[Q] CM10 using TWRP - Nook HD, HD+ Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I am a little confused, I have followed verygreens , thank you for the work !! , latest post to install CM10 to sdcard. I have created my sdcard and booted into TWRP as directed, then connected to my pc , linuxmint, it connects and shows a 16gb directory with various folders. I have 2 questions:-
1) I thought that the instructions where for installing to sdcard, my sdcard is 8GB , but it looks like it is mounting the nooks internal storage, i have a 16gb nook hd+
and
2) If this is ok, which folder do I need to copy the cm-10-20130212-UNOFFICIAL-ovation.zip file too?
Thanks very much, I hope I have provided enough information to highlight my problem.
Mal

If you have Linux, you do not need to use his new TWRP method to copy the zip to the SD. Just plug the card directly into the PC and copy the CM zip to the SDCARD partition with Linux. Then put the card back into the Nook and boot to TWRP and install the zip.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on Hybrid SD

leapinlar said:
If you have Linux, you do not need to use his new TWRP method to copy the zip to the SD. Just plug the card directly into the PC and copy the CM zip to the SDCARD partition with Linux. Then put the card back into the Nook and boot to TWRP and install the zip.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on Hybrid SD
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Hi,
Thx for the quick reply, I have found 3 partitions on the sdcard now, one called CM10SDCARD , I assume this is the one to copy the zip file to.
Thx in advance

malnon said:
Hi,
Thx for the quick reply, I have found 3 partitions on the sdcard now, one called CM10SDCARD , I assume this is the one to copy the zip file to.
Thx in advance
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Yup, that's the one. If you run into any problems, check out the first post in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2032364

Tarthenal said:
Yup, that's the one. If you run into any problems, check out the first post in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2032364
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Great my first mod and seems to be working !! time to play with it now, thanks to everyone for pointing me in the right direction !!!

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[Q]CM10 for Nook HD?

Hi,
There are cmods for nook colour and nook hd+, but the nook hd was skipped...
Does anyone know if there are any plans on making one for the Nook hd?
Thanks
also waiting
already bought HD, returning will cost me $24, so I'm hoping someone will develop for HD too...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35757581
Work is in progress
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I have uploaded a video of CM10 (verygreen HD+ version) running in HD with my port of cyanoboot from fattire source.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dil0_aSZnaw
help to install cm10
somebody can help me to install cm10 on my hd+ i am no expert doing this pleaseee
carlos19772001 said:
somebody can help me to install cm10 on my hd+ i am no expert doing this pleaseee
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Try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35087686
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hlp me
carlos19772001 said:
somebody can help me to install cm10 on my hd+ i am no expert doing this pleaseee
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i need format the micro sd card before in the nook?
carlos19772001 said:
i need format the micro sd card before in the nook?
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Try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35854292
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How are you guys copying over the binary files to a different partition?
Im using windows 7 and the only partition that it displays in Computer is the BOOT one..
Any idea on how to copy the zip binary file to a different partition of the SD card within windows 7?
Thanks
EDIT:
When I burn the new sd card image, my sd card partitions look as follows:
img266.imageshack.us/img266/3199/sdcard.png
Just need to figure out how the get that binary zip file onto CM10SDCARD...
I downloaded virtualbox and got an ubuntu vm image. Was able to load the zip image file through that. Install successful
EDIT:
I managed to get it installed. However I have noticed:
- The screen resolution is smaller than stock..
- My screen does not tilt..
bokbokan's mod works a treat, great work on this one!
i have one issue with cm10+gapps however i am not able to bring up in the dev thread due to the low post count. having cm10+gapps (latest or 20121011 version) combined results in the keyboard service being killed right after i boot my hd up and every time i try to use any input field. clearing data method did not fix this for me.
is there anything else i could try to make it work?
tia
zwicken said:
bokbokan's mod works a treat, great work on this one!
i have one issue with cm10+gapps however i am not able to bring up in the dev thread due to the low post count. having cm10+gapps (latest or 20121011 version) combined results in the keyboard service being killed right after i boot my hd up and every time i try to use any input field. clearing data method did not fix this for me.
is there anything else i could try to make it work?
tia
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try reinstall it via cm10 recovery.
Also noticed that the sound controls on my nook hd do not work
zam089 said:
I downloaded virtualbox and got an ubuntu vm image. Was able to load the zip image file through that. Install successful
EDIT:
I managed to get it installed. However I have noticed:
- The screen resolution is smaller than stock..
- My screen does not tilt..
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To tilt the screen, hold it vertical while you rotate it. Screen resolution is the same, it just looks smaller. You can change that by editing /system/build.prop. Look for the line that ends ...density=240. Change to something larger.
Sent from my Nook HD+ Running CM10 on SD
zam089 said:
try reinstall it via cm10 recovery.
Also noticed that the sound controls on my nook hd do not work
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It's fixed in the latest version (12/25)
CM10 copy zip to sdcard
Am very frustrated. Been working on this for 3 days. I have got ADB installed and working. When I copy the ZIP file over to /SDCARD it does not show up in CWM when I go to install from sdcard. When I look in file explorer I see the ZIP file was copied to the internal memory.
If I install the ZIP from internal memory will it work correctly?
Also looking at the Nook HD+ develper documentation it shows the removable sdcard as /ext_sdcard and the internal memory as /sdcard.
What am I doing wrong?
I started Ubuntu on my Dell laptop and it will not show or mount the sdcard no matter what I do.
I really want to get this working. I don't give up easily but after three days I need help.
knotmeter said:
Am very frustrated. Been working on this for 3 days. I have got ADB installed and working. When I copy the ZIP file over to /SDCARD it does not show up in CWM when I go to install from sdcard. When I look in file explorer I see the ZIP file was copied to the internal memory.
If I install the ZIP from internal memory will it work correctly?
Also looking at the Nook HD+ develper documentation it shows the removable sdcard as /ext_sdcard and the internal memory as /sdcard.
What am I doing wrong?
I started Ubuntu on my Dell laptop and it will not show or mount the sdcard no matter what I do.
I really want to get this working. I don't give up easily but after three days I need help.
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Try the newly uploaded installer in the thread here
I should get the HD for myself. HD+ is too big....
bokbokan said:
Try the newly uploaded installer in the thread here
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bokbokan, if I install the new image "sdcard-cwm-hummingbirdv3.img.gz" , will I lose everything?
Can't get CM10 Easy SDCard to work
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Try the newly uploaded installer in the thread here
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I used LeapinLar's stock root by CWM fashable ZIPs. This worked great I have root and Gapps installed. Now I see that bokbokan has a new easy install CM10 sdcard install to do what I originally was tryingto do.
I downloaded the image and wrote it to the sdcard. Poped in the NOOK HD+ and rebooted. It keeps booting to the stock Nook ROM. I tried doing a ADB reboot and it still reboots to stock rom.
I have redonloaded and made the image three times with the same results.
I put Leapinlar's CWM sdcard back in the NOOK and it boots to CWM.
Is the image i'm downloading corrupt? Is there a check sum for this file?
What am I doing wrong? Is the fact that the Nook is already rooted keeping this from booting?
knotmeter said:
I used LeapinLar's stock root by CWM fashable ZIPs. This worked great I have root and Gapps installed. Now I see that bokbokan has a new easy install CM10 sdcard install to do what I originally was tryingto do.
I downloaded the image and wrote it to the sdcard. Poped in the NOOK HD+ and rebooted. It keeps booting to the stock Nook ROM. I tried doing a ADB reboot and it still reboots to stock rom.
I have redonloaded and made the image three times with the same results.
I put Leapinlar's CWM sdcard back in the NOOK and it boots to CWM.
Is the image i'm downloading corrupt? Is there a check sum for this file?
What am I doing wrong? Is the fact that the Nook is already rooted keeping this from booting?
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bokbokan's CM10 is for the 7" HD. You need verygreen's CM10 for the HD+.

[Q] Installing CM10 on sdcard, Need Help (Solved)

I've downloaded, " sdcard-cwm-early3.img.gz " and " cm-10-20121228-UNOFFICIAL-ovation.zip " and I have the " win32diskimager-source.zip". This is far as I've got. Now do I write the " sdcard-cwm-early3.img.gz " to the micro sdcard and copy the "cm-10-20121228-UNOFFICIAL-ovation.zip" file to the sd card?
I'm using verygreen's Nook HD+ CM10 development (sdcard) thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35087686
This the thread im trying use to intall cm10
Step 1: Don't cross-post. This is the appropriate forum for your request, not the dev thread.
Before you do anything, get ADB working. The instructions are in Leapinlar's tips thread. You only need it to move the CM10 zip to the correct partition on the SD card, but there's practically no other way to accomplish that step in Windows. You'll want the CM10 zip in the same folder as your adb.exe.
Unzip the .gz (it's a compressed format like .zip or .rar, if nothing on your PC recognizes it then grab 7zip).
Install win32diskimager on your PC.
With the SD plugged into your computer, start the program and use it to write the image to the SD card (I'm fuzzy on the specifics of this process because I use WinImage, but I think it's quite straightforward and you can Google up dozens of step-by-steps).
Put the SD back in your powered-off HD+ and power it on. Plug it into your PC w/ the USB cord.
From there, verygreen's instructions should be straightforward enough. Do what he says in ClockworkMod on your Nook and use the command he provides in ADB on your PC.
Thanks man I got it work but I have one more question. I got the cm10 to work but then I decided to root my hd+, and my question is can I still possible to run the cm10 on the sd card if it's rooted?
Taosaur said:
Step 1: Don't cross-post. This is the appropriate forum for your request, not the dev thread.
Before you do anything, get ADB working. The instructions are in Leapinlar's tips thread. You only need it to move the CM10 zip to the correct partition on the SD card, but there's practically no other way to accomplish that step in Windows. You'll want the CM10 zip in the same folder as your adb.exe.
Unzip the .gz (it's a compressed format like .zip or .rar, if nothing on your PC recognizes it then grab 7zip).
Install win32diskimager on your PC.
With the SD plugged into your computer, start the program and use it to write the image to the SD card (I'm fuzzy on the specifics of this process because I use WinImage, but I think it's quite straightforward and you can Google up dozens of step-by-steps).
Put the SD back in your powered-off HD+ and power it on. Plug it into your PC w/ the USB cord.
From there, verygreen's instructions should be straightforward enough. Do what he says in ClockworkMod on your Nook and use the command he provides in ADB on your PC.
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marquez7890 said:
Thanks man I got it work but I have one more question. I got the cm10 to work but then I decided to root my hd+, and my question is can I still possible to run the cm10 on the sd card if it's rooted?
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The device will try to boot first from the SD slot regardless of what you do to stock, so if you have a bootable CM10 card in there, it will boot.
Just to clarify- you need a different sd for stock- this cm one will not be readable
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[Q] Gapps problem in verygreen's CM10 for Nook HD+

Hello,
I've scoured the internets and the forum to no avail.
After what can only be described as an ordeal, I finally got verygreen's CM10 to boot from an SD card for my Nook HD+
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2032364
However, I cannot get gapps, which is the whole reason one would switch to cm10.
I also could not get adb to ever work, so I just put the zips onto the sd card directly (not the boot partition, but the CM10SDCARD partition), and then loaded recovery mode.
Then I mounted the sd card. Then install zip from sd card. Then choose zip from sdcard. Then I choose the gapps zip.
Then
E:Can't open /sdcard/gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip
(bad)
Installation aborted.
I don't know what the problem is. I know there were a lot of problems getting CM10 on there to begin with, but now there is no problem.
Which gapps was I using? Xda people pointed me to http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip which is where I got it from.
Please any help or advice.
Thanks,
DG
i suspect a corrupted gapps zip file. perhaps it didn't download fully, or didn't transfer fully to your microsd card ?
hd32 said:
i suspect a corrupted gapps zip file. perhaps it didn't download fully, or didn't transfer fully to your microsd card ?
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Yes, I agree. Download the gapps file directly to your device and then install via CWM. Sometimes PC antiviral software will corrupt a download on the PC.
Sent from my HD+ rooted stock using Tapatalk
leapinlar said:
Yes, I agree. Download the gapps file directly to your device and then install via CWM. Sometimes PC antiviral software will corrupt a download on the PC.
Sent from my HD+ rooted stock using Tapatalk
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Thank you both. So, I downloaded gapps directly to the internal memory. Could you advise how to go from there in CWM? Is it mounting the emmc, or the rom? Then is it choose .zip from internal card? It can't mount the emmc...I don't know if there is something I need to do first.
dguenther said:
Thank you both. So, I downloaded gapps directly to the internal memory. Could you advise how to go from there in CWM? Is it mounting the emmc, or the rom? Then is it choose .zip from internal card? It can't mount the emmc...I don't know if there is something I need to do first.
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No, not to internal memory, to sdcard. Copy now from emmc to sdcard. Then you can flash with cwm.
Edit: BTW, I meant to download with CM10, not stock.
Sent from my HD+ running CM10 on SD with XDA Premium
festlei nature
leapinlar said:
Sometimes PC antiviral software will corrupt a download on the PC.
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I saw where this was posted, almost verbatim as how you mentioned it.
Does anyone out there ACTUALLY have experience with this happening?
In the 13 years of working on this stuff (tinkering with gadgets, etc) I have never experienced this.
Update:
Today, I finally got it going. Downloaded gapps from CM and it installed like a charm. Now I've got a pretty darn good android tablet for the price. Thanks leapinlar, much appreciated.
abense, i'm, also skeptical that it was actually my antivirus software. I would imagine the software would prevent the download entirely as opposed to just corrupting it. However, it did work when downloading from the nook itself.
abense said:
I saw where this was posted, almost verbatim as how you mentioned it.
Does anyone out there ACTUALLY have experience with this happening?
In the 13 years of working on this stuff (tinkering with gadgets, etc) I have never experienced this.
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Look at this exchange below. He kept getting corrupt files on download until he turned off his bitdefender.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36035146
Sent from my HD+ running CM10 on SD with XDA Premium
gapps from sdcard for HD
Might be a dumb question but...
I used OP's auto-install version of his HD version of Verygreen's HD+ CM10 sdcard. It installs CM10 to the sdcard no problem. Works like a charm. My Nook HD runs CM10 from the card great. But no gapps.
Would this method you've described work for me? Is there an easier way I'm just missing?
If I load gapps to internal memory, do I then mount the sdcard in CWM and flash gapps to the sdcard that way?
ender1962 said:
Might be a dumb question but...
I used OP's auto-install version of his HD version of Verygreen's HD+ CM10 sdcard. It installs CM10 to the sdcard no problem. Works like a charm. My Nook HD runs CM10 from the card great. But no gapps.
Would this method you've described work for me? Is there an easier way I'm just missing?
If I load gapps to internal memory, do I then mount the sdcard in CWM and flash gapps to the sdcard that way?
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The install from internal memory option is broken in the SD versions of CWM.
Boot to CM10, browse to goo.im and download gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip to sdcard. Then use the power menu to boot to recovery and choose install zip from SD, then choose zip from SD. It will probably be in downloads folder.
Sent from my HD+ running CM10 on SD with XDA Premium
leapinlar said:
The install from internal memory option is broken in the SD versions of CWM.
Boot to CM10, browse to goo.im and download gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip to sdcard. Then use the power menu to boot to recovery and choose install zip from SD, then choose zip from SD. It will probably be in downloads folder.
Sent from my HD+ running CM10 on SD with XDA Premium
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Thanks. I don't remember seeing goo.im in the apps, but I wasn't really looking. I've used it before in other circumstances. I'll take a look when I get home. Thanks for the help.
ender1962 said:
Thanks. I don't remember seeing goo.im in the apps, but I wasn't really looking. I've used it before in other circumstances. I'll take a look when I get home. Thanks for the help.
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That is a web site, not an app.
Sent from my HD+ running CM10 on SD with XDA Premium
leapinlar said:
That is a web site, not an app.
Sent from my HD+ running CM10 on SD with XDA Premium
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Thanks. Never realized it was a web site. I always used goo manager from the app store. Should have realized it was pulling from a web site. I've rooted a bunch of different devices but I'm still finding out how much I don't know. Thanks again.

[Q][HD+]Is there a way to increase storage capacity via SD swap or Kernel?

My 16 GB Nook HD+ has about run out of memory, and I notice that it doesn't use the SD Card for anything...which means there's about 30 gbs available for use on whatever.
I was wondering if, outside of a CM 10.1 SD install, there's a way to increase storage capacity via a storage swap (like the SD swaps on the Galaxy phones) or storage Kernel(similar to the Stock SD swap for the Rooted Stock Rom)?
neoage said:
My 16 GB Nook HD+ has about run out of memory, and I notice that it doesn't use the SD Card for anything...which means there's about 30 gbs available for use on whatever.
I was wondering if, outside of a CM 10.1 SD install, there's a way to increase storage capacity via a storage swap (like the SD swaps on the Galaxy phones) or storage Kernel(similar to the Stock SD swap for the Rooted Stock Rom)?
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Yes, look in my HD/HD+ CWM thread. I have a swap zip for stock. It does not need to be rooted.
Sent from my Galaxy Tab 2 using XDA Premium
leapinlar said:
Yes, look in my HD/HD+ CWM thread. I have a swap zip for stock. It does not need to be rooted.
Sent from my Galaxy Tab 2 using XDA Premium
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I'm currently rooted, using Carbon Rom. Would that kernel still work?
neoage said:
I'm currently rooted, using Carbon Rom. Would that kernel still work?
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It is not a kernel change. It is a script that is run at boot time. And I don't know if it will work on Carbon. But since Carbon is based on CM, it might work to use the zip for swapping on CM.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
leapinlar said:
It is not a kernel change. It is a script that is run at boot time. And I don't know if it will work on Carbon. But since Carbon is based on CM, it might work to use the zip for swapping on CM.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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I ran the script, the "SDSwap for CM 10.1 EMMC" and it didn't work, it gave me an error stating that it couldn't find CM. I ran the NookHD+ SDSwap and it installed without errors, but I still see my internal memory at 12 gbs.
Anything else I could try? Or maybe I flashed it wrong? I flashed it via a CWM Boot SD that I made.
neoage said:
I ran the script, the "SDSwap for CM 10.1 EMMC" and it didn't work, it gave me an error stating that it couldn't find CM. I ran the NookHD+ SDSwap and it installed without errors, but I still see my internal memory at 12 gbs.
Anything else I could try? Or maybe I flashed it wrong? I flashed it via a CWM Boot SD that I made.
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I ran the script and when I looked at Settings->storage that the internal card stats showed in internal and sdcard. But, when I attached to PC, exactly what i wanted happened. The internal and ExtSdcard are swapped.
neoage said:
I ran the script, the "SDSwap for CM 10.1 EMMC" and it didn't work, it gave me an error stating that it couldn't find CM. I ran the NookHD+ SDSwap and it installed without errors, but I still see my internal memory at 12 gbs.
Anything else I could try? Or maybe I flashed it wrong? I flashed it via a CWM Boot SD that I made.
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What rom are you running? Are you running rev6 of the swap zip? This version is for official CM only. The title says that and the CM not found message says that.
And that second swap you ran is for stock.
Edit: I see from your post earlier that you are running the Carbon ROM. The zip is designed to abort if not an official CM ROM. Extract the 11extsd2internalsd file from the zip and copy it to a new folder /data/local/userinit.d and set its permissions to execute in all three boxes. (Since you flashed that other zip, there may be a file 11SDswap there. Delete it.) Reboot and see if if it worked. If not, delete the file.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
Yes, Carbon Rom. That same script is what I currently use on my phone, so I'm quite familiar with it. I'll try it now.
Has the script been modified for the Nook, or is it as-is?
Sent from my Nook HD+ using XDA Premium HD app
neoage said:
Yes, Carbon Rom. That same script is what I currently use on my phone, so I'm quite familiar with it. I'll try it now.
Has the script been modified for the Nook, or is it as-is?
Sent from my Nook HD+ using XDA Premium HD app
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It has been modified for the HD/HD+.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
leapinlar said:
What rom are you running? Are you running rev6 of the swap zip? This version is for official CM only. The title says that and the CM not found message says that.
And that second swap you ran is for stock.
Edit: I see from your post earlier that you are running the Carbon ROM. The zip is designed to abort if not an official CM ROM. Extract the 11extsd2internalsd file from the zip and copy it to a new folder /data/local/userinit.d and set its permissions to execute in all three boxes. (Since you flashed that other zip, there may be a file 11SDswap there. Delete it.) Reboot and see if if it worked. If not, delete the file.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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king200 said:
I ran the script and when I looked at Settings->storage that the internal card stats showed in internal and sdcard. But, when I attached to PC, exactly what i wanted happened. The internal and ExtSdcard are swapped.
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leapinlar said:
It has been modified for the HD/HD+.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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Good news! I've figured out how to make this work, AND with my SDXC FAT32-formatted 64 GB sd card!
Here's what I did:
1 - Extracted the 11extsd2internalsd file from the "SDSWAP for CM 10.2" zip
2 - Copied that over to my 64 GB SD card
3 - Once inside, make sure you're rooted, use a root explorer App (Root Explorer or ES File Manager, ES Explorer)
4 - Paste the file in the System/Etc/init.d folder (in internal memory)
4.5 - Tap & Hold over the file, tap Permissions, and enable all 3 "Execute" options.
5 - Download a script manager app
6 - Install, enter the program, click on "browse as root", and tap OK.
7 - Navigate over to the system/etc/init.d folder
8 - tap on the icons for SU and Boot.
9 - Save
Once you reboot, you'll notice that your internal storage is now your SD Card's storage capacity!
NOTE:
Copy over ALL your internal memory over to your SD Card for this to 100% work. If not, you'll wind up with a bunch of errors.
I've seen that reinstalling the ROM & Gapps over this new one(dirty boot) apparently solves the problem, but I haven't tried that yet.
ONLY for advanced users.
EDIT: Apparently moving the files from MNT/SDcard over to /ExtSDCard doesn't work like it does on the phones...I'l research this further...THere has to be something to move over to the external SDCard prior to the script enable for this to work flawlessly.
The script works. If it is init.d folder, you shouldn't need Smanager. I'm thinking the script might execute earlier in boot process without a script app.
king200 said:
The script works. If it is init.d folder, you shouldn't need Smanager. I'm thinking the script might execute earlier in boot process without a script app.
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I tried it with and without. With Smanager, I got in and, of course,it had a bunch of errors. Without Smanager, it wouldn't work as well, since it'd only recognize internal memory as extSDCard AND SdCard and nothing I did would stop the errors.
What I'm trying to figure out is, why? Anything in init.d runs on its own, yet in my case, even before I experimented with script manager, it didnt recognize it.
Now I have another dilemma - What do I move over to the SD Card, and in what file structure, to make this work efficiently?
neoage said:
I tried it with and without. With Smanager, I got in and, of course,it had a bunch of errors. Without Smanager, it wouldn't work as well, since it'd only recognize internal memory as extSDCard AND SdCard and nothing I did would stop the errors.
What I'm trying to figure out is, why? Anything in init.d runs on its own, yet in my case, even before I experimented with script manager, it didnt recognize it.
Now I have another dilemma - What do I move over to the SD Card, and in what file structure, to make this work efficiently?
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Did you set the permissions for the script file to execute. And you can just as easily put the script in /data/local/userinit.d. That is automatically loaded by init.d (see the 90 script in init.d). That way you do not need to edit each time you flash an updated ROM.
Edit: But maybe Carbon does not have that 90 script? If it doesn't that would explain why my script did not work.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
leapinlar said:
Did you set the permissions for the script file to execute. And you can just as easily put the script in /data/local/userinit.d. That is automatically loaded by init.d (see the 90 script in init.d). That way you do not need to edit each time you flash an updated ROM.
Edit: But maybe Carbon does not have that 90 script? If it doesn't that would explain why my script did not work.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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I don't think so. As a matter of fact, I went through all 3 available Carbon Roms today and each was worse than the last when it came to this. I noticed that in each rom, (Unnofficial-Custom, Xperia, and Unofficial-Basic) init.d behaves differently - in basic, it accepted the file without problem, whereas in Xperia, the file needed scriptmanager to function. Unofficial Custom however, downright neglected it and kept me in a bootloop, which is where I am now.
I don't think it has anything to do with the rom itself, however. I believe that, for some strange reason, each time I've used my CWM SD card, the HD+ has been using up its resources to the point where the Nook itself won't boot CWM anymore, as if wiping Data, Data/Media, and Cache haven't cleaned up the necessary files to start fresh. That's another topic, though.

Nook HD 10.2.1 Can't access external SD

Hello,
It's my first post here.
I have a Nook HD rooted with 10.2.1. We I rooted the Nook, I made an external copy to the PC of the stock rom.
All was OK, until I tried to upgrade to cmw 11.
It gave me an Status 7 error and was imposible to upgrade.
Then I went back to the 10.2.1, but now the external SD Card is not mounted. I can't format it from the Recovery menu.
I can't read it from the Nook. I tried 3 different SD cards, but always the same.
The recovery CMW is 6.0.3.6.
When I try to format the SD card from it, it says "Error mounting /external_SD!"
When I enter the Nook in normal mode, the SD Card can not be activated. It detects the SD Card, bau can't do anything.
¿Any idea or help?
Thx!!
UPDATE: I have boot into normal mode, downloaded de Recovery CWM-5 (Recovery 6.0.4.6), and installed it from the internal memory.
After that, I succeeded on installing the CM11-M6, but still the same issue.
Can't activate/access/mount/format the SD Card, from the Android "Activate card" or from the recovery menu "Format" or "mount".
I also formatted it with SDFormatter, but nothing changes.
The SD card it's ok, as I can write/read from the PC.
I have 3 of them: Samsung, Sandisk and Trascend. None of them is recognized, and before I had no problems with them and CM 10.1
Well,
I think is finished!
I had a problem with Google apps, and installed them again, but I had at the internal memory the 4.3 GApps, and I didn't take care of the version!.
Instead of the correct GApps for the 4.4, I installed the previous one.
After installing them, I always have now "unfortunately, Android Keyboard (Aosp) Has Stopped"
So I have no keyboard!!!!
As I can't use the external SD (It doesn't work), I tried to download from the CM11 Nook the correct GApps version, but I have not keyboard to write the internet address!!! I can not indeed write the wifi password!
I have then tried to install ADB, but I can not see the Nook under "adb devices".
I'm in the point of sending the nook to the recycled bin!
Any idea of an easy solution?
Many thanks!
Dang lots of trouble. I would suggest just sticking with CM 10.2.1 for now.
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Hello,
That's what I want, to go back to 10.2.1.
But the Recovery 6.0.4.6 dos not permit to install the 10.2.1, only 11.
I would like to download to the internal memory the Recovery 4 (6.0.3.6), but as I don't have keyboard (wrong GApps installed), can't write the web address. And the external SD card doesn't work too.
The only solution I see is ADB, but when I plug the Nook HD to the PC, nothing happens. There is no change in the Management console of Administration Devices....
Don't know really what to do.!
Errabundo said:
Hello,
That's what I want, to go back to 10.2.1.
But the Recovery 6.0.4.6 dos not permit to install the 10.2.1, only 11.
I would like to download to the internal memory the Recovery 4 (6.0.3.6), but as I don't have keyboard (wrong GApps installed), can't write the web address. And the external SD card doesn't work too.
The only solution I see is ADB, but when I plug the Nook HD to the PC, nothing happens. There is no change in the Management console of Administration Devices....
Don't know really what to do.!
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Did you go to my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature and make a bootable CWM SD per item 1a there? If you did, what are the results?
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Thank you for your response.
I did what you said, making a bootable CWM as your 1a tip, but nothing happens.
The external SD card is like death.
The Nook boots on the normal CM11 mode, and never on the Card Boot mode.
But I have made some new advancement:
I realized that I can connect the Nook and the computer through Bluetooth!
So I sent to the Nook the correct GApps for the CM11, and reboot in recovery mode, installed it from the internal memory, and now I have keyboard again.
The situation now: I have the CM11-M6 installed, Recovery 6.0.4.6 and GApps gapps-kk-20140105.
But, the external SD card doesn't work. The Nook detects it, but can not activate it.
If I enter the Recovery mode, you can´t mount or format the SD card.
I have saved at the PC the Nook Stock Backup I made before rooting the Nook.
If I copy that folder to the internal memory and make a Restore BackUp, do you think that the SD card problem should be fixed?
May be the SD card problem is related to the Nook partitions. I read something about that but don't remember where. But don't really now if the Restore Stock is going to fix the partitions.
I don't want to make another step without consulting you!
Thanks!
Errabundo said:
Thank you for your response.
I did what you said, making a bootable CWM as your 1a tip, but nothing happens.
The external SD card is like death.
The Nook boots on the normal CM11 mode, and never on the Card Boot mode.
But I have made some new advancement:
I realized that I can connect the Nook and the computer through Bluetooth!
So I sent to the Nook the correct GApps for the CM11, and reboot in recovery mode, installed it from the internal memory, and now I have keyboard again.
The situation now: I have the CM11-M6 installed, Recovery 6.0.4.6 and GApps gapps-kk-20140105.
But, the external SD card doesn't work. The Nook detects it, but can not activate it.
If I enter the Recovery mode, you can´t mount or format the SD card.
I have saved at the PC the Nook Stock Backup I made before rooting the Nook.
If I copy that folder to the internal memory and make a Restore BackUp, do you think that the SD card problem should be fixed?
May be the SD card problem is related to the Nook partitions. I read something about that but don't remember where. But don't really now if the Restore Stock is going to fix the partitions.
I don't want to make another step without consulting you!
Thanks!
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I doubt it is a partition problem causing the SD read issue. But getting back to stock may help. It could just be a glitch with CM11. You might also try cleaning the SD contacts and blowing out the slot with air.
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leapinlar said:
You might also try cleaning the SD contacts and blowing out the slot with air.
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Thanks again.
I tried three different cards from 3 brands. They all work perfectly at the computer, but not on the Nook!
I've not tried to blow air in the slot... i'll do it
I think, if that doesn't work, i'll try to go to the Stock Backup.
Thx
How can I restore the saved backup?
I have copied the backup folder yo the internal memory. After I boot into recovery. I choose Restore, but directly it says that there is no file.
Is there any special way of restoring the stock backup without using the sd card?
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Errabundo said:
How can I restore the saved backup?
I have copied the backup folder yo the internal memory. After I boot into recovery. I choose Restore, but directly it says that there is no file.
Is there any special way of restoring the stock backup without using the sd card?
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Yes it has to be put in a special place for CWM to see it. CM and CWM use different spots for the backups. CM uses /data/media/0/clockworkmod/backup and CWM uses /data/media/clockworkmod/backup. Notice the extra 0 folder. You will have to use your root file manager to be able to put the backup in the correct location so CWM can find it.
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leapinlar said:
Yes it has to be put in a special place for CWM to see it. CM and CWM use different spots for the backups. CM uses /data/media/0/clockworkmod/backup and CWM uses /data/media/clockworkmod/backup. Notice the extra 0 folder. You will have to use your root file manager to be able to put the backup in the correct location so CWM can find it.
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I have no success!
As I'm using CWM, I have to place the files at /data/media/clockworkmod/backup/.
I have some questions (I've tried all possibilities, but without success)
1. I have a saved backup folder (named with the date I made the backup) with .tar archives, etc. Do I have to place at the clockworkmod/backup the .tar files directly or the backup saved folder?
2. I can't find the /data/media/clockworkmod/backup folder.
I have a clockworkmod folder at /storage/sdcard0/clockworkmod. It seems to be the same as /mnt/sdcard/clockworkmod.
That clockworkmod folder is at the sdcard folder, with other folder as Alarms, Android, DCIM, etc...
At the folder level where are folders like bootdata, cache, mnt, root, etc, there is a folder named "data", but is empty, and can't write inside it.
Is it that one where I have to place /data/media/clockworkmod/backup/??
3. Can't find a folder called "media".
4. I have installed your file NookHD-CWM-6036-for-internal-memory-rev2-(03-08-14).zip as Recovery.
But I have read at your tips, that for restoring the Stock, you have to use NookHD-emmc-stock-recovery-rev0-(07.21.13). I have done nothing with that file... Is for your information, in case I'm doing something wrong.
5. As information also, when I enter the Recovery mode (6.0.3.6), there is always a message "Warning: No file_contexts".
6. Another thing!! I think that the Backup I'm trying to Restore was made with a previous CWM... that one for the CM10.1 (may be it was CWM-Recovery-2).
Could it be the problem?
Thanks again!
Errabundo said:
I have no success!
As I'm using CWM, I have to place the files at /data/media/clockworkmod/backup/.
I have some questions (I've tried all possibilities, but without success)
1. I have a saved backup folder (named with the date I made the backup) with .tar archives, etc. Do I have to place at the clockworkmod/backup the .tar files directly or the backup saved folder?
2. I can't find the /data/media/clockworkmod/backup folder.
I have a clockworkmod folder at /storage/sdcard0/clockworkmod. It seems to be the same as /mnt/sdcard/clockworkmod.
That clockworkmod folder is at the sdcard folder, with other folder as Alarms, Android, DCIM, etc...
At the folder level where are folders like bootdata, cache, mnt, root, etc, there is a folder named "data", but is empty, and can't write inside it.
Is it that one where I have to place /data/media/clockworkmod/backup/??
3. Can't find a folder called "media".
4. I have installed your file NookHD-CWM-6036-for-internal-memory-rev2-(03-08-14).zip as Recovery.
But I have read at your tips, that for restoring the Stock, you have to use NookHD-emmc-stock-recovery-rev0-(07.21.13). I have done nothing with that file... Is for your information, in case I'm doing something wrong.
5. As information also, when I enter the Recovery mode (6.0.3.6), there is always a message "Warning: No file_contexts".
6. Another thing!! I think that the Backup I'm trying to Restore was made with a previous CWM... that one for the CM10.1 (may be it was CWM-Recovery-2).
Could it be the problem?
Thanks again!
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In order to access the /data folder you have to be using a root file manager (try root browser lite from Play Store). That is why /data looks empty without one.
Do not use the clockwork folder in /sdcard. It must be the one in /data/media.
That stock recovery zip is for restoring stock recovery. You only flash that if you want internal CWM replaced with stock recovery.
And under backup should be the folder that was created when you backed up. Usually a date. The .tar files are inside that.
Don't worry about the last two items.
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Wow, I'm sooooo noob!!
I had already installed ES3 file explorer, and didn't find the Root User mode. Now it's activated and really can see the data/media folder.
I'm moving now the backup folder to the media folder and in some minutes I post the results (I see that It's very slow and the backup is 2gb size, and will take at least 30minutes to transfer)
Many thanks!!!
Welllll....:crying::crying::crying::crying:
I have successfully restored the Nook to the Stock Rom.
But the problem with the SD Card persists.
I bought a new SD Card, and now I have 4 different brands and sizes cards.
And with all of them I have the same issue: Damaged card. You have to format it. And after formatting, always "Damaged card"...
:crying::crying::crying:
I think is a hardware problem. Something is broken...
Thank you anyway for your help!!!
Errabundo said:
Welllll....:crying::crying::crying::crying:
I have successfully restored the Nook to the Stock Rom.
But the problem with the SD Card persists.
I bought a new SD Card, and now I have 4 different brands and sizes cards.
And with all of them I have the same issue: Damaged card. You have to format it. And after formatting, always "Damaged card"...
:crying::crying::crying:
I think is a hardware problem. Something is broken...
Thank you anyway for your help!!!
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Time for a warranty exchange.
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