Hi, guys, I am really new to my Nook HD+ coz I received it 2 days ago.
After reading lots of posts, I wanna try the CM10.1 native emmc which I used with other pad.
May I ask after installing it by the method given by verygreen(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263553), is it possible to reset it to the original Nook system with the 8-restart method? Coz I note verygreen says "Note, this version totally overwrites your ROM, so back up everything important before proceeding".
Thanks very much!
If you replace the stock recovery with one of his recoveries (CWM or TWRP), the 8 failed restart no longer works. If you only install his ROM and not the recovery, the 8 failed restart still works.
But if you use his CWM SD to do a nandroid backup before you install his ROM, you can restore that one later so you get stock back.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
leapinlar said:
If you replace the stock recovery with one of his recoveries (CWM or TWRP), the 8 failed restart no longer works. If you only install his ROM and not the recovery, the 8 failed restart still works.
But if you use his CWM SD to do a nandroid backup before you install his ROM, you can restore that one later so you get stock back.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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Thanks very much for your reply.
cant unzip the cwm image
i am new to installing roms i have used cwm before but the link for the cwm image is not downloading the same as normal and letting me extract the files then burn to sd etc. do i just write the cwm.early4 file as is when i download it? i'm not understanding why its different than the usual zip files and is an 8g sd card large enough? thanks for your time i realize explaining things to us noobs is frusterating
Drew6885lovesMods said:
i am new to installing roms i have used cwm before but the link for the cwm image is not downloading the same as normal and letting me extract the files then burn to sd etc. do i just write the cwm.early4 file as is when i download it? i'm not understanding why its different than the usual zip files and is an 8g sd card large enough? thanks for your time i realize explaining things to us noobs is frusterating
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No, don't use early4. If you want to install the CM to emmc, you must use the CWM that he has in the emmc thread (early 2.1). It should unzip to 1GB and can be burned to a 1GB or larger SD. Don't confuse it with the other cwm zip (that he calls CWM recovery) that is meant for flashing CWM to emmc.
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leapinlar said:
If you replace the stock recovery with one of his recoveries (CWM or TWRP), the 8 failed restart no longer works. If you only install his ROM and not the recovery, the 8 failed restart still works.
But if you use his CWM SD to do a nandroid backup before you install his ROM, you can restore that one later so you get stock back.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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Thanks very much.
I have some more problems, can you help me?
I installed verygreen's CM10.1 native emmc install without replacing the internal recovery. It works well but I found sth wrong.
1. Sometimes the wallpaper cannot be full screen after changing from landscape mode to portrait mode.
2. For the lock screen sider shortcut, I cannot do any modification in the setting and for the phone and sms icon, when I move to them, it says error.
Thanks!
rambo419 said:
Thanks very much.
I have some more problems, can you help me?
I installed verygreen's CM10.1 native emmc install without replacing the internal recovery. It works well but I found sth wrong.
1. Sometimes the wallpaper cannot be full screen after changing from landscape mode to portrait mode.
2. For the lock screen sider shortcut, I cannot do any modification in the setting and for the phone and sms icon, when I move to them, it says error.
Thanks!
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I don't know the answers. You would get better results in the emmc CM10.1 thread. But maybe someone else will answer here.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
Thanks all the same.
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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.
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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+.
I wondered if anyone could help me regarding the practical differences between the three types of CM10 install (EMMC, hybrid and SD card) - as in, does each method vary in speed, stability etc? I'd like to know which is the 'definitive' method for stable long, term CM10 use (as I was running cm-10-20130220-UNOFFICIAL-ovation using hybrid method, which was running perfectly for weeks, until one day it froze while I was playing a game, and now won't boot into CM10).
I'd also like to still be able to restore the original Nook OS in case I ever need to send it back under warranty; is this possible with an EMMC CM10 install?
Thanks in advance, guys.
pashtun said:
I wondered if anyone could help me regarding the practical differences between the three types of CM10 install (EMMC, hybrid and SD card) - as in, does each method vary in speed, stability etc? I'd like to know which is the 'definitive' method for stable long, term CM10 use (as I was running cm-10-20130220-UNOFFICIAL-ovation using hybrid method, which was running perfectly for weeks, until one day it froze while I was playing a game, and now won't boot into CM10).
I'd also like to still be able to restore the original Nook OS in case I ever need to send it back under warranty; is this possible with an EMMC CM10 install?
Thanks in advance, guys.
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I went ahead and installed the EMMC method. Runs smoother for me than either of the SD card options.
once you have recovery installed on your Nook HD+ you can make a nandroid backup and revert back to nook OS any time you want.
gunnyman said:
I went ahead and installed the EMMC method. Runs smoother for me than either of the SD card options.
once you have recovery installed on your Nook HD+ you can make a nandroid backup and revert back to nook OS any time you want.
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Thanks for the info. Is there a guide that details the installation process, including backing up the Nook OS?
pashtun said:
Thanks for the info. Is there a guide that details the installation process, including backing up the Nook OS?
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There is not one guide that pulls it all together. Verygreen's native emmc guide tells you how to make his bootable CWM SD and flash the ROM, but is kind of sketchy on how to backup stock and optionally install the internal recovery.
I suggest you go to my HD/HD+ CWM guide linked in my signature and follow the below steps:
1. Make a bootable CWM SD per my new procedure in section 1a.
2. Boot to the new CWM SD and backup your stock ROM per item 1d.
3. Use the CWM to flash verygreen's latest emmc version of CM10.1 from his native emmc thread.
4. Use CWM to flash gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip downloaded from goo.im
5. Use the CWM to 'wipe data/factory reset'
6. If you want to put CWM on internal memory, flash my version of internal CWM per item 5 of my thread. (Optional)
7. Remove the SD and boot to your new CM10.1 ROM and register and set it up.
8. If you want to go back to original stock, use CWM to restore your original backup.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
leapinlar said:
There is not one guide that pulls it all together. Verygreen's native emmc guide tells you how to make his bootable CWM SD and flash the ROM, but is kind of sketchy on how to backup stock and optionally install the internal recovery.
I suggest you go to my HD/HD+ CWM guide linked in my signature and follow the below steps:
1. Make a bootable CWM SD per my new procedure in section 1a.
2. Boot to the new CWM SD and backup your stock ROM per item 1d.
3. Use the CWM to flash verygreen's latest emmc version of CM10.1 from his native emmc thread.
4. Use CWM to flash gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip downloaded from goo.im
5. Use the CWM to 'wipe data/factory reset'
6. If you want to put CWM on internal memory, flash my version of internal CWM per item 5 of my thread. (Optional)
7. Remove the SD and boot to your new CM10.1 ROM and register and set it up.
8. If you want to go back to original stock, use CWM to restore your original backup.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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That's brilliant - thanks!
Just a quick query: While CWM was doing the backup, I got the following error messages:
"No /sdcard/.android_secure found. Skipping backup of applications on external storage."
"No sd-ext found. Skipping backup of sd-ext."
Is this a problem, and should I be concerned?
pashtun said:
That's brilliant - thanks!
Just a quick query: While CWM was doing the backup, I got the following error messages:
"No /sdcard/.android_secure found. Skipping backup of applications on external storage."
"No sd-ext found. Skipping backup of sd-ext."
Is this a problem, and should I be concerned?
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That is normal, just ignore it.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
leapinlar said:
That is normal, just ignore it.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
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OK, thanks again - your help has been invaluable. Currently setting up CM10.1 on my HD+
@leapinlar: I lost my stock backup. So anyway can you give one back up for me? is it necessary? Thanks alot.
ndttung8487 said:
@leapinlar: I lost my stock backup. So anyway can you give one back up for me? is it necessary? Thanks alot.
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It is really not necessary. You can always just wipe and flash the plain stock ROMs I have on my HD/HD+ CWM thread. It just means your installed apps are gone if you do.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
leapinlar said:
It is really not necessary. You can always just wipe and flash the plain stock ROMs I have on my HD/HD+ CWM thread. It just means your installed apps are gone if you do.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
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Thank you leapinlar! Just a little bit confuse but clear now!!
I'm new to Nooks, but is there an EMMC version for the HD?
LAYGO said:
I'm new to Nooks, but is there an EMMC version for the HD?
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No.
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leapinlar said:
6. If you want to put CWM on internal memory, flash my version of internal CWM per item 5 of my thread. (Optional)
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I just flashed your EMMC version of CWM from your thread - I used the CWM SD card to boot into, then I flashed the internal CWM zip - is this the correct way to do it? It said that the flash was sucessful, but how do I now boot into this internal CWM?
Thanks, once again.
EDIT: I was doing power+vol -; I just tried power + 'n' button and it booted into CWM, so I guess I figured it out...
Hi there,
i'm having huge problems getting my HD+ fixed.
what happened: shut down out of nowhere, didnt boot the ROM, just TWRP recovery loops. Flashing and wiping did nothing good to the device. I always got errors when trying to install zips (data1 not found or something like this), but somehow the installation of CWM worked.
At the moment: CWM 6.0.4.5, when booting into recovery, under mounts/storage it says that system, data rom and bootdata arent mounted (but i can mount them from there).
trying to flash a new ROM or other zips doesnt work: Status 7.
I've read several threads over here, but I'm still confused and dont know how to save my HD+. Which exact files should i flash in which order? How to get rid of status 7?
Thank you so much.
Greetings
Richy
ohrenstaebchen said:
Hi there,
i'm having huge problems getting my HD+ fixed.
what happened: shut down out of nowhere, didnt boot the ROM, just TWRP recovery loops. Flashing and wiping did nothing good to the device. I always got errors when trying to install zips (data1 not found or something like this), but somehow the installation of CWM worked.
At the moment: CWM 6.0.4.5, when booting into recovery, under mounts/storage it says that system, data rom and bootdata arent mounted (but i can mount them from there).
trying to flash a new ROM or other zips doesnt work: Status 7.
I've read several threads over here, but I'm still confused and dont know how to save my HD+. Which exact files should i flash in which order? How to get rid of status 7?
Thank you so much.
Greetings
Richy
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2062613
Go to section 6 and restore to stock.
ohrenstaebchen said:
Hi there,
i'm having huge problems getting my HD+ fixed.
what happened: shut down out of nowhere, didnt boot the ROM, just TWRP recovery loops. Flashing and wiping did nothing good to the device. I always got errors when trying to install zips (data1 not found or something like this), but somehow the installation of CWM worked.
At the moment: CWM 6.0.4.5, when booting into recovery, under mounts/storage it says that system, data rom and bootdata arent mounted (but i can mount them from there).
trying to flash a new ROM or other zips doesnt work: Status 7.
I've read several threads over here, but I'm still confused and dont know how to save my HD+. Which exact files should i flash in which order? How to get rid of status 7?
Thank you so much.
Greetings
Richy
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That v6045 of CWM is causing the status 7 errors. You need an older version for older zips. Go to my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature and make a bootable CWM SD per item 1a. Then you can flash whatever you want, including that plain stock zip from item 6.
Sent from my BN NookHD+ using XDA Premium HD app
Hi,
thanks for your answers.
I made a CWM SD as described. I put it into my HD+. But how do I avoid my Nook booting into the already-installed emmc-6.0.4.5? I rebooted it several times and always landed in the 6.0.4.5, so I assume i'm not in the SD-CWM which i desperately need. I also pushed "NookHDplus-CWM-6036-for-internal-memory-rev1-(09.22.13).zip" to the internal memory and tried to flash this, but no chance - status 7.
As I see it, the problem is to get into the older CWM-SD because the 6.0.4.5 won't let me install earlier CWMs (status 7)?
ohrenstaebchen said:
Hi,
thanks for your answers.
I made a CWM SD as described. I put it into my HD+. But how do I avoid my Nook booting into the already-installed emmc-6.0.4.5? I rebooted it several times and always landed in the 6.0.4.5, so I assume i'm not in the SD-CWM which i desperately need. I also pushed "NookHDplus-CWM-6036-for-internal-memory-rev1-(09.22.13).zip" to the internal memory and tried to flash this, but no chance - status 7.
As I see it, the problem is to get into the older CWM-SD because the 6.0.4.5 won't let me install earlier CWMs (status 7)?
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Can you boot 11? I have found my new nook won't boot from the SDcard unless I boot unmount the old card and mount the new one before booting.
Seems as if i have the problem lots of other users have encountered: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2288688&page=6
When I installed CWM/CM the first time, I didnt have any problem with this, using the exact same hardware. Is it even possible to boot right from SD with my emmc-installed 6045, or is it just bad luck like those other guys in the thread mentioned?
Sideload doesnt work neither, CWM 6045 tells me to begin sideloading, but ADB gives me the whole "help"-listing instead (as if I used a wrong command or something: adb sideload filename.zip) of a working sideload-process. When I start sideload in CWM, "adb devices" gives me "host", dont know if this is good.
jpisini said:
Can you boot 11? I have found my new nook won't boot from the SDcard unless I boot unmount the old card and mount the new one before booting.
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You mean I should try to boot CM11 from SDcard (i assume i end up with the same problem that the Nook doesnt want to boot from SD-CWM)? Where should I unmount the card? I dont think i'm getting your idea
Thank you!
ohrenstaebchen said:
Seems as if i have the problem lots of other users have encountered: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2288688&page=6
When I installed CWM/CM the first time, I didnt have any problem with this, using the exact same hardware. Is it even possible to boot right from SD with my emmc-installed 6045, or is it just bad luck like those other guys in the thread mentioned?
Sideload doesnt work neither, CWM 6045 tells me to begin sideloading, but ADB gives me the whole "help"-listing instead (as if I used a wrong command or something: adb sideload filename.zip) of a working sideload-process. When I start sideload in CWM, "adb devices" gives me "host", dont know if this is good.
You mean I should try to boot CM11 from SDcard (i assume i end up with the same problem that the Nook doesnt want to boot from SD-CWM)? Where should I unmount the card? I dont think i'm getting your idea
Thank you!
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On my new replacement Nook I can't boot to any SDcards no matter if they are CWM or CM unless I boot into a working OS unmount the card I have in there eject it and put another one in while still booted then do a reboot it then boots every time off the new card.
Now the stock OS is installed. But I have problems getting into the SD-CWM. At the moment, it doesnt boot at all when the SD card is my Nook. Very strange behaviour.
I don't have a second SD-card, so I can't try that.
ohrenstaebchen said:
Now the stock OS is installed. But I have problems getting into the SD-CWM. At the moment, it doesnt boot at all when the SD card is my Nook. Very strange behaviour.
I don't have a second SD-card, so I can't try that.
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My Nook has Version 2.2 of B&N Software. I have to restore the Nook to get it to boot from SD Card. I am new so I am having issues finding the right combination of files to install the nightly build of CM11 without getting a status 7. There are so many builders and files on this forum and everything I have tested so far has been a no go. Can someone give me a specific set of files that will work with the nightly build of CM 11? It would be greatly appreciated!
Create a bootable SD card: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2062613
- format SD card with SDFormatter
- set the only partition to "active" with MiniTool Partition Wizard
- "flash"/"burn" a bootable-CWM-image, for me it OINLY worked with "NookHDplus-bootable-CWM-6028-for-stock-small-rev4-(05.15.13).zip" (boots every time to SD-CWM, using the 4GB-version didnt work even after 30+ trys
- add your CM11-zip to the SD card using your windows explorer
- add flash_recovery_ovation_CWM_6.0.4.5b_internal.zip from http://goo.im/devs/succulent/ovation/recovery
- put it in your Nook, boot it up, if you're lucky you see CWM
- flash the 6.0.4.5b CWM, then you're ready to flash the newest CM11. If you want to flash an older version of CM such as 10.1 or 10.2, you need a lower CWM version to avoid status 7 errors.
- flash CM11
That was my way to CM11, but there is one huge problem at the moment: CM won't boot, it loops the CM-bootlogo infinitely. several wipes did nothing, still looping. My CWM always says on bootup that /system/ (besides others) isnt mounted, but I can mount them without a problem, flashing the CM-ROM doesnt produce errors.
I don't know how to avoid the CM bootlogo-loop
Had to reboot about 8 times to get my nook to read 32 gig SD card.
leapinlar said:
That v6045 of CWM is causing the status 7 errors. You need an older version for older zips. Go to my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature and make a bootable CWM SD per item 1a. Then you can flash whatever you want, including that plain stock zip from item 6.
Sent from my BN NookHD+ using XDA Premium HD app
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I had to reboot my nook at least 8 times to get it to read my SD card so I could install succulents 07FEB2014, using TWRP, because I was getting error 7 when installing via CWM.6.0.26 If I had known better, I would have copied the 07FEB2014 (stable) build to my internal memory and installed with TWRP from there. I somehow got into a loop where I could only boot into TWRP, finally being able to install seemed to fix this. I am loving the 07FEB2014 build. Keep up the good work gentle men and women! I really love this build.
Hi All,
I screwed up my nook HD+ while trying to install CM11 without fully understanding the instruction. So I'm up here consulting all the wise people to help me save my Nook HD+Now it's only able to run the stock Nook OS and unable to install any zip file.
Basic info of my tablet:
Nook HD+ 32 Gb.
EMMC CWM-based recovery v6.0.4.6
Here's what I did wrong:
- wipe cache partition
Mounts and Storage Menu
- format /system
- format /data
- format /cache
- format /bootdata
Advanced Menu
- wipe dalvik cache
Current Condition:
Unable to install any zip file; it shows the android guy lying flat on the ground with a red "!".
As of now, it can only run the factory Nook OS.
What do I need to do save this mess so I can get it to run CM11?
I did try to put zips into EMMC through file managers (ran from Nook OS) but the recovery wouldn't install those zips either.
Thank you guys for look at this thread, and any tips/pointers will be greatly appreciated!
You must be using the cwm for cm11 version. Flashing without the correct recovery will cause cm11 flash to fail. Since cm11 does not incude the recovery in its zip you have to flash it manually.
So I will assume your attempting to flash cm11 to the recovery built against an earlier cm version.
Update your recovery to the one specified for cm11.
Its listed on verygreen's cm11 thread here.
Hi sandsofmyst,
I had CM 10.1.3 installed prior to trying to upgrade to CM11.
My Nook HD won't install any zip file right now; every time I try to install a .zip, it just show the android robot laying on the ground. Please let me know if there's a procedure I can follow to get new recovery installed.
Thanks!
yrch21 said:
Hi sandsofmyst,
I had CM 10.1.3 installed prior to trying to upgrade to CM11.
My Nook HD won't install any zip file right now; every time I try to install a .zip, it just show the android robot laying on the ground. Please let me know if there's a procedure I can follow to get new recovery installed.
Thanks!
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Besides the robot laying down, it must give a message. What is it?
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HI leapinlar,
Thank you for responding. I've attached a screenshot of the error message. It pretty much went from "Installing update..." to "Installation aborted." right away.
and before I reboot my device, the following message also shows up:
"ROM may flash stock recovery on boot. Fix?"
"Root access is missing. Root device?"
Thank you again.
yrch21 said:
HI leapinlar,
Thank you for responding. I've attached a screenshot of the error message. It pretty much went from "Installing update..." to "Installation aborted." right away.
Thank you again.
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Since you wiped /bootdata (which you should not have done), you need to go to my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature and make a new bootable CWM SD per item 1a there. Then use that to flash a plain stock zip from item 6 there. That should repair everything and let you start over.
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Hi leapinlar,
What .img file do I use to create the CWM SD per instruction 1a?
I've downloaded "the plain stock 2.2.0 for HD+" per instruction 6 and it's a zip file. I tried using "dd" command on Mac and WinD32Disk Imager on Win7 but I can't get them to use zip as image.
I tried the SDFormatter method for 1a, and extracted the files zip file from instruction 6 into the SD card but my Nook can't recognize it during start up.
Once again, than you for all your help.
yrch21 said:
Hi leapinlar,
What .img file do I use to create the CWM SD per instruction 1a?
I've downloaded "the plain stock 2.2.0 for HD+" per instruction 6 and it's a zip file. I tried using "dd" command on Mac and WinD32Disk Imager on Win7 but I can't get them to use zip as image.
I tried the SDFormatter method for 1a, and extracted the files zip file from instruction 6 into the SD card but my Nook can't recognize it during start up.
Once again, than you for all your help.
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You have it wrong, do not extract the stock zip. That is what you flash after you have made the CWM SD. You unzip the image zip, the one for your device. It becomes an .img file when unzipped. Use the 4GB version for your device (HD or HD+).
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leapinlar said:
You have it wrong, do not extract the stock zip. That is what you flash after you have made the CWM SD. You unzip the image zip, the one for your device. It becomes an .img file when unzipped. Use the 4GB version for your device (HD or HD+).
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HI leapinlar,
Thank you for your instructions. I was able to flash "NookHDplus-factory-2.2.0-plain-stock" on to my Nook HD+. After rebooting my HD+ with another SD card I created for verygreen's EMMC CM11 install I was able to flash the ovation recovery image (CWM) device still wouldn't flash the CM 11 zip. Also, when I try to reboot with the SD card for CM 11, it's still prompting that "Root access is missing. Root device?" message. What other things do I need to do?
Once again, thank you guys so much for all your help!
yrch21 said:
HI leapinlar,
Thank you for your instructions. I was able to flash "NookHDplus-factory-2.2.0-plain-stock" on to my Nook HD+. After rebooting my HD+ with another SD card I created for verygreen's EMMC CM11 install I was able to flash the ovation recovery image (CWM) device still wouldn't flash the CM 11 zip. Also, when I try to reboot with the SD card for CM 11, it's still prompting that "Root access is missing. Root device?" message. What other things do I need to do?
Once again, thank you guys so much for all your help!
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That root request message is normal. Just always say no.
After you flashed the plain stock, were you able to boot to stock without the SD inserted?
And you should not be flashing that ovation-6 a second time using 6046.
Try redownloading a different CM11 zip and flashing that. The one you were trying might be corrupt.
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Hi leapinlar,
I was able to boot to stock after flashing plain stock.
Yes, I was able to flash CM11 zip by using a re-downloaded version.
Thank you for your help, now my Nook HD+ is back running CM instead of being stuck on stock OS.
Hi Guys, needing a bit of help to see if I can get my Nook HD+ back up and running.
A little background. Nook is 2013 model. Has worked pretty well in past, had added files last year to allow access to Play and flash, worked well, so I came back here when my nook went to the 99% reboot screen and has locked up there. B&N can't seem to help any. None of my computers will recognize the nook, so I can't sideload the NPK update that they said might fix the nook. So after laughing at their offer of an extra 10% off an ereader or the new Samsung, I decided to try changing to CM's Ovation. Have tried to follow Leapinlar's thread on installing CM and have tried 10.2,10.1 and a version of 11 along with another d/l of 10.2 from another poster.
I can boot from the SD card, but with really no currently working ROM, I need to use the install to internal version.
So I've used SD formatter on the SD card, copied over the files in order listed and then booted to the card.
Did a backup and restore, worked
did wipe data and factory reset
then install from sd card,
the system then gives me an error when installing the CM files:
Set_perm: some changes failed
E:Error in /sdcard/CM XXXX (no matter which CM I pick)
(status 7)
Installation aborted.
Any idea as to how I can resolve this?
I'm at a loss and can't find resolution.:crying:
Thank you!!
What recovery exactly are you using to try and install CM? The one you boot from SD card? What version is it?
Some recoveries are too old to install CM11, for example. I suggest you install TWRP 2.7.1.0 as internal recovery on your Nook. You can download it here. Just put that TWRP zip file onto your bootable SD card, boot the HD+ and install the zip file. Then remove the SD card and format it, or use a different one that isn't bootable. Put the CM11 install zip file onto the card, insert it, and boot the internal recovery by holding the "N" button and powering up the tablet. Keep the N button pressed until the TWRP splash screen shows. If TWRP doesn't boot, then something went wrong. If it does boot, you can try and install CM11 with it.
liferj said:
Hi Guys, needing a bit of help to see if I can get my Nook HD+ back up and running.
A little background. Nook is 2013 model. Has worked pretty well in past, had added files last year to allow access to Play and flash, worked well, so I came back here when my nook went to the 99% reboot screen and has locked up there. B&N can't seem to help any. None of my computers will recognize the nook, so I can't sideload the NPK update that they said might fix the nook. So after laughing at their offer of an extra 10% off an ereader or the new Samsung, I decided to try changing to CM's Ovation. Have tried to follow Leapinlar's thread on installing CM and have tried 10.2,10.1 and a version of 11 along with another d/l of 10.2 from another poster.
I can boot from the SD card, but with really no currently working ROM, I need to use the install to internal version.
So I've used SD formatter on the SD card, copied over the files in order listed and then booted to the card.
Did a backup and restore, worked
did wipe data and factory reset
then install from sd card,
the system then gives me an error when installing the CM files:
Set_perm: some changes failed
E:Error in /sdcard/CM XXXX (no matter which CM I pick)
(status 7)
Installation aborted.
Any idea as to how I can resolve this?
I'm at a loss and can't find resolution.:crying:
Thank you!!
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Yes, as the prior user said, you are using the wrong version of CWM to install the CM zip. CM10.1 and CM10.2 need v6028 or v6036. CM11 needs v6046. You can get them from the dummies thread linked in my signature.
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Tzul said:
What recovery exactly are you using to try and install CM? The one you boot from SD card? What version is it?
Some recoveries are too old to install CM11, for example. I suggest you install TWRP 2.7.1.0 as internal recovery on your Nook. You can download it here. Just put that TWRP zip file onto your bootable SD card, boot the HD+ and install the zip file. Then remove the SD card and format it, or use a different one that isn't bootable. Put the CM11 install zip file onto the card, insert it, and boot the internal recovery by holding the "N" button and powering up the tablet. Keep the N button pressed until the TWRP splash screen shows. If TWRP doesn't boot, then something went wrong. If it does boot, you can try and install CM11 with it.
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I have tried to follow the thread instructions and used what appeared to be matching installers, if I didn't, I did see error for not matching. I'll go and try above recovery. Got to probably get another sd card.
Tzul said:
What recovery exactly are you using to try and install CM? The one you boot from SD card? What version is it?
Some recoveries are too old to install CM11, for example. I suggest you install TWRP 2.7.1.0 as internal recovery on your Nook. You can download it here. Just put that TWRP zip file onto your bootable SD card, boot the HD+ and install the zip file. Then remove the SD card and format it, or use a different one that isn't bootable. Put the CM11 install zip file onto the card, insert it, and boot the internal recovery by holding the "N" button and powering up the tablet. Keep the N button pressed until the TWRP splash screen shows. If TWRP doesn't boot, then something went wrong. If it does boot, you can try and install CM11 with it.
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leapinlar said:
Yes, as the prior user said, you are using the wrong version of CWM to install the CM zip. CM10.1 and CM10.2 need v6028 or v6036. CM11 needs v6046. You can get them from the dummies thread linked in my signature.
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Tried all three of these in that order. none worked. I'll go try above and see if it will work.