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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.
jbright44 said:
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.
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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.
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Yes I did. It's doing all of this with the SD card out.
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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.
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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.
PLEASE HELP
IM A NOOB SO I BLAME MYSELF AND IT REALLY WAS MY FAULT.
I WANTED TO FACTORY RESET MY ROOTED NC.
But some clockwork android thing would let me, they it didnt let me sign into my google account, i did the 8 time reset and some orange screen popped up, i cleared everything and now my NC wont turn on, its not even 3 weeks old, please is there anything i can do? really it wont boot up at all im terrified.
Anything helps.
christianrios said:
PLEASE HELP
IM A NOOB SO I BLAME MYSELF AND IT REALLY WAS MY FAULT.
I WANTED TO FACTORY RESET MY ROOTED NC.
But some clockwork android thing would let me, they it didnt let me sign into my google account, i did the 8 time reset and some orange screen popped up, i cleared everything and now my NC wont turn on, its not even 3 weeks old, please is there anything i can do? really it wont boot up at all im terrified.
Anything helps.
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If it won't power up, just try pluging in the usb cord or hold the power button for 20 seconds. Try it a few times.
I should be honest, there was an option that said format boot, and i pressed it, when i plug in the usb it wont even get detected by the computer and i already tried plugging it in and turning it on, it there any hope?
What orange thing did you wipe everything in? Was it clockwork recovery? What did you we wipe?
some cache that start with d
boot
sd
i tried the factory reset option and it wouldnt go through
i think it was mostly caches, the thing i believe screwed me was the boot
I agree...I had to reboot the 8 times many times and then it boot looped and after 1 hr of rebooting and trying to re-installing 1.0, 1.0.1 and 1.1.0 it finally went back to stock 1.0 after I placed the auto-nooter sdcard back into the nookcolor and did the 8 times...IT WORKED I got the going back screen and now I am back up and running.
OH, HAD to plug in the usb to the PC also! So plug in and sdcard and do the 8 times...
Oh god, why do people like you purchase something such as a NC and try to modify it?
Try following the steps below, or don't, and try to return your Nook Color for a new one, and in the future don't touch it. Ever.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=931720
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I should be honest, there was an option that said format boot, and i pressed it, when i plug in the usb it wont even get detected by the computer and i already tried plugging it in and turning it on, it there any hope?
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That's why it won't boot you selected format boot. You need to go to the thread that says restore to stock. Try one of these threads.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=914690
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=919353
but mine wont boot, the screen is completly off? is this what happrned to you?
nootered said:
Oh god, why do people like you purchase something such as a NC and try to modify it?
Try following the steps below, or don't, and try to return your Nook Color for a new one, and in the future don't touch it. Ever.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=931720
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that's a bit harsh. There is no need to return it you can fix it just follow directions. In the future don't format something if you font know what will happen!
christianrios said:
but mine wont boot, the screen is completly off? is this what happrned to you?
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If you grab the file here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=922870
You can make a bootable recovery SD card. If you stick that in your nook, it should boot into recovery. Once you are in recovery, you can pull that SD card. Then you can put one in that has a backup. If you don't have a backup, you could probably get yourself back to stock from there. Then just start over.
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that's a bit harsh. There is no need to return it you can fix it just follow directions. In the future don't format something if you font know what will happen!
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I just can't understand why someone would confirm anything, let alone a "Format", without knowing full well what it was before doing so. It makes no sense.
I don't mean to be harsh, just some friendly advice, that's all.
Novarider said:
that's a bit harsh. There is no need to return it you can fix it just follow directions. In the future don't format something if you font know what will happen!
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Thanks I wont. Im calmer now that i see the light at the end of the tunnel. but im not able to download 1.0.1 or 1.0.0, it takes me to a blank page, my browser blocks the download and when i click on the bar on the top and select download file, nothing happens.
EDIT: Figured it Out Thanks
philburkhardt said:
If you grab the file here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=922870
You can make a bootable recovery SD card. If you stick that in your nook, it should boot into recovery. Once you are in recovery, you can pull that SD card. Then you can put one in that has a backup. If you don't have a backup, you could probably get yourself back to stock from there. Then just start over.
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Sorry but which file do i download? there are three option, and im tired of making mistakes
Don't worry about your Nook Color. It's all recoverable. I did some tests with my Nook too because the LogicPD thing wouldn't let me register my Gmail account. I format boot, data, and system. Formatting boot will give you the black screen you are having. You don't know if it's dead, on, or off but I assured you the Nook is not dead.
Get a copy of Clockwork and burn it to a uSD and copy a flashable sideload_update.zip to it. Put the uSD in your Nook Color. Have your Nook Color plugged to the power outlet. Hold the power button like 10 seconds. If it's not on, hold another 10 seconds until the screen powered on. Then run the recovery zip file.
Now if the LogicPD thing won't register your Gmail account, just skip it. Go to your NookTool settings, and run the second Wifi settings which does the Nook setup. There is something wrong with your Nook not getting registered causing the Market to not have wifi so it couldn't connect.
By burn do you mean i have to "burn" it onto the sd card using diskimager
christianrios said:
By burn do you mean i have to "burn" it onto the sd card using diskimager
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Yes, that is correct.
You want this either of the bottom two files. They are the same, just meant for different size SD cards. If you are using an SD that is 1gb or larger, either one will work.
christianrios, just to let you know, I did the exact same thing. I formatted Boot and system and my nook would not power on.
But doing the clockwork recovery bootable SD thing fixed it easily so don't worry. You'll fix it.
Im getting frustrated here, im on the cwr screen and i formaat system and data, i run the sd install reboot and nothing, what am i doing wrong?
Ok, here is what you do! Make the clockwork recovery SD card. But also! put the 1.1 rom zip file from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=932145 onto the SD card.
Now when you boot into clockwork recovery, select "install zip from sdcard" then pick "choose zip from sdcard" and then find the 1.1 rom and it will install. Reboot without the SD card in the nook and it should be fixed.
Well I don't know what I did but this morning when my nookie froyo emmc was at 20 percent it decided to turn off and not turn on and won't turn on when charged and will not boot any sd cards. I feel stupid but after my nook working on emmc froyo for a week and now its not even turning on I feel very stupid. All help is appreciated, thanks!
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Have you tried booting to the CWR card yet? And using Samuelhalff's zip that restores the stock partitions? This seems to have worked for many people experiencing the fatal Froyo crash. Take a look at the 'Easily Restore to Stock" thread found here in the Nook forums. And in the end if your device truly won't turn on, then chances are the guys down at B&N won't be able to either. *Warranty*
Well I have tried monster root pack as a card but I haven't tried stock partitioning,i dont know where the thread is. But will this let me even boot an sd card ?
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RileyGrant said:
Were you running froyo off emmc? If so:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=931720
I recommend flashing this ROM instead though (pre-rooted 1.1):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=932145
And yes if you insert the CWR sdcard into the nook and hold the power button, it will power on. The reason it isnt powering on currently is because your froyo boot partition is corrupted, not because of the nook itself. The CWR sdcard has a different boot partition that your nook will see and boot to when you hold the power button down with the CWR sdcard in.
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Thats my post from an earlier thread with someone having the same issues. It worked for him, it should work for you. Just make sure you follow the steps right and especially make sure your burning the Clockwork image to your SDcard correctly that way it will boot into Clockwork instead of staying black.
I'm gonna have to give these steps a whirl. The downloads are taking foreeeever.
Also had Froyo installed with CWM and just got finished installing gapps. I went to format an SD card, had no luck, and tried to reboot. Ol' Nookie decided not to come back to life after that.
edit: wait, instead of flashing the stock rom can I flash the pre-rooted 1.1 rom?
Just read this over on android central (in a thread about flashing honeycomb). I believe it is what I did and why my nook won't boot:
****While running Honeycomb from Internal Memory NEVER choose the option to format your SD Card from within Honeycomb. The files that were altered to let HC run internally will lead the OS to actually format your boot partition instead of your SD. If you need to format an SD, do it on your computer or in an Android phone, etc.*****
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Drat. Just got my CWM image on my sd card. Here goes nothin! Will report back
OK, I have CWM booting off the SD card, i'm formatting system and data under mounts and storage, and then i'm installing the 1.0.1 complete restore. It goes through and then I got to reboot system. Then...nothing. Back to black screen. Help please!
I can pop the SD card back in and boot back to CWM. I've tried several times now with no luck
samuelhalff has a flashable zip that restores the boot partition for situations like this. Go look for it in the development forum. you should be able to flash it using CWR and your NC ought to boot.
eyecrispy, thank you! samuelhalff's boot zip followed by his 1.0.1 complete restore zip did the trick.
RileyGrant, thank you for your post as well. Much obliged!!
Mine just shows a blank screen. All I did was boot into ClockwordMod Recovery, make a backup, then reboot. I was going to flash the Honeycomb Rom, but decided to give it some more thought first. Now All I get is the blank screen, it won't power all the way off, and it won't power on or anything
EDIT: Managed to get it to turn off, but when I turn it back on it boots into recovery. I select Reboot System now, and it reboots back into recovery. Forgive me, I'm so new to this Nook Color thing lol
EDIT AGAIN: Tried using the Monster Pack or whatever, flashed the removeclockwork.zip, followed by the installclockwork.zip, then removed the SD card, rebooted, and went right back into Clockwork Recovery. What gives?
YUP Same thing happened to me. I have read all the posts in this thread and i did try to format the card i had in my nook in the brand new phiremod froyo rom. Now it wont boot at all. I have a CRW card on hand and it wont even boot that. Idk right now, nothing is working.
Try reading through the Dummies Guide to Fixing 'My Nook Won't Boot'.
I did it last night and I'm back up and running again. Here's my post for an abridged version of what I did last night: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11374824&postcount=29
I had the same problem until I flashed the repartition fix.
Give that a try
I've got the exact same problem as the OP. Running Froyo on EMMC with no problems for a few days, then I left it for a while and now it wont turn back on or boot from uSD.
I've tried long presses on the power key, usb cable power up, but nothing works. I've tried the v4 HC image and the clockwork recovery image and neither are booting.
I verified the CWR image on my android phone and it does boot on my phone, so the image is definitely okay.
Hate to think it, but could this be a battery management issue in the 0.6.7 image and the battery is now screwed? Doesn't seem like boot partition corruption to me.
Any comments or suggestions are welcomed
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Mine just shows a blank screen. All I did was boot into ClockwordMod Recovery, make a backup, then reboot. I was going to flash the Honeycomb Rom, but decided to give it some more thought first. Now All I get is the blank screen, it won't power all the way off, and it won't power on or anything
EDIT: Managed to get it to turn off, but when I turn it back on it boots into recovery. I select Reboot System now, and it reboots back into recovery. Forgive me, I'm so new to this Nook Color thing lol
EDIT AGAIN: Tried using the Monster Pack or whatever, flashed the removeclockwork.zip, followed by the installclockwork.zip, then removed the SD card, rebooted, and went right back into Clockwork Recovery. What gives?
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how did you get yours to turn off, my screen says loading... and is stuck there. any help in getting mine to shut off would be helpful
Does holding power button for a few seconds turn it off?
Same thing happened to me, this fixed my problem: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=986977
Sorry for asking what's probably a silly question, but I haven't seen an answer. Is this known to the Nookie dev(s) and being addressed? Just had it happen running Nookie 0.6.8 off the SD card. I was really enjoying it and just telling the wife how I think I'll flash it to the eMMC, but I might have to reconsider if this might occur. Battery was ~80%, no goof-ups reformatting anything. Locked the screen around 1:10 this afternoon & hadn't touched it since. Got home about an hour ago to turn it on, nothing. Disappointing, Nookie is pretty good!
nook color wont turn on
so what to do if i dont have a sd card with cwr or honeycomb (what i was trying to run)ive already called for the replacement, but i would still like to know what to do.
I found this thread after suffering the same or similar problem to everyone else. I turned off the screen and set my nc aside for a few minutes, then it would no longer boot. Screen just stayed black and was completely unresponsive to any input. Working my way through some troubleshooting, I plugged the nc into my computer via USB and it booted into CM7 instantly. I have no idea why this happened, but it's working fine now.
Bought a new color nook two days ago and began rooting it after i bought it using the walkthrough here. I made the bootable SD and that went fine. Put the Zip for nooter on there and that went on fine. I got on and created an account with the android marketplace and all. Then I got the Cyanogen mod from their site, the latest stable version and tried to install it. Got stuck at the color splash loading screen. Turned the unit off and have been constantly messing with it and got it to boot to CM7 but i have no google apps and when i press the home button i am still getting 3 options (Zeam, Softkeys, and something else).
I have tried numerous times reloading MN but it will get stuck at the n screen and not do anything. Sadly my idiot self didnt make a backup before i started rooting and the erase to factory in CWM doesnt do much.
Any ideas? It seems like i might be able to just get by with getting the gapps and putting them on but i dont think it will be that easy...
Thanks in advance for the help
UPDATE: Got the gapps to install but everytime i try and go to something in the market it force closes. Sounds like i need a wipe and start over but i am not sure..
make sure you have a class 2/4 sandisk(brand is what counts here).
Otherwise, I'd just reinstall everything over again through your cwm recovery disk.
As easy as it is to flash back to stock I just don't see the merit of running CM7 off a micro SD. Yes, it can be done, but if you're new to rooting your Nook my suggestion is to start over, wipe everything and install to internal memory.
leapinlar: Ask the question on the forum. I don't like using PMs.
Recently the update allowing google play store somehow bypassed the anti-update thing on my nook, so now I can use play store on the nook home, but the update removed my root but kept the android system home.. It uses a lot of ram, which i'd rather have free to play games or other resource heavy apps on.
I know I have to get my nook to start unsuccessfully 8 times, but I don't know how I go about doing that, can I get some help?
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leapinlar: Ask the question on the forum. I don't like using PMs.
Recently the update allowing google play store somehow bypassed the anti-update thing on my nook, so now I can use play store on the nook home, but the update removed my root but kept the android system home.. It uses a lot of ram, which i'd rather have free to play games or other resource heavy apps on.
I know I have to get my nook to start unsuccessfully 8 times, but I don't know how I go about doing that, can I get some help?
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If you want to do it the easy way, just interrupt the boot by turning it completely off (hold power button for a few seconds) while booting eight times in a row. It will take you back to some version of stock, usually 2.0.0 or 2.0.4 then upgrade again to 2.1.0 when you register again.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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leapinlar said:
... just interrupt the boot by turning it completely off (hold power button for a few seconds) while booting eight times in a row. It will take you back to some version of stock, ...
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After my HD+ locked up when I created a "Guest" ("child") profile and I had to do the 8-reboot process, after upgrading to B&N v2.1.0, I experimented with alternate button combinations at power-on. If I held the "n" button when pressing "power", I got a prompt that allowed me to do a factory reset.
Whether that is part of a later B&N recovery module, I can't say.
DeanGibson said:
After my HD+ locked up when I created a "Guest" ("child") profile and I had to do the 8-reboot process, after upgrading to B&N v2.1.0, I experimented with alternate button combinations at power-on. If I held the "n" button when pressing "power", I got a prompt that allowed me to do a factory reset.
Whether that is part of a later B&N recovery module, I can't say.
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That factory reset just wipes data, it does not reinstall the ROM. He probably needs to reinstall the ROM since some of the broken symlinks may still be in /system.
Power + n takes you to stock recovery, which, without other parameters being passed to it, asks if you want to factory reset.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
leapinlar said:
That factory reset just wipes data, it does not reinstall the ROM. He probably needs to reinstall the ROM since some of the broken symlinks may still be in /system.
Power + n takes you to stock recovery, which, without other parameters being passed to it, asks if you want to factory reset.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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Thanks for the help!
I'd like to return my Nook HD+ to stock, too. It has a Cyanogen mod that precedes that startup, and I think that's getting in the way of the 'eight reset' mechanism for a total factory reset to stock software.
Is there a bootloader, system, and gapps zip that I could just flash from an external SD card that would do the job? Seems like there was, at one time, but it's getting very difficult to find them. Any ideas for a quick factory reset (not a wipe, but a complete reset to original OS?).
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I'd like to return my Nook HD+ to stock, too. It has a Cyanogen mod that precedes that startup, and I think that's getting in the way of the 'eight reset' mechanism for a total factory reset to stock software.
Is there a bootloader, system, and gapps zip that I could just flash from an external SD card that would do the job? Seems like there was, at one time, but it's getting very difficult to find them. Any ideas for a quick factory reset (not a wipe, but a complete reset to original OS?).
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Go to my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature and flash the plain stock zip from item 6 there and follow that with a factory reset by CWM.
And it was not the cyanoboot that prevents the 8 reset, it is because when you originally installed CM you also replaced the stock recovery on internal memory with CWM. Stock recovery is needed for the 8 reset to work.
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Thanks, that worked. I also tried the rooted version of stock, but it has a problem: "Unfortunately, Home has Stopped". Is there a workaround to this?
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Thanks, that worked. I also tried the rooted version of stock, but it has a problem: "Unfortunately, Home has Stopped". Is there a workaround to this?
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Don't use that version, I should remove it. If you want to root, do it per the thread with universal root rev 3.
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Hi there,
I have a device that is also candidate for unrooting to stock. The thing is that I have tried both CWM and TWRP on bootable SD to try and fix the situation tith the apropriate zips but unfortunately none of them can mount sd ot any internal memory for me to reset.
Maybe I should also add that the device is charging without turning on except if there is a proper bootable sd inserted.
I presume a rescue bootable SD of OEM type could bring the device back to life.
I`ll apreciate any help.
ValentinD said:
Hi there,
I have a device that is also candidate for unrooting to stock. The thing is that I have tried both CWM and TWRP on bootable SD to try and fix the situation tith the apropriate zips but unfortunately none of them can mount sd ot any internal memory for me to reset.
Maybe I should also add that the device is charging without turning on except if there is a proper bootable sd inserted.
I presume a rescue bootable SD of OEM type could bring the device back to life.
I`ll apreciate any help.
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When you say a candidate for stock, why? Is there something else wrong with it? I am just trying to see if it is bricked.
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leapinlar said:
When you say a candidate for stock, why? Is there something else wrong with it? I am just trying to see if it is bricked.
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Maybe Bricked is the situation. The device is charging (the green light is present when plugged to the charger or USB ) but the power button can no longer start any visible boot process on the screen.
The story of the device is nearly the following:
I was using the device for a long time rooted with installed CM updating even with over night builds from time to time.
Once I had a problem booting properly after update but easily booted to TWRP and restored the previouse update.
A week ago the same situation occured, after an update procedure I left the device plugged to the wall charger and on the morning it was stuck on the CYANOGEN universal boot logo. No way found to boot to recovery found.
I figured the recovery has gone bad. Started to prepare bootable SD to try and fox the mess somehow, but could not do the corect procedure of preparing a good bootable SD many times. The only time I successfuly booted CWM recovery from SD I tried to install a zip with CWM recovery and as far as I remember at that time the bootable recovery was able to mount another SD wile it was booted on the device and the zip installed with success according to the software. Sadly after a restart the device was as is, stuck on the bootloader logo.
After 2-3 times successfuly booting both CWM and TWRP recoveries from prepared SD card, doing nothing at all that can alter the device, just tried to see how to mount any usable memory, the device stopped visualy booting without an SD.
Thank you for the reply, hope you can add some wisdome to the happy end
ValentinD said:
Maybe Bricked is the situation. The device is charging (the green light is present when plugged to the charger or USB ) but the power button can no longer start any visible boot process on the screen.
The story of the device is nearly the following:
I was using the device for a long time rooted with installed CM updating even with over night builds from time to time.
Once I had a problem booting properly after update but easily booted to TWRP and restored the previouse update.
A week ago the same situation occured, after an update procedure I left the device plugged to the wall charger and on the morning it was stuck on the CYANOGEN universal boot logo. No way found to boot to recovery found.
I figured the recovery has gone bad. Started to prepare bootable SD to try and fox the mess somehow, but could not do the corect procedure of preparing a good bootable SD many times. The only time I successfuly booted CWM recovery from SD I tried to install a zip with CWM recovery and as far as I remember at that time the bootable recovery was able to mount another SD wile it was booted on the device and the zip installed with success according to the software. Sadly after a restart the device was as is, stuck on the bootloader logo.
After 2-3 times successfully booting both CWM and TWRP recoveries from prepared SD card, doing nothing at all that can alter the device, just tried to see how to mount any usable memory, the device stopped visualy booting without an SD.
Thank you for the reply, hope you can add some wisdom to the happy end
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It sounds like it is bricked. If recovery said it installed successfully and it still will not boot normally, it is usually what that means. By bricking, I mean internal memory has become read only and nothing can successfully be written to it even if it said it was successful. Your probable only option is to use a noemmc version of SD CM. Search the dev forum for that term.
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leapinlar said:
It sounds like it is bricked. If recovery said it installed successfully and it still will not boot normally, it is usually what that means. By bricking, I mean internal memory has become read only and nothing can successfully be written to it even if it said it was successful. Your probable only option is to use a noemmc version of SD CM. Search the dev forum for that term.
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Apart from the the. Is that a BN at a point of too much geting on or it has to deal with the overal life of surge protection meh a chip?
ValentinD said:
Apart from the the. Is that a BN at a point of too much geting on or it has to deal with the overal life of surge protection meh a chip?
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No, it is probably from running CM11. That has a history of bricking devices with the faulty emmc chip due to applying trim automatically.
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