Hello, I recently updated my NC to 1.4.1 and a friend's with no issues. They are both running CM7 off of a SD card.
I went to do my friend's last night and could not update to 1.4.1. His is a refurbished unit. I was able to restore to 1.0.1 but my laptop is not recognizing the NC. Also, the NC shows it has 0gb of 0gb available for internal memory.
Any help would be appreciated.
I've been using these:
1gbclockwork.3.2.0.1 and the complete nook restore zip file.
Thanks!
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Hi All,
I am thinking about buying the nook color after sifting thru all the wonderful work done on nook by all devs.
I have a question. If i use Nookie Froyo out of sd card, i.e. do not install it on the nook emmc, will I be able to access Nooks internal 8 gb memory? I am thinking about using the internal memory for movies and stuff. Will I be able to play them, if i boot into nook thru sd card?
The easiest way to be able to access the internal /media partition would be to use the Customized Nookie Froyo from brianf21. However, I just noticed the Nookie Froyo brianf21's is based off (cicada's Nookie Froyo) was just updated to 0.6.8. So you probably want to wait for brianf21 to update his customized one.
Thanks.....Much Appreciated
Hey guys first post from a an android noob here!
I just burned an sd with 0.6.7 and am wondering how to use the internal memory as well. I am mainly wondering how to get downloaded books to show on the kindle/nook apps.
Thanks!
I still quite new to the NC and Android world, so please forgive me if this is a really stupid question.
Is it possible to have a "Dual Boot" NC? Example: With no SD card installed, it boots and runs the 'stock' B&N 1.1.0 out of the box version. Then have a bootable SD card that runs the NC such as it would if you rooted it?
I guess what I'm actually asking is can you have a different operating system on an SD card, and have the NC boot up that system when the card is installed?
Jim
.managed to get auto nooter running on stock NC and boots when i have no sd card installed i also have Honeycomb installed on my SD Card that boots to that when i put the Sd card in ..
Can you tell me what you had to do in order to get this to work?
http://nookdevs.com/Portal:NookColor
is where i got all my information ..
specifically :Enable Root with Nooter Instructions. with the auto nooter to whatever version your nook is
then i installed Honeycomb on a SD card and then installed GaPPS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=937752
Hi
I purchased a nook yesterday and now I am eager to put a new rom on it. Unfortunately, during the autonooker process, something goes wrong and my nook boots straight up into the stock rom and then auto-mount the sd card to the computer. My nook is running 1.1 as I just got it yesterday.
I followed all the burning to SD steps and it appears to work as it burns with success and the files appear from the computer. I have also tried using an image of clockworkmod but I got the same result. I'm running Windows 7 64-bit.
Does anyone know what I may be missing or doing wrong? Much appreciated, thanks!
SOLUTION: Used a different microSD card reader for "flashing" the microSD card. Apparently my Samsung Epic cannot properly do this while my friend's can.
Hi Guys,
Got an issue which is preventing me from going completely to an SD card image and wondering if anyone has had the same issue.
Basically, have used the following SD images (Nookie Froyo 0.6.7 and 0.6.8) off a Transcend 8 gig class 6 card for a few weeks (and left my NC rooted using Autonooter for 1.1).
I would happily use the SD card image and at one stage was using consistently as my daily BUT every so often (this is the hard bit to determine), I would get the SD card image would instantly reboot into stock.
So I would leave overnight and sometimes it would stay on the SD image and sometimes I would find in Stock??? If the NC was running stock, I would reboot and would go to running off the SD image again no issues. This seems to be happening on a daily basis now so am unable to keep running off the SD card.
Have tried http://nookdevs.com/NookColor_Issues with respect "Random Reboots" but happened again today
The other interesting offshoot is that my Autonootered Nook's drive is now almost 100% full and I think this is causing Force Closes.
Just curious if anyone has been having a similar issue?
Z
I need some help with creating an SD card to boot android from on a Nook HD.
I tried this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1000957
I used an old 8gb sandisk micro SD i got from a cell phone
Used win32 disk imager and flashed generic-sd card image onto the root of sd card
Then I took out the card and re-inserted it to get it recognize the new image as F:boot which has 4 files on it MLO U-boot, U ram disk, and u image
Then I went to install CM 7.2 files onto the SD - that's where i ran into trouble. It gave "Error No Room on Disk". I looked at the space on the Sd card and it said it was only 113Mb. _Please help. What did i do wrong when flashing the image file onto SD card to make the sd card smaller?
Thanks in advance for your help.
You have really got things mixed up. This is a Nook HD/HD+ thread and you linked to a Nook Color thread (they are different devices). CM7 does not run on the Nook HD. No wonder things are not working for you.
If you truly have a Nook HD, find a Nook HD thread for installing CM to SD (has to be CM10/CM10.1/CM10.2 though).
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trouble installing CM on Nook HD 8GB
leapinlar said:
You have really got things mixed up. This is a Nook HD/HD+ thread and you linked to a Nook Color thread (they are different devices). CM7 does not run on the Nook HD. No wonder things are not working for you.
If you truly have a Nook HD, find a Nook HD thread for installing CM to SD (has to be CM10/CM10.1/CM10.2 though).
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Thank you for the reply. I checked and yes I do have a Nook HD 8GB. I got it from walmart for $129.
So just to confirm - No CM7 will run on Nook HD?
Can you install CM 10 without rooting the device? And if so, is a non-rooted install that runs directly off the SD Card significantly slower than it was flashed to internal memory?
If CM 10 has to be installed to the internal memory, are there dual boot options that would keep what i have on the nook saved?
Also, I noticed when i tried to put CM7 on the SD card, it created a 113 image file, and left the remainder of the disk as "unallocated" - so during the install process how does that unallocated space get turned into usable space?
Any link for the build I need would be very appreciated. Not trying to get anyone to do the work for me, with all the different builds and install files, its complicated for a first timer.
Thanks for help
rnewton8 said:
Thank you for the reply. I checked and yes I do have a Nook HD 8GB. I got it from walmart for $129.
So just to confirm - No CM7 will run on Nook HD?
Can you install CM 10 without rooting the device? And if so, is a non-rooted install that runs directly off the SD Card significantly slower than it was flashed to internal memory?
If CM 10 has to be installed to the internal memory, are there dual boot options that would keep what i have on the nook saved?
Also, I noticed when i tried to put CM7 on the SD card, it created a 113 image file, and left the remainder of the disk as "unallocated" - so during the install process how does that unallocated space get turned into usable space?
Any link for the build I need would be very appreciated. Not trying to get anyone to do the work for me, with all the different builds and install files, its complicated for a first timer.
Thanks for help
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No, CM7 will run on the Nook HD.
You do not have to root stock to run CM from SD. You can run CM10.1 from the SD and leave stock intact. So you can boot back and forth. If you do, I recommend the hybrid install here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36668001
It runs more quickly and has more stability. But be warned the instructions can be confusing.
There are no dual boot options that allow you to fully install two systems to internal memory.
And that old Nook Color SD that you used is different than how the Nook HD SD is installed. But you do have to follow directions to get everything to work and fit.
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