 4.0.2 using the exact same method I used before doesn't work. I'm out of ideas, patience, and losing my mind. Please someone, help!
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There's a new thread which should help you get back to stock http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2383201