I'm sure other newbies, like myself, are interested to backup (nandroid) their Nook HD+ before experimenting with the new CM10 Rom as described by verygreen. It will be great if one of the experienced memebers provides a detailed description on how to accomplish this. Thanks in advance.
I'm gonna ruin your mood here and say that you are in the wrong section. Since this is your first post, you should learn. There is a Q&A forum for that. This is a General forum. Yes, I understand there are more people and more threads in the general section, but that's not an excuse to post question in the General forum.
Nookhd+ said:
I'm sure other newbies, like myself, are interested to backup (nandroid) their Nook HD+ before experimenting with the new CM10 Rom as described by verygreen. It will be great if one of the experienced memebers provides a detailed description on how to accomplish this. Thanks in advance.
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You do not need to worry about backing up your existing system. The new CM10 SD does not touch your stock. So no worries.
Sent from my Nook HD+ Running CM10
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Well, this question is for the people doing dual-boot Honeycomb: What is the current version of Dalingrin's overclocked kernel to use for a Honeycomb installation on the dual boot partition? I've got the original one from the dual-boot HC thread, but it's now pretty old. There are updates to the kernel for the main ROM installation, it seems, but I can't find a version that works for HC on the dual-boot partition. Is it true that an updated one hasn't been done?
Sorry that this questions seems out of place. It seems absolutely ridiculous for this question to go out here in the general forums, but apparently this forum system is forcing me as a new user, even though all the other people asking these kinds of questions do it to the appropriate people in appropriate threads in the development forums. Oh well, screwed by the intertubes again. Can someone please repost this message in the development thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=959461 ? Pretty Please? Thanks.
hi everyone, i am interested in rooting my nexus one, but in fear of bricking it, i preferr asking help to the forums.
What do i do first?
What rom is the best rom for my use?
(i mainly use it for gaming,wifi browsing and as mp3)
I've read that the cyanogenmod is a very good rom. Why?
There are guides for this ALL OVER this forum. Read them. I'm sorry if I'm being short but, to open a new thread for this when there are tons of guides and the wiki is not good form.
Link
Start reading.
Is there a way to get permission in slim bean and/or cm 10.1 thread. I could also just randomly react to some threads till I have more than 10 posts, but that seems to be very unmannered to me. I'm not an (totally) inexperienced user and have normal technical questions regarding the roms and it also seems unmannered to start unneccesary whole new threadds while also some others ask way more newbie-questions than I have in those threads.
Kind regards
For the development threads you net 10 posts...
I`m a newbie but i think there is no other way to get the permission to post "everywhere"
But in the "normal" threads posting should be available with < 10 posts ...
juliatan said:
Is there a way to get permission in slim bean and/or cm 10.1 thread. I could also just randomly react to some threads till I have more than 10 posts, but that seems to be very unmannered to me. I'm not an (totally) inexperienced user and have normal technical questions regarding the roms and it also seems unmannered to start unneccesary whole new threadds while also some others ask way more newbie-questions than I have in those threads.
Kind regards
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Help out in the Q&A forum ;D if you can help others with what you know, then its a win win situation
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Q&A for [Nook HD+] Nook HD and HD+ rooting instructions (now permanent)
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Nook hd+ root
I consider myself tech saavy but this rooting business is giving me a VERY hard time. ive read many posts about rooting the nook hd + and none of it makes sense. Is there a complete dummies guide out there that can help me understand what it is im attempting to do. Ive registered the device and currently running 2.2.1 software and BNTV600 Model.
xELFUEGOx said:
I consider myself tech saavy but this rooting business is giving me a VERY hard time. ive read many posts about rooting the nook hd + and none of it makes sense. Is there a complete dummies guide out there that can help me understand what it is im attempting to do. Ive registered the device and currently running 2.2.1 software and BNTV600 Model.
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This is a very old thread and is obsolete. And it depends on what you mean by "root". Usually rooting means adding root access rights to your stock ROM. But some users mean that they want a rooted alternate ROM like CM put on their device to replace the stock ROM.
If you want the former, go to my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature and it gives instructions for adding root access to your stock ROM. It is up to date.
If you want the latter, go to the dummies guide also linked in my signature. It will give you instructions on how to replace your stock ROM with a rooted form of CM.
Sent from my BN NookHD+ using XDA Premium HD app
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This is a very old thread and is obsolete. And it depends on what you mean by "root". Usually rooting means adding root access rights to your stock ROM. But some users mean that they want a rooted alternate ROM like CM put on their device to replace the stock ROM.
If you want the former, go to my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature and it gives instructions for adding root access to your stock ROM. It is up to date.
If you want the latter, go to the dummies guide also linked in my signature. It will give you instructions on how to replace your stock ROM with a rooted form of CM.
Sent from my BN NookHD+ using XDA Premium HD app
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I followed one of your guides and attempting to get my nook hd+ to load the bootfiles. So far, its still loading stock.
xELFUEGOx said:
I followed one of your guides and attempting to get my nook hd+ to load the bootfiles. So far, its still loading stock.
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If your HD+ does not seem to want to boot off SD, see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2288688.
Hi posted a reply on this link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...g-nook-hd-internal-emmc-t3562818#post71653625
If someone can assist with it. It regards had CM11 on HD+, and trouble either installing fresh or upgrading to LN14. I don't know if people that advise in these forums only see questions/messages in the main forum versus buried in an old thread, so thought it safer to have a pointer to it here. Thanks