Running into an issue trying to update - Nook Color General

I have a nook color that was stock 1.3 and i installed cyanogen 7 on it. i reverted back to 1.0.1 but found that i could not update my nook because it wouldn't mount anymore. so i rerooted and did a restore of a backup i made using cwm. i was able to revert back to 1.3 and my nook mounts again but i put the 1.4 update on the nook and when it tries to update it fails. i think it has something to do with cwm since thats what comes up telling me that the update failed. any tips on what i should do? thank you
p.s. i am currently on 1.3 stock on the emmc and i have cyanogen 7 on the sd card, booting with multiboot so i can choose which to boot. thanks

aminthemachine said:
I have a nook color that was stock 1.3 and i installed cyanogen 7 on it. i reverted back to 1.0.1 but found that i could not update my nook because it wouldn't mount anymore. so i rerooted and did a restore of a backup i made using cwm. i was able to revert back to 1.3 and my nook mounts again but i put the 1.4 update on the nook and when it tries to update it fails. i think it has something to do with cwm since thats what comes up telling me that the update failed. any tips on what i should do? thank you
p.s. i am currently on 1.3 stock on the emmc and i have cyanogen 7 on the sd card, booting with multiboot so i can choose which to boot. thanks
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Check out this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1391931
This will get you back to stock 1.4.1, then you can reuse your dual boot SD...

followed that thread. everything was going ok but after returning to stock 1.0.1 my nook won't mount when i plug it into my computer. i just get 2 new disks in my computer that are lightly grayed out and i can't open them. under device manager i have 2 b&n ebook usbdevices under disk drives. i have uninstalled them and tried to plug the nook back in but they still show up the same. so i again did a restore with cwm back to the 1.3 i had but still can't update to 1.4, cwm interferes when the nook is attempting to install 1.4 and says
verifying update package...
E: failed to verify whole-file signature
E: signature verification failed
Installation aborted.

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[Q] Dual-boot prep zip erroring out

I'm trying to use rookie1's dual-boot flashable zips to dual-boot stock and honeycomb. I can book up with the CWM bootable SD no issue. When I try to install the prep-dualboot-0.1.zip it fails. The output is:
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ClockworkMod Recovery v3.0.0.5
-- Installing: /sdcard/prep-dualboot-0.1.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
Prepare dual-boot partitions
Resize /media partition. This will take a while... (which it doesn't, so I'm betting this is where it fails.)
Create secondary boot /system and /data
Format secondary boot /system partition
E:Error in /sdcard/prep-dualboot-0.1.zip
(Status 0)
Installation aborted.
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Any thoughts? I have the stock 1.0.1 ROM installed. It's not rooted.
If you have adb, please do a 'adb pull /tmp/recovery.log' and post the log here
I have adb, but I'm stuck on the "error: device not found". I'm trying to go through the troubleshooting on that, but I think I'm going to try and get adb up and going on my mac instead. I'll post the info as soon as I can.
BTW, don't you have to be rooted to use adb? I rooted this but I wasn't planning on leaving it rooted.
Hmm.. I'm having the same issues on the Mac. All I can get it to do is "error: device not found". Anyone have any thoughts? I'm stumped.
Same error here.
I'm running Clockwork Recovery 3.0.0.5 SD,
Boot from SD, NC is non-rooted 1.1.0.
The /media looks not success resized.
rookie1 said:
If you have adb, please do a 'adb pull /tmp/recovery.log' and post the log here
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Here's one (attached).
I'm now running NookColor 1.1 with Autonooter 3.0 to root. I'd previously run Customized Nookie Froyo 0.6.8 CWR for eMMC. Maybe I don't have the eMMC back to an original state.
Thanks!
Did you check the md5 of the .zip file you downloaded?
saeba said:
Here's one (attached).
I'm now running NookColor 1.1 with Autonooter 3.0 to root. I'd previously run Customized Nookie Froyo 0.6.8 CWR for eMMC. Maybe I don't have the eMMC back to an original state.
Thanks!
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I couldn't get it to work so I went back and used the previous dual boot script (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=920347). Then I used the script to install Flashable dual boot HC v04 with gapps... then decided to drop back and used the script to install Nookie Froyo 0.6.8 !
Think I'm sticking with this... it's very nice to be able to still have the original Nook functions (w/ability to read magazines) and then boot up 2.2 with flash player support when needed.
To OP - see this post for workaround.
Works like a charm now. Thanks!
Just a thought. Would it break anything to add that as a step in your script? I ask just because I had so many issues getting ADB working.

[Q] starting from scratch with rooting

I just got a Thunderbolt to replace Original Droid. With the Droid, I rooted no problem with superoneclick but always got the message E: Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 (or /dev/block/mmcblk0) when trying to do a backup, nandroid or load a rom off sdcard. After getting Tbolt, I erased and reformated sdcard to fat32 in both my PC and in phone as well as factory reset phone to original settings. I re-rooted, and tried to flash Stock Rooted Gingerbread (Android 2.3.3) ROM Update GPA14 from Rom Manager but still got the same error message. My SDcard does work in terms of storing music or pictures no problem and I tried it in my wife's nook where it also worked fine. I took sdcard from her nook and used in droid with same issues? Very frustrating.

HELP! Bricked Nook HD

I was trying to install CM10 onto my Nook HD and I somehow screwed it up. I flash ROMS all the time on my MyTouch 4G and i am not a complete stranger to flashing, but I messed it up some how. Now the Nook HD will get past the Nook Banner. I tried a hard reset but it gets like 98% then shuts off. I can still insert an SD and access CWM but nothing will flash and i get this error when I try to do anything.
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
I made a backup on the internal SD but it says there are no files in recovery. I am at a loss. This is my first post I am hoping someone would have an idea.
Thanks
If you tried a hard reset, the first thing it does is format everything. That is why you no longer have a backup on internal memory. Never store backups on internal memory without copying them to SD or your PC for safekeeping. It is the first thing lost on a reset.
Those cache errors mean that the cache partition is not formatted. You need to boot to a CWM SD for stock and format /system, /cache and /data. Then flash the plain stock 2.0.0 stock ROM that I have linked in my HD/HD+ CWM thread. Then you can boot to it, let it update and register again.
Then you can start over with CM10 to SD. And when you said you tried to install it earlier, I hope you meant install to SD. It cannot be installed to internal memory.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
I'm the same situation. The problem is that these partitions are physically gone.
How do we recreate them? It sounds like something that has to be done using adb, a disk partioning utility (fdisk maybe?) and the names of the devices that need to be created, and then marking /boot as boot.
I've tried to format /cache and the other partitions but it says they don't exist. This problem is also preventing me from installing images including the stock Nook HD software, too, which apparently needs these partitions to exist already.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
aegrotatio said:
I'm the same situation. The problem is that these partitions are physically gone.
How do we recreate them? It sounds like something that has to be done using adb, a disk partioning utility (fdisk maybe?) and the names of the devices that need to be created, and then marking /boot as boot.
I've tried to format /cache and the other partitions but it says they don't exist. This problem is also preventing me from installing images including the stock Nook HD software, too, which apparently needs these partitions to exist already.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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I will give you two clues, then do some research.
First to understand the HD/HD+ partition structure, go to my HD/HD+ Tips thread linked in my signature and read item 16.
Second, the HD/HD+ uses a GPT partition structure rather than the standard DOS MBR structure. You need to use gdisk instead of fdisk. Search the Nook Tablet forum to understand a little more about gdisk and GPT. The NT also uses it.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
leapinlar said:
I will give you two clues, then do some research.
First to understand the HD/HD+ partition structure, go to my HD/HD+ Tips thread linked in my signature and read item 16.
Second, the HD/HD+ uses a GPT partition structure rather than the standard DOS MBR structure. You need to use gdisk instead of fdisk. Search the Nook Tablet forum to understand a little more about gdisk and GPT. The NT also uses it.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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Thanks for the clues. I was hoping someone could have a plug-and-play solution for this that I can use.
But, I'll see what I can do to solve this puzzle but I'm about to mail this thing to someone who can restore it and buy a new one at this point.
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bricked my nook hd+
Hi guys, I'm a noob and yet I took a chance to upgrade my nook hd+ into CM 10.2. On the initial boot with CWM sd card, my nook recognized it right away. I followed "installing cyanogenmod 10.2(instead of 10.1) for dummies After much trouble I was able to "reboot system now". Now as I rebooted from the CWM 10.2 install, all I get is an initial boot with nook for a few seconds which flashes in and out then switches to the cyanogen universal bootloader after power button is pressed a number of times. Then much to my surprise it loaded the page EMMC CWM Based recovery v6.0.3.2. I pressed reboot system now but it didn't load CWM cyanogenmod but only loads nook's initial boot page, flashes same page in & out, then after pressing on the power button a number of times, would switch to the cyanogen universal bootloader, pressing the power button some more brings the screen to EMMC CWM Based recovery v6.0.3.2. The choices here are: 1. reboot system now, 2. install zip from sd card (CWM sd card is still inserted in nook hd+), 3. install zip from sideload, 4. wipe data/factory reset, 5. wipe cache partition, 6. backup and restore, 7. mount & storage, and 8. advanced. What should be done from here? PLEASE HELP. Thanks
newbienyc said:
Hi guys, I'm a noob and yet I took a chance to upgrade my nook hd+ into CM 10.2. On the initial boot with CWM sd card, my nook recognized it right away. I followed "installing cyanogenmod 10.2(instead of 10.1) for dummies BUT when I was about to "reboot system now", instead of pressing the n button, the power button was pressed. Now as I rebooted from the CWM 10.2 install, all I get is an initial boot with nook for a few seconds and switches immediately to the cyanogen universal bootloader and NEVER progresses but simply stays there. The only way to turn it off is by pressing on the power button to shut it off. Is the nook hd+ rendered useless from now on?Is there any remedy to this? If and when I download and write on another microsd card the nook 2.1 zip to revert to the original nook will the nook hd+ be able to recognize the microsd card and boot from it? Thank you.
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Quick question leapinlar. Does the 8 failed boots hard reset also restore the /boot partition to stock given your recovery is stock and not cwm or other?
ididitforthenookie said:
Quick question leapinlar. Does the 8 failed boots hard reset also restore the /boot partition to stock given your recovery is stock and not cwm or other?
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You need stock recovery still on internal memory for the 8 failed boot to work. But if it works, everything is completely back to stock, including /boot.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
newbienyc said:
Hi guys, I'm a noob and yet I took a chance to upgrade my nook hd+ into CM 10.2. On the initial boot with CWM sd card, my nook recognized it right away. I followed "installing cyanogenmod 10.2(instead of 10.1) for dummies BUT when I was about to "reboot system now", instead of pressing the n button, the power button was pressed. Now as I rebooted from the CWM 10.2 install, all I get is an initial boot with nook for a few seconds and switches immediately to the cyanogen universal bootloader and NEVER progresses but simply stays there. The only way to turn it off is by pressing on the power button to shut it off. Is the nook hd+ rendered useless from now on?Is there any remedy to this? If and when I download and write on another microsd card the nook 2.1 zip to revert to the original nook will the nook hd+ be able to recognize the microsd card and boot from it? Thank you.
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The only 10.2 out yet is an SD install. If you haven't already, I would suggest to power off, remove the SD card and try booting from internal storage.
Sent from my HD+ Running CM 10.1 from emmc
Sherip said:
The only 10.2 out yet is an SD install. If you haven't already, I would suggest to power off, remove the SD card and try booting from internal storage.
Sent from my HD+ Running CM 10.1 from emmc
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Hi, thanks for the quick response. Do you mean rebooting the nook hd+ without the CWM sd card? Yes, I've done this step to no avail. It would boot to the EMMC CWM based recovery v6.0.3.2. I've to be honest, whilst waiting for a response, I tried to remedy the situation by trying to install CWM 10.1 but the upgrade cannot get installed, then the android mascot just seemed to die (open chest with an exclamation point inside a red triangle). Does this mean it's irreparable?
newbienyc said:
Hi, thanks for the quick response. Do you mean rebooting the nook hd+ without the CWM sd card? Yes, I've done this step to no avail. It would boot to the EMMC CWM based recovery v6.0.3.2. I've to be honest, whilst waiting for a response, I tried to remedy the situation by trying to install CWM 10.1 but the upgrade cannot get installed, then the android mascot just seemed to die (open chest with an exclamation point inside a red triangle). Does this mean it's irreparable?
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As Sherip said, the CM10.2 is an SD install only. You should not have been following the Dummies guide for installing that. That is for installing to internal memory. You need to go to my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature and put stock recovery back on internal. I have a link to it in my item 5 in that thread. Then the device can successfully do an 8 failed boot to get back to stock.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
leapinlar said:
As Sherip said, the CM10.2 is an SD install only. You should not have been following the Dummies guide for installing that. That is for installing to internal memory. You need to go to my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature and put stock recovery back on internal. I have a link to it in my item 5 in that thread. Then the device can successfully do an 8 failed boot to get back to stock.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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Thanks. (sorry for being such a dummy) I tried flashing NookHDpus-emmc-...zip to my nook hd+ but this is the response I get each time I try and choose zip from sdcard, E: Can't mount /sdcard?
ididitforthenookie said:
Quick question leapinlar. Does the 8 failed boots hard reset also restore the /boot partition to stock given your recovery is stock and not cwm or other?
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Forgive me but does 8 failed boots mean turning on my nook and the initial phase of boot-up with"nook" just fades in and out and does hard reset mean pressing on power and n buttons simultaneously till it comes on? Thanks
newbienyc said:
Forgive me but does 8 failed boots mean turning on my nook and the initial phase of boot-up with"nook" just fades in and out and does hard reset mean pressing on power and n buttons simultaneously till it comes on? Thanks
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It means
1. turn on the nook,
2. when it starts to boot up press and hold power until it turns off.
3. turn it back on,
4. repeat steps 2 & 3 8x.
It needs to be 8 "failed" boots, that get interrupted before it has a chance to get all the way through the process.
bpaulien said:
It means
1. turn on the nook,
2. when it starts to boot up press and hold power until it turns off.
3. turn it back on,
4. repeat steps 2 & 3 8x.
It needs to be 8 "failed" boots, that get interrupted before it has a chance to get all the way through the process.
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I did this twice and it booted up alright but right into this screen "EMMC CWM based recovery v6.0.3.2". I'm at myself, but I thank you all for your best efforts at helping me .
newbienyc said:
I did this twice and it booted up alright but right into this screen "EMMC CWM based recovery v6.0.3.2". I'm at myself, but I thank you all for your best efforts at helping me .
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8 failed boots will not work unless you have stock recovery still on emmc. It looks like you replaced stock recovery with CWM. You either have to flash a stock ROM (which also replaces the CWM with stock recovery) or you need to flash my stock recovery zip from my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
leapinlar said:
8 failed boots will not work unless you have stock recovery still on emmc. It looks like you replaced stock recovery with CWM. You either have to flash a stock ROM (which also replaces the CWM with stock recovery) or you need to flash my stock recovery zip from my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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Thanks, I will be following your instruction (perhaps flash your stock ROM) with a new microsd card. :fingers-crossed: Hope i'll get it right this time.
leapinlar said:
8 failed boots will not work unless you have stock recovery still on emmc. It looks like you replaced stock recovery with CWM. You either have to flash a stock ROM (which also replaces the CWM with stock recovery) or you need to flash my stock recovery zip from my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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I did try using a new sd card and an old one, both failed; why is the message always "E: Can't mount /sdcard/"? I was hoping to sideload but my laptop cannot even recognize the nook attached by usb.
newbienyc said:
I did try using a new sd card and an old one, both failed; why is the message always "E: Can't mount /sdcard/"? I was hoping to sideload but my laptop cannot even recognize the nook attached by usb.
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I don't know why it gives you that error message. I recommend you go to my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature and make one of my CWM bootable SDs from item 1. Then flash my plain stock 2.1.0 zip from my item 6.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
leapinlar said:
I don't know why it gives you that error message. I recommend you go to my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature and make one of my CWM bootable SDs from item 1. Then flash my plain stock 2.1.0 zip from my item 6.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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I'll do that, thanks.

[Q] NOOK HD+ Only Boots to Recovery

with no external SD Card, the NOOK HD+ only Boots To Recovery. It will not Boot from external SD image.
RLeeA said:
with no external SD Card, the NOOK HD+ only Boots To Recovery. It will not Boot from external SD image.
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Ok, NOOK HD+ finally booted with a External SD image CWM 6032 , but at bottom of CWM page it says
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
RLeeA said:
Ok, NOOK HD+ finally booted with a External SD image CWM 6028 , but at bottom of CWM page it says
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
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You could have a few things wrong. If you formatted /bootdata then it will only boot to recovery. Or you might be a victim of the emmc bug.
You need to tell us more how you got to this state.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
leapinlar said:
You could have a few things wrong. If you formatted /bootdata then it will only boot to recovery. Or you might be a victim of the emmc bug.
You need to tell us more how you got to this state.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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was working fine Installed CM10.1 and tried going to 10.2 but something happened and all I could get was Nook HD+ booting to Recovery without external SD installed.
I tried several images , but the only one that would Boot is the Stock CM 6028 . and that is were it is at. the Screen reads what I posted first, except on Top it reads " SDCARD-based recovery v6.0.3.2 "
can this be done from were I'm at ?
6. Full HD/HDplus 2.1.1 Stock with Root
I now have full stock 2.1.1 rooted ROM zips. They can be flashed with the CWM above and have the verygreen boot.img that removes the /system file protection. They also are rooted and have superuser and busybox. Get the HD version of the rooted stock here or here and the HD+ version here or here. They can be flashed over whatever version you have. You can do it without any wiping so your installed apps and settings will remain intact. If you had previously flashed the new Enable Unknown Sources zip, that is a setting and should stick. But the ROM zips will replace your entire /system so any other zips you flashed here like Extras or swaps will be gone. After flashing this ROM, you will need to reflash any mods you want from this thread (except the new Enable Unknown Sources). ??
RLeeA said:
was working fine Installed CM10.1 and tried going to 10.2 but something happened and all I could get was Nook HD+ booting to Recovery without external SD installed.
I tried several images , but the only one that would Boot is the Stock CM 6028 . and that is were it is at. the Screen reads what I posted first, except on Top it reads " SDCARD-based recovery v6.0.3.2 "
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That is not my 6028 version for stock. That is verygreen's SD install version 6032. You had to have gotten that from his early7.1 zip.
When you tried to go to CM10.2, did you do any wiping? If so, what did you wipe?
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
leapinlar said:
That is not my 6028 version for stock. That is verygreen's SD install version 6032. You had to have gotten that from his early7.1 zip.
When you tried to go to CM10.2, did you do any wiping? If so, what did you wipe?
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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Ok, I have used " NookHDplus-bootable-CWM-6028-for-stock-4GB-rev4-(05.15.13) " Boots to Recovery
" CWM-based Recovery v6.0.2.8 for HD+ (stock)"
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
E: Can't mount /sdcard/
E: Can't mount /emmc/
and yes I did Wipe all that I usually do Factory, cache, delv cache ... then install
RLeeA said:
Ok, I have used " NookHDplus-bootable-CWM-6028-for-stock-4GB-rev4-(05.15.13) " Boots to Recovery
" CWM-based Recovery v6.0.2.8 for HD+ (stock)"
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
E: Can't mount /sdcard/
E: Can't mount /emmc/
and yes I did Wipe all that I usually do Factory, cache, delv cache ... then install
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But you did not wipe/format /bootdata?
You should be able to flash a plain stock zip. I recommend trying the 2.1.0 version.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
leapinlar said:
But you did not wipe/format /bootdata?
You should be able to flash a plain stock zip. I recommend trying the 2.1.0 version.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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OK , I put the " stock-ovation-2.1.0.zip " on the bootable SD
when i " choose Zip from SD Card"
it says a bottom
E: Can't mount /sdcard/
RLeeA said:
OK , I put the " stock-ovation-2.1.0.zip " on the bootable SD
when i " choose Zip from SD Card"
it says a bottom
E: Can't mount /sdcard/
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You have really got your files mixed up. If you are using the sdcard 6032 CWM, that is why you got that error message. You are getting your files from the verygreen thread and that version expects sdcard to be somewhere else. Use my thread and use my 6028 CWM bootable SD.
You quoted my section 6 about the rooted 2.1.1. There is where you get the plain stock 2.1.0 I was suggesting. But verygreen's should work.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
leapinlar said:
You have really got your files mixed up. If you are using the sdcard 6032 CWM, that is why you got that error message. You are getting your files from the verygreen thread and that version expects sdcard to be somewhere else. Use my thread and use my 6028 CWM bootable SD.
You quoted my section 6 about the rooted 2.1.1. There is where you get the plain stock 2.1.0 I was suggesting. But verygreen's should work.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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OK , I put the "NookHDplus-factory-2.1.0-plain-stock" on the bootable SD
when i " choose Zip from SD Card"
it says a bottom
E: Can't mount /sdcard/
could the internal ram be messed up ?
RLeeA said:
OK , I put the "NookHDplus-factory-2.1.0-plain-stock" on the bootable SD
when i " choose Zip from SD Card"
it says a bottom
E: Can't mount /sdcard/
could the internal ram be messed up ?
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Which CWM are you using?
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
leapinlar said:
Which CWM are you using?
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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NookHDplus-bootable-CWM-6028-for-stock-4GB-rev4-(05.15.13).img
2: I can only Boot with this image , It will not install anything from this external (4gb sandisk SD card)
1: I did have this Booting from Internal 32gb SD , and same thing ,, could not install anything from there.
I think the internal Ram is messed up, but I do not know how to check it ?
RLeeA said:
NookHDplus-bootable-CWM-6028-for-stock-4GB-rev4-(05.15.13).img
2: I can only Boot with this image , It will not install anything from this external (4gb sandisk SD card)
1: I did have this Booting from Internal 32gb SD , and same thing ,, could not install anything from there.
I think the internal Ram is messed up, but I do not know how to check it ?
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It is possible it is messed up. There was a discussion in verygreen's CM10.2 thread about trim and bricking emmc. In a post there I think he gave instructions on how to check emmc. Not fix it, but see if it was bricked.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
leapinlar said:
It is possible it is messed up. There was a discussion in verygreen's CM10.2 thread about trim and bricking emmc. In a post there I think he gave instructions on how to check emmc. Not fix it, but see if it was bricked.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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I'll check that out ,,, Thanks for all your Help
RLeeA said:
Ok, NOOK HD+ finally booted with a External SD image CWM 6032 , but at bottom of CWM page it says
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
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Im having this same issue and at my wits end. I was running Slimbean 4.3 for a couple of weeks with no issues. Whatever happened, happened while the device was running, and not in recovery mode because I was at work at the time, and my daughters told me the nook just turned off. They dont do or know anything about recovery.
Needless to say, none of my nandroid saves will load. Leapinlar, I made an SD boot of your stock 2.1.0 image (using the older winmanager method because im more familiar with it), and it begin to flash, then get stuck halfway and shutdown. Then I reboot and Im stuck at the same CWM bootscreen, which continues to loop. I also tried the flashing the 2.1.1 with the same results. I followed your instructions in your CWM thread to the letter. What can I do?
ps-is there a way i can check for the emmc bug while Im stuck in recovery?
Help please
Soooooo, I have the same problem: recovery loop with CWM version 6.0.3.2
I was stock, and I was able to use the non-image-burn version of the sd-card method to put TWRP. This proved useless because I could not find any documentation on using it properly.
I then burned an image of 6028 and was able to boot right into recovery.
i then attempted an install of 10.1 and gapps .... this is the last time I would reach nook loading screen.
I have actively formatted nothing, though I attempted to install a different recovery
Errors i am receiving:
e: can't mount (volume(s))
installation aborted
internal memory replaces sd-card and sd-card replaces ext-sd.
also, according to "mounts and storage" there are three partitions that are, upon EACH reboot,
unmounted:
/bootdata
/system
/data
/wits
Please help me, this website is my only hope.
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Jahallah said:
Soooooo, I have the same problem: recovery loop with CWM version 6.0.3.2
I was stock, and I was able to use the non-image-burn version of the sd-card method to put TWRP. This proved useless because I could not find any documentation on using it properly.
I then burned an image of 6028 and was able to boot right into recovery.
i then attempted an install of 10.1 and gapps .... this is the last time I would reach nook loading screen.
I have actively formatted nothing, though I attempted to install a different recovery
Errors i am receiving:
e: can't mount (volume(s))
installation aborted
internal memory replaces sd-card and sd-card replaces ext-sd.
also, according to "mounts and storage" there are three partitions that are, upon EACH reboot,
unmounted:
/bootdata
/system
/data
/wits
Please help me, this website is my only hope.
:silly:
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Go to my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature and try flashing the plain stock 2.2.0 zip from item 6 using that burned 6028 CWM SD.
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Thank you
leapinlar said:
Go to my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature and try flashing the plain stock 2.2.0 zip from item 6 using that burned 6028 CWM SD.
Sent from my BN NookHD+ using XDA Premium HD app
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It [email protected]!
Thanks You, Thank you, Thank You, Thank you, thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you,.
So, if I get back to normal very soon, and then decide after 5-10 minutes of stock that I need some CYANOGENMOD, I can use the same boot drives for wreaking some havoc?
So, thanks, I will let you know how it goes.
Thanks Again!
Jahallah said:
It [email protected]!
Thanks You, Thank you, Thank You, Thank you, thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you,.
So, if I get back to normal very soon, and then decide after 5-10 minutes of stock that I need some CYANOGENMOD, I can use the same boot drives for wreaking some havoc?
So, thanks, I will let you know how it goes.
Thanks Again!
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Yes, as long as it is CM10.2 or lower. CM11 requires a different version of CWM.
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stock rom recovered my mount issues

[q] nook hd+ flashing failed

Hi guys so i was transferring movies to my nook, after that was done i removed the cable and my nook entered into a boot loop. Not being able to find my CWM backup i therefore decided to make a fresh install, i formatted my internal storage,cache and data. I loaded my ROM to my external sd card and booted to CWM, when i try to flash it brings up an error: E: Cant open /sdcard/Xperia-2.3.9-CARBON-JB-B11=-ovation.zip (bad) Installation aborted.
It gives this error for every ROM i try. Somehow i managed to find my CWM backup but when i try to restore it, it says: MD5 mismatch......Can anybody help?
Kubombelar said:
Hi guys so i was transferring movies to my nook, after that was done i removed the cable and my nook entered into a boot loop. Not being able to find my CWM backup i therefore decided to make a fresh install, i formatted my internal storage,cache and data. I loaded my ROM to my external sd card and booted to CWM, when i try to flash it brings up an error: E: Cant open /sdcard/Xperia-2.3.9-CARBON-JB-B11=-ovation.zip (bad) Installation aborted.
It gives this error for every ROM i try. Somehow i managed to find my CWM backup but when i try to restore it, it says: MD5 mismatch......Can anybody help?
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When it says bad that usually means a bad download. And md5 mismatch means the backup is corrupted. Try using a different PC for downloads. Your antivirus software may be corrupting things.
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leapinlar said:
When it says bad that usually means a bad download. And md5 mismatch means the backup is corrupted. Try using a different PC for downloads. Your antivirus software may be corrupting things.
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i dont think so, i have tried three diffrent laptops it still failed. I got the problem solved by writing a cwm boot image to my 2GB SD that allows you to run a bootable version of stock rom v2.1.1......i booted via the sd and with a custom rom loaded on my sd i flahed and it worked no problems same applies with gapps. When i boot into my rom under storage settings it shows my emmc as "read only", am not sure if this is what caused the initial problem. Maybe changing the emmc permissions with ES file manager to both read and write will fix the initial problem as booting via emmc and attempting a flash still fails, however it works while the sd is inserted and flashing via TWRP which is installed on my emmc. Advise with your opinion

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