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Quick question to everybody. Recently I've installed MIUI 1.5.20 on my MM, before that parted SD into FAT32(7GB, primaty+active)+EXT2(1GB, primary). Now in Settings>System>SD, in section A2SD+ it says "This device does not support A2SD+", is there something more that I should have done to make it work properly?
DrNO[PL] said:
Hi!
Quick question to everybody. Recently I've installed MIUI 1.5.20 on my MM, before that parted SD into FAT32(7GB, primaty+active)+EXT2(1GB, primary). Now in Settings>System>SD, in section A2SD+ it says "This device does not support A2SD+", is there something more that I should have done to make it work properly?
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Nothing is wrong with it as far as I know. I had the same "issue" as well and my ext2 partition worked fine. I think it might just be because of the ext2 partition not being a native feature to the Milestone? Everything is fine though, don't worry
ok... so how can I check if it works? afaik it should hold apps relocated to SD, so if i go via root explorer to sd-ext folder (mount point), .apks should be there, right?
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ok... so how can I check if it works? afaik it should hold apps relocated to SD, so if i go via root explorer to sd-ext folder (mount point), .apks should be there, right?
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Yes. Also you can try looking at /system/app and it might be there as well.
thx a 1M going to try it out... after reflashing with own-modified version from a scratch :]
unfortunately, /sd-ext is still empty.
ok, can any one tell me what are the correct steps, am I missing something? here is what i did:
1. factory reset (org froyo)
2. partitioned SD:
a) FAT32 7GB primary active
b) EXT2 1GB primary
3. rsd lite > g.o.t. 2.2.1 + open recovery 1.46 + or-extfs-update2 + V6supercharge
4. full wipe
5. applied miui 1.5.20 + minor fixes
should it work already(?)
DrNO[PL] said:
unfortunately, /sd-ext is still empty.
ok, can any one tell me what are the correct steps, am I missing something? here is what i did:
1. factory reset (org froyo)
2. partitioned SD:
a) FAT32 7GB primary active
b) EXT2 1GB primary
3. rsd lite > g.o.t. 2.2.1 + open recovery 1.46 + or-extfs-update2 + V6supercharge
4. full wipe
5. applied miui 1.5.20 + minor fixes
should it work already(?)
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Which MIUI are you using? Did you try rebooting the phone after you restored all your apps?
PROBLEM SOLVED
it's latest MIUI 1.5.20, solution as follows:
1. after installing MIUI, flash via AOR >>THIS script
2. reboot device to the OS and instal (from market) "A2SDGUI"
3. reboot device (just to be sure)
4. njoy
later in mentioned app, you can set dalvik location and/or initiate swap
(@Admins/Mods: for me thread to be closed, thx)
thanks goes to skwara for advice, tkirton for script and skadude66 for trying to help
DrNO[PL] said:
PROBLEM SOLVED
it's latest MIUI 1.5.20, solution as follows:
1. after installing MIUI, flash via AOR >>THIS script
2. reboot device to the OS and instal (from market) "A2SDGUI"
3. reboot device (just to be sure)
4. njoy
later in mentioned app, you can set dalvik location and/or initiate swap
(@Admins/Mods: for me thread to be closed, thx)
thanks goes to skwara for advice, tkirton for script and skadude66 for trying to help
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Glad it works I'm guessing when you say latest 1.5.20, you're talking about miuiandroid.com's version of MIUI? Because eybee1970's version includes automatic app2ext scripts and shouldn't be that hard to use.
right... you asked about whose release is it, it's not quite original, but based on it. skwara@android.com.pl makes PL version better suited to our local demands, there's no preinstalled app2ext. maybe that's even better, rom is lighter, and more open to your own way of customisation ;P hope someone will find this thread useful if he/she is not using eybee1970's version
ClockworkMod Recovery 3.2.0.0
Note:
Amend scripting (update-script) is no longer supported, was deprecated by Google in Android 1.5. Please switch to Edify scripting (updater-script and update-binary) to create working update zip packages.
Current version: 3.2.0.0-(01.06)
Recovery_Optimus_2x_3.2.0.0-(01.06).zip
MD5: 1e97b2c8a0d4b84e11ec2f31e51f83ca
SHA-1: 2f7cd8cdf8e239886e31497dcffc9e5026606155
Installation:
Unzip the archive
Plug-in the USB cable and select enable the "debug mode"
Double click on install-recovery-windows.bat if you're using windows, execute install-recovery-linux.sh if you're on linux or install-recovery-mac.sh if MacOSX.
Done!
If you want to thank me, click the Thanks button.
Old versions:
Recovery_Optimus_2x_3.2.0.0.zip
Changelog: http://goo.gl/MAuLi (2011-05-30)
Sources available here: https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_bootable_recovery
All credits to koush for this recovery, I only compiled them!
All Ok with this version!! no /cache umount
Perfect ....
As always one step ahead....
When entering Recovery menu, device vibrates all time long. =/
Good to see you here. Gonna try tomorrow!
Sent from my LG-P990 using XDA App
Just installed. This version is perfect. Thanks.
how come i cant find it in rom manager?
Sorry for a noob question, but with previus version I cannot install CM7 #31.
Can I install this rom now?
ranrick said:
When entering Recovery menu, device vibrates all time long. =/
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good to know i'm not alone. happens on my CWR that RomManger loads too (3.0.2.8?)!
initrd said:
good to know i'm not alone. happens on my CWR that RomManger loads too (3.0.2.8?)!
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Yeah, 3.0.2.8 didnt work either. Only 3.0.1.4 works without vibrations.
Works like a charm.
Anyway to add this aswell: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1098745
So you have 2 option.
Internal Sd and External Sd?
That would be awesome!
USB mount doesn't work. Is it me?
Recovery shows 3.2.0.0 but the app still reports it as 3.0.2.8 - is this for compatibility?
recovery works fine, thank you, but i noticed a tiny bug:
date of backup is wrong, it shows me 27.04.2011 instead of 27.05.2011
(Time & date settings on phone are correct of course ...)
75markus said:
recovery works fine, thank you, but i noticed a tiny bug:
date of backup is wrong, it shows me 27.04.2011 instead of 27.05.2011
(Time & date settings on phone are correct of course ...)
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yep. same thing (like at 3.1.0.1)...
just made a nandroid restore and recovery can't mount /boot during restore.
It's probably why we can't ( for exemple ) flash a CM rom ( after nandroid stock rom ) play with it and if you want to return to stock rom using your backup you get a bootloop
Quite common (and annoying), that. Happens each time I've restored a CM NANDroid, have to restore, then reflash CM.
hi. just a noob question
can i use this recovery to flash all the roms for the optimus 2x. like modaco, cm7 and other modaco based custom roms. ?
i been reading the forums and there are so many recoveries. im kinda confused.
Yes you can.
There are only 2 types of recovery in reality, this type (external SD) and the one I built for internal SD use. If you're not sure what you need, pick the external one (unless you don't have an SD card).
bit of a noob..but cant seem to be able to install it. can someone give me a guide to install this with a mac thanks in advance
Hi,
It's probably many people who have been asking the same thing, sorry if it's already a thread out there.
But I'm totally new to this. I now want to root my phone and use a custom ROM and maybe a other kernal too, whatever kernal is for
Which ROM is the best out there? And I have no idea of how to root my phone and install a custom ROM, maybe some advices?
Thanks.
/Sorry if I don't have the best english
If you want to root your phone and you're on Froyo (Android 2.2) use this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=953182
If you're on Gingerbread (Android 2.3) , you can use this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1327599
You can flash custom ROMs by installing them in ClockworkMod Recovery mode. This is a special menu which allows you to flash custom ROMs and kernels and make backups of your rom.
You can enter recovery mode with either:
1. ROM Manager, select reboot into recovery.
2. While phone is on, press power button and then select reboot and then recovery. (Basically the same as 1)
3. While phone is off, boot with holding the power button and volume down button until the second lg logo with the blueish background appears.
Flashing: (In recovery mode)
1. Make a backup (Titanium Backup or NANDroid)
2. Wipe Everything
Wipe data/factory reset (this won't erase your root)
Wipe cache
Go to advanced and wipe Dalvik cache.
Wipe Battery Stats
3. Go to install zip from sdcard. (you have to put the rom you wish to install on the sd card)
4. Again install zip from sdcard (install Google apps, can be found in the CyanogenMod wiki) (same way as installing rom)
5. (optional) install zip from sd card and flash kernel. (same way as installing rom)
6. Done, reboot phone.
The best rom is just a matter of taste actually. It just depends on what you want, some prefer CyanogenMod and others just want an improved stock rom. So all you gotta do is read and make up your own mind. Also when you flash a kernel you have to make sure that the kernel in question is compatible with your rom, because there are many kernels in the dev section and they all work either with stock-based ROMs (Horsepower Kernel) or custom ROMs (Ironkernel, Vadonkas KANG kernel).
My opinion is to use the combination:
Temaseks CM KANG:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1421425
Vadonkas KANG kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427646
Hope this helped, if there are still some questions, just ask! Or PM me
SP1996AC said:
If you want to root your phone and you're on Froyo (Android 2.2) use this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=953182
If you're on Gingerbread (Android 2.3) , you can use this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1327599
You can flash custom ROMs by installing them in ClockworkMod Recovery mode. This is a special menu which allows you to flash custom ROMs and kernels and make backups of your rom.
You can enter recovery mode with either:
1. ROM Manager, select reboot into recovery.
2. While phone is on, press power button and then select reboot and then recovery. (Basically the same as 1)
3. While phone is off, boot with holding the power button and volume down button until the second lg logo with the blueish background appears.
Flashing: (In recovery mode)
1. Make a backup (Titanium Backup or NANDroid)
2. Wipe Everything
Wipe data/factory reset (this won't erase your root)
Wipe cache
Go to advanced and wipe Dalvik cache.
Wipe Battery Stats
3. Go to install zip from sdcard. (you have to put the rom you wish to install on the sd card)
4. Again install zip from sdcard (install Google apps, can be found in the CyanogenMod wiki) (same way as installing rom)
5. (optional) install zip from sd card and flash kernel. (same way as installing rom)
6. Done, reboot phone.
The best rom is just a matter of taste actually. It just depends on what you want, some prefer CyanogenMod and others just want an improved stock rom. So all you gotta do is read and make up your own mind. Also when you flash a kernel you have to make sure that the kernel in question is compatible with your rom, because there are many kernels in the dev section and they all work either with stock-based ROMs (Horsepower Kernel) or custom ROMs (Ironkernel, Vadonkas KANG kernel).
My opinion is to use the combination:
Temaseks CM KANG:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1421425
Vadonkas KANG kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427646
Hope this helped, if there are still some questions, just ask! Or PM me
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Thank you, I will try to do this and use the combination you prefered. If I get stuck somewhere I will notice you
great work SP1996AC......
this is a great way to guide a newbie.....this is XDA forum all about.....I appreciate this a lot...
Haha no problem...
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Haha no problem...
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U have an image of my early days in android forums.
Keep it up!
SP1996AC said:
2. Wipe Everything
Wipe data/factory reset (this won't erase your root)
Wipe cache
Go to advanced and wipe Dalvik cache.
Wipe Battery Stats
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Nvm, I misread it It was in the recovery mode.
I got a problem now, I have installed the custom RM and kernel, but the problem now is that I can't connect the phone to the computer via USB to put files in my phone. Do I need some new drivers or something?
Edit: When I try to use the camera it just wsays that I need to use my SD card. It might be something else that wrong, just with the SD card?
Edit2: it seems that I can only get acces to the SD card from the computer by the recovery mode?
try to shut down the device and boot instead of rebooting(if you did that) some sdcards have problems with a reboot and do not get recognized.
Sent from my Optimus 2X using XDA App
Are u talking about the internal sd or a external sd? For use the internal sd (the data partition of the device's memory) there is an option in the settings. I don't remember now I'm using a Miui based rom. For the usb connection u must have the driver of the device, u can take it in the lg web site
Inviato dal mio Optimus 2X usando Tapatalk
Istur said:
Are u talking about the internal sd or a external sd? For use the internal sd (the data partition of the device's memory) there is an option in the settings. I don't remember now I'm using a Miui based rom. For the usb connection u must have the driver of the device, u can take it in the lg web site
Inviato dal mio Optimus 2X usando Tapatalk
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I actually meant the internal, cuz I don't have a external card. Where can I find that setting? It's so many settings so I get confuesed when I try to look for other settings All program that seems to need the internal SD card seems to say it, the camera, ROM manager and other apps.
And I have a sall problem with spotify, it won't start at all. Is this normal with this ROM?
i have a question, if lets say i flashed cyanogen mod 7.1 stable on my lg optimus 2x and i want to flash, for example temasek kang cyanogen mod, can i just download the .zip files and copy it over to the phone and flash. is there such thing as downgrading in android like in symbian, im also a newbie, also another question, the rom files or .zip in clockworkmod on internal storage, can they be deleted after flashing the files on the phone
lopiop said:
i have a question, if lets say i flashed cyanogen mod 7.1 stable on my lg optimus 2x and i want to flash, for example temasek kang cyanogen mod, can i just download the .zip files and copy it over to the phone and flash. is there such thing as downgrading in android like in symbian, im also a newbie, also another question, the rom files or .zip in clockworkmod on internal storage, can they be deleted after flashing the files on the phone
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1. Yep, just copy it to your phone, boot into recovery and install zip from sd card.
2. Downgrading is possible, make sure to wipe.
3. After flashing you can safely remove the zip file from your phone
thx for the quick reply, could you elaborate more on the part of downgrading, does that mean i cant just simply flash another rom
also on the first page you recommended CM7.2 Temasek KANG rom and Vadonkas KANG kernel, how do you install that, do i just flash the cm 7.2 temasek kang rom, or do i have to flash the kernel, and which one comes first
also what is the kernel for, as i noticed when i flashed cyanogen mod 7.1 stable, the kernel was automatically changed
lopiop said:
thx for the quick reply, could you elaborate more on the part of downgrading, does that mean i cant just simply flash another rom
also on the first page you recommended CM7.2 Temasek KANG rom and Vadonkas KANG kernel, how do you install that, do i just flash the cm 7.2 temasek kang rom, or do i have to flash the kernel, and which one comes first
also what is the kernel for, as i noticed when i flashed cyanogen mod 7.1 stable, the kernel was automatically changed
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Downgrading
You flash the rom you want over the one you have right now, just wipe everything. (you can always restore it later with a backup) For example when you have a CM KANG an you want to go back to a nightly just flash it over the KANG.
First you flash the KANG rom and then you flash the kernel. If you do it the other way around you erase the kernel flash because as you know every rom comes with a standard kernel. (More information, look at my first post in this thread)
The main goal of flashing a custom kernel is increasing the performance and have the ability to overclock and to undervolt. The standard kernel which comes with CM stable doesn't allow you to overclock your CPU to for example 1.5Ghz. Standard kernel only clocks to 1Ghz.
Simple question: If I root my phone when it's on "stock' (i.e. as it comes out the box when it turns up soon), and then upgrade to the LG Official latest release via their website.. will I have to root the phone again?
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Simple question: If I root my phone when it's on "stock' (i.e. as it comes out the box when it turns up soon), and then upgrade to the LG Official latest release via their website.. will I have to root the phone again?
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Once you upgrade the phone via their website....u lose the root....need to root again for sure....
Scougar said:
Simple question: If I root my phone when it's on "stock' (i.e. as it comes out the box when it turns up soon), and then upgrade to the LG Official latest release via their website.. will I have to root the phone again?
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i haven´t ever used a stock rom for more than 10 minutes, but i guess ...yeah.
75markus said:
i haven´t ever used a stock rom for more than 10 minutes, but i guess ...yeah.
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me too...i dont use the stock for long...but when updating thru the website....ur root is gone....got to root again....more work mate....so burn midnight oil....
1:
Google "SuperOneClick" - http://shortfuse.org/?page_id=2.
Set your phone to "development mode", or whatever it is in english, under your program settings and plug it into your PC with the program running.
It should be as simple as clicking "Root" with the newest version of the program.
2:
Download "Rom Manager" from the market and install "ClockWorkMod" through that program.
3 - preparation:
- Turn off your phone and hold down the "Volume Down" button + the "Power" button untill you see the LG logo shift into, what resembles a loading screen.
- In ClockWorkMod, you navigate up and down with the volume buttons and the power button selects an option.
- Go to "Backup and Restore" and back up your system. This is a so-called Nandroid backup.
- plug your P990 into your PC and copy that backup file. It's most likely on your external SD-Card.
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- Find a suitable ROM, I use this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1421425
At the bottom of the fist post, you can find download links.
The Google Apps: http://www.mediafire.com/temasek#5xfvkc2nlfk5v
You need that file to install the marketplace. It'll be called something in the vein of "gapps-gb-20111214-237-signed".
The ROM itself: http://www.mediafire.com/temasek#3edh9d36u710w
The file will have a name in the vein of "cm7kang-O2x-P204-38"
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4:
Now that you have your ROM/Google Apps (GAAPS) and a backup file, you're ready to get started.
Copy the ROM and GAAPS ZIP files to your SD-card. Then turn it off and enter ClockWorkMod by way of "Volume Down/Power" buttons.
5:
Back in ClockWorkMod, navigate to "install zip from sdcard" ---> "choose zip from sdcard/choose zip from internal sd card" and make sure you can find your files before proceeding.
6:
- Assuming everything is ok, choose "wipe data/factory reset" in the main menu of ClockWorkMod.
-Once done, choose "install zip from sdcard" and install your ROM.
-repeat the process for the Google Apps file.
Once done, choose "wipe cache partition" in the main menu along with "wipe dalvik cache" under the "advanced" option.
After that, choose to turn off the phone and turn it on to boot your new ROM for the first time.
Prepare to troubleshoot a bunch, you're probably used to a bunch of stuff that are'nt to be taken for granted
Feel free to ask me questions and criticism is welcome, considering this is just a short guide; and my rooting experiences started this saturday.
i have cwm 6.x and i wish to install cwm 5.x, how to do this? i have flix123 v20s rom
Use the ROM Manager app for that, quick and easy!
can you explain me with more details?
This is what you need to do:
1. Download ROM Manager from the Playstore. It'll ask you for root permissions the first time you open it, make sure you grant them (I believe Flix's ROM is rooted, if not use SuperOneClick to root your 2X and then come back here again).
2. At the bottom of the ROM Manager app, you'll see an option named something like "Older recoveries" (I don't remember what it's called as I don't have it installed on my device right now). Select it.
3. You'll see a list of older CMW versions, pick the one you want to install. ROM Manager will download it and flash it on your device and show you a message once it's done.
That's it!
older recoveries are not listed in the latest rom manager menu... (at least i don't see them after updating rom manager)
60nine said:
older recoveries are not listed in the latest rom manager menu... (at least i don't see them after updating rom manager)
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exactly that, and i am confused now :/
can anybody give me a link of rom manager v5.x ?
max21ns said:
60nine said:
older recoveries are not listed in the latest rom manager menu... (at least i don't see them after updating rom manager)
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exactly that, and i am confused now :/
can anybody give me a link of rom manager v5.x ?
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Ah, you're right. I don't get it, why would the developer remove this feature from the app?
Anyways, there's another option so don't worry:
1. Check Rusty!'s CWM thread, download the zip file and extract it.
2. Connect your device to your PC via USB and run the .bat file to flash CWM 5.0.2.8 (I'm assuming you're using Windows). There are two CWM versions: one to have it store your backups on the external SD card (install-ext-cwm-windows.bat), and the other would use the internal SD card instead (install-int-cwm-windows.bat). If you're not sure which one you want, just flash the external version.
thanks a lot
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Ah, you're right. I don't get it, why would the developer remove this feature from the app?
Anyways, there's another option so don't worry:
1. Check Rusty!'s CWM thread, download the zip file and extract it.
2. Connect your device to your PC via USB and run the .bat file to flash CWM 5.0.2.8 (I'm assuming you're using Windows). There are two CWM versions: one to have it store your backups on the external SD card (install-ext-cwm-windows.bat), and the other would use the internal SD card instead (install-int-cwm-windows.bat). If you're not sure which one you want, just flash the external version.
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this help me
to correct myself...
they ARE listed but only if you click on "advanced" (left hardware key) after you select the device (lge990)
60nine said:
to correct myself...
they ARE listed but only if you click on "advanced" (left hardware key) after you select the device (lge990)
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If I remember correctly, that was displayed as another option on the main screen so it was easy to spot. Wonder why it was moved to such a "hidden" place. Oh well, I wasn't so wrong after all ^^ Nice catch, 60nine!
Earlier today I saw a CyanogenMod 11 nightly so I decided to update from cyanogenmod 10.2 through cmupdater but it showed a status 7 error now I bricked my nook. Every time I try to boot it up it goes to cwm but I cannot select anything. Can someone please help me. :crying:
GianniAraujo said:
Earlier today I saw a CyanogenMod 11 nightly so I decided to update from cyanogenmod 10.2 through cmupdater but it showed a status 7 error now I bricked my nook. Every time I try to boot it up it goes to cwm but I cannot select anything. Can someone please help me. :crying:
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In order to flash the CM11 zip you need to update your CWM to 6045.
Make a new CWM SD from verygreen's CM11 thread.
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leapinlar said:
In order to flash the CM11 zip you need to update your CWM to 6045.
Make a new CWM SD from verygreen's CM11 thread.
Sent from my SCH-i705 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Hey thanks man, I'll try it after I finish school.
**Update**
It works! on CWM 6.0.4.6, thanks for your help
TWRP 2.6.3.0 works also fine here, also the last CM11-20140113 update worked using TWRP
GianniAraujo said:
Hey thanks man, I'll try it after I finish school.
**Update**
It works! on CWM 6.0.4.6, thanks for your help
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Hi there! I did what you did (use cmupdater to update and got the status 7 error). I followed verygreen's upgrade (not new install) instruction and updated to CWM 6.0.4.5, but when I flashed CM11 I still get the status 7 error. Did you install as New Install or Upgrade from CM10.x?
I then use the New Installs instruction, unzip the initial SD image, unzipped and wrote the 5 files with winimage to a SD card. But when I went to choose zip from /sdcard or /external_sd, it didn't see the files. And if I just save the initial SD img file to the SD, it will see it, but then gives me the status 7 error.
Also, there are two files there "for completeness"... what does that mean? Should I use those instead?
What did I do wrong? Many thanks to save my nook (HD+)!
koalajoe said:
Hi there! I did what you did (use cmupdater to update and got the status 7 error). I followed verygreen's upgrade (not new install) instruction and updated to CWM 6.0.4.5, but when I flashed CM11 I still get the status 7 error. Did you install as New Install or Upgrade from CM10.x?
I then use the New Installs instruction, unzip the initial SD image, unzipped and wrote the 5 files with winimage to a SD card. But when I went to choose zip from /sdcard or /external_sd, it didn't see the files. And if I just save the initial SD img file to the SD, it will see it, but then gives me the status 7 error.
Also, there are two files there "for completeness"... what does that mean? Should I use those instead?
What did I do wrong? Many thanks to save my nook (HD+)!
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Sorry for the late reply, don't know if you still have this issue but anyway... First I didn't use winimage i used win32 disk imager (maybe that's the problem), I also used CWM 6.0.4.6 from verygreen and I used the latest CM11 official nightly. I did a clean install but you could try installing over your current cm update but I can't guarantee anything. Hope this helps!
Links
http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2600572
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=ovation
GianniAraujo said:
Sorry for the late reply, don't know if you still have this issue but anyway... First I didn't use winimage i used win32 disk imager (maybe that's the problem), I also used CWM 6.0.4.6 from verygreen and I used the latest CM11 official nightly. I did a clean install but you could try installing over your current cm update but I can't guarantee anything. Hope this helps!
Links
http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2600572
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=ovation
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Thank you for the reply I finally did successfully bringing it back to 10.1.3. I messed up one step Thank you!