Just being curious but is there any way to boot cm10, barnes and noble os, and windows 7 on the nook hd+?
i know you can already dual boot to cm10 and cm10.1, but can it go any further than that?
Locked bootloader, so doubt it.
Zachinater said:
Just being curious but is there any way to boot cm10, barnes and noble os, and windows 7 on the nook hd+?
i know you can already dual boot to cm10 and cm10.1, but can it go any further than that?
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Windows 7 on an android device? I don't think so.
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if i could have windows 7 or even windows rt that would be great
i know that windows 7 does no support arm devices but windows rt does so is there any way to port it to other devices?
Zachinater said:
if i could have windows 7 or even windows rt that would be great
i know that windows 7 does no support arm devices but windows rt does so is there any way to port it to other devices?
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I think you must ask this on http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1625 somewhere.
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Hello:
I was thinking about buying a Nook HD+ for my wife. The price is right and it has microSD expansion. But I don't want to use the Nook UI and want to install CM10 instead.
Is this possible with Nook HD+?
Thanks.
-lukin- said:
Hello:
I was thinking about buying a Nook HD+ for my wife. The price is right and it has microSD expansion. But I don't want to use the Nook UI and want to install CM10 instead.
Is this possible with Nook HD+?
Thanks.
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Yes, there is a thread by verygreen in the development forum for installing CM10 on SD.
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leapinlar said:
Yes, there is a thread by verygreen in the development forum for installing CM10 on SD.
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Thanks leapinlar. I'll look at his thread. What are your general thoughts are of Nook HD+ with CM10? Do you have any cautions about the post-install experience?
Cheers.
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Thanks leapinlar. I'll look at his thread. What are your general thoughts are of Nook HD+ with CM10? Do you have any cautions about the post-install experience?
Cheers.
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I use it as my daily driver. It still has a few minor bugs. I use the 1-08-13 version and it is very stable. Look at his 1-7-13 post to get it.
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I use for daily CM10.1 on SD. I cant say nothing bad. All things what i had have described on CM10.1 thread too. All apps which one i tested dont had any glitches (believe me, i tested big amount different apps). Only thing is that i dont use bluetooth because i dont have needless. Also wifi have some connection lose problems if wifi ssid is hidden. But this is random.
I'm on CM10.1 because i need different user accounts on one devise.
I'm running Verygreen's 2/12 update and have no trouble or complaints at all. Daily driver all the way. Don't use BT, so I don't know about that. I haven't had reboot problems or anything.
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Hi,
Problem i have is the device isnt showing up in "My Computer".
It Makes a shound when connected, and it's in the Device Manager. Also.
Any help would be gr8!!!!!!!
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I've a rooted, with 2nd bootloader, TWRP v2.6.1.0, Paranoid Android C.ROM (pa_tate-3.99-20130824) and GAPPS (gapps-jb-20130813-signed) KFHD 7".
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please, any help -
Try reinstalling the drivers for the MTP device in then device manager. I think this usually happens when coming from stock and going to another ROM.
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stunts513 said:
Try reinstalling the drivers for the MTP device in then device manager. I think this usually happens when coming from stock and going to another ROM.
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Great - i'll try that.
Also though, im finding that there are a lot of crashes. and its actually preventing me from opening apps like, GAPPS, facebook etc etc.
Do you know of a stable ROM for KFHD7???
thank again
I run cm 10.1 with a tablet patch I made for the latest cm 10.1, I'm avoiding cm 10.2 for a few more months before I switch to it, I heard there's small performance issues because of some files not being optimized, as well as people in the market having to update their apps to work with the new is, as well as some fstrim things that need a little more investigating before I use it. I mean I am pretty sure most people are using it instead of cm 10.1 now, but I personally want to wait a bit.
Idk about your crashes but it could just be a bad flash or you used the wrong gapps package. I am not too familiar with the ROM you are using, since I haven't ever used it. The way I look at it is usually the closer you are to stock the less bulky the os would be, least that's how a PC operating system would work sorta. Don't know if the same holds true for android.
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I run cm 10.1 with a tablet patch I made for the latest cm 10.1, I'm avoiding cm 10.2 for a few more months before I switch to it, I heard there's small performance issues because of some files not being optimized, as well as people in the market having to update their apps to work with the new is, as well as some fstrim things that need a little more investigating before I use it. I mean I am pretty sure most people are using it instead of cm 10.1 now, but I personally want to wait a bit.
Idk about your crashes but it could just be a bad flash or you used the wrong gapps package. I am not too familiar with the ROM you are using, since I haven't ever used it. The way I look at it is usually the closer you are to stock the less bulky the os would be, least that's how a PC operating system would work sorta. Don't know if the same holds true for android.
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Thanks for your help!!
What build of CM10.1 are you using and what build of GAPPS?
I'll try in staling those and see if that makes a difference.
Thanks again!
I'm using the 8/12 build of cm 10.1 and if u click the link in my SIG for the tablet patch I directly linked the correct gapps zip in that post.
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stunts513 said:
I'm using the 8/12 build of cm 10.1 and if u click the link in my SIG for the tablet patch I directly linked the correct gapps zip in that post.
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thanks v.much for your help. really appreciate it. cheers!!!!
just wondering whether the kindle fire hd 7 will get otg support, i know that most roms run hashcodes kernel and that it doesnt support it. I'm not demanding it or anything, i just want to know if its being considered? or in development? thanks. I want it for usb storage and controllers haha
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just wondering whether the kindle fire hd 7 will get otg support, i know that most roms run hashcodes kernel and that it doesnt support it. I'm not demanding it or anything, i just want to know if its being considered? or in development? thanks. I want it for usb storage and controllers haha
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I heard a while back that it was coming soon but, well.... that was quite a while ago.
>>>Sent from my homebuilt TARDIS running Android 4.4... or maybe it's a rooted Kindle Fire HD running CyanogenMod 11<<<
Once I get my ROM rolled out I might try to compile a kernel with it enabled, as-is I don't have enough storage space available on my Linux partition to download the cm sources and I've messed with the innerds a little bit for my ROM so I'd rather go from hashcode's sources.
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Once I get my ROM rolled out I might try to compile a kernel with it enabled, as-is I don't have enough storage space available on my Linux partition to download the cm sources and I've messed with the innerds a little bit for my ROM so I'd rather go from hashcode's sources.
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I hope its soon I can't wait for otg support!
I have a question it's possible port a linux (in multyboot) like ubuntu or fedora to this devices? like the nexus 7 in this case
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011403
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957561
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Nexus7/Installation
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install
thanke and exuseme for my bad english
Well as far as Ubuntu touch yes it is possible, hashcode made some test ports for us, but they excluded the 7" model. I was going to try it myself but he mentioned when the flipped it to android in Ubuntu instead of Ubuntu in android it caused a filesystem mounting error or something and since he said it would have to be debugged first I went and ported something else.
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excuse me, I've another question , is this app work in the Kfhd (tale)? I cant get a factory cable and I wouden't brick my kindle
sorry for my bad english
I would assume it works, I have never tried it personally. If you have 2nd bootloader + twrp installed then even if it bricked it you could still restore it.
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I would assume it works, I have never tried it personally. If you have 2nd bootloader + twrp installed then even if it bricked it you could still restore it.
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I try it in the last cm 11 nignt but he need a loop kernel. And it don't work? there are a loop kernel for the tale?
You mean a kernel with loopback device support? I thought the cm 11 kernel had that, that's pretty standard in terms of a desktop Linux is, not sure about a android device though.
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So I just got my Kindle Fire HD 2012 32 GB from Amazon.
Before I install CM11, I have a few small questions...
1. I really like the Dolby HD sound feature/improvement. Is this still usable/enabled within CM11 (or a similar alternative)?
2. I have firmware 7.4.9. Can I get any trouble using the install tutorial from the CyanogenMod wiki?
3. I read somewhere that CM11 runs slow on the KFHD compared T9 FireOS. Is this true?
Thanks in advance.
Edit: just fyi, yes I have a fastboot/recovery cable.
medeman said:
So I just got my Kindle Fire HD 2012 32 GB from Amazon.
Before I install CM11, I have a few small questions...
1. I really like the Dolby HD sound feature/improvement. Is this still usable/enabled within CM11 (or a similar alternative)?
2. I have firmware 7.4.9. Can I get any trouble using the install tutorial from the CyanogenMod wiki?
3. I read somewhere that CM11 runs slow on the KFHD compared T9 FireOS. Is this true?
Thanks in advance.
Edit: just fyi, yes I have a fastboot/recovery cable.
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I would downgrade the os to a earlier version as I have seen issues with people rooting the latest os. I also believe cm 11 is if anything faster than amazon os. I recommend it, I have used it myself for over a year and have no complaints.
Dolby is a bit iffy, I think hashcode tried to do some work on it but I don't remember how far it went because its closed source. I just use viper4android with cm 11 and its probably better than Dolby enhancements.
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