Does anyone know where I can find the windows drivers for the Nook HD+, Thanks!
skyward01 said:
Does anyone know where I can find the windows drivers for the Nook HD+, Thanks!
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Drivers for what? ADB? Look at my HD/HD+ Tips thread linked in my signature. But you do not need ADB to root anymore.
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I think ADB. I not going to root yet, l need the drivers for Helium (Carbon) non-root backup.
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Is there any way to allow installing from an unknown source without rooting? I'm guessing not, but I thought I would ask just in case.
natefish said:
Is there any way to allow installing from an unknown source without rooting? I'm guessing not, but I thought I would ask just in case.
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There is now for the HD+. Go to my CWM thread in the development forum and make a bootable CWM and flash the unknown sources/manual OTA zip. You do not need root.
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leapinlar said:
There is now for the HD+. Go to my CWM thread in the development forum and make a bootable CWM and flash the unknown sources/manual OTA zip. You do not need root.
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I should have clarified that I'm on the HD. So, not yet for me I guess.
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natefish said:
I should have clarified that I'm on the HD. So, not yet for me I guess.
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You can do this for the HD as well now. Go to the Nook HD/HD+ CWM Root Tools thread link in LeapinLars signature above.
Hello, just would like to know if there is coming any root guide for at&t version for jellybean ? I could not find a proper answer, is this version rootable yet ? Thanks
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gembo said:
Hello, just would like to know if there is coming any root guide for at&t version for jellybean ? I could not find a proper answer, is this version rootable yet ? Thanks
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You should have done a quick search first, or looked at the home page...
This is the link to the Jelly Bean (4.1.1/4.1.2) Root Method
Althought djrbliss never mentioned it was for AT&T's 4.1.1, it was assumed as it was Jelly Bean.
Just use an Ubuntu Live CD/USB, Boot/Virtual Box into it, and get the android-tools, and any other required packages...
So you obviously look that hard man.
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Some people are unconsiously oblivious...
Others just have a harder time comprehending the descriptions for the Guides here...
Then again, there are those who just skip that part anyways...
Byakko Custom said:
You should have done a quick search first, or looked at the home page...
This is the link to the Jelly Bean (4.1.1/4.1.2) Root Method
Althought djrbliss never mentioned it was for AT&T's 4.1.1, it was assumed as it was Jelly Bean.
Just use an Ubuntu Live CD/USB, Boot/Virtual Box into it, and get the android-tools, and any other required packages...
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but the problem is that i dont understand properly that ubuntu instalation or via ubuntu, sorry i saw that thread but wasnt shure, i thought there may be another method tru windows...
gembo said:
but the problem is that i dont understand properly that ubuntu instalation or via ubuntu, sorry i saw that thread but wasnt shure, i thought there may be another method tru windows...
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If you have any spare USB Drives, there are easy windows programs to easily make a bootable USB... If needed, I could put up screenshots showing (visually) what to do to make the bootable drive and how to root.
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Thats the only method man. That's how it works.
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Byakko Custom said:
If you have any spare USB Drives, there are easy windows programs to easily make a bootable USB... If needed, I could put up screenshots showing (visually) what to do to make the bootable drive and how to root.
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ill tryed it with live cd but got error in terminal when adding some commands such as E: was unable etc... i am trying to install it on another hdd and let you know, thanks
EDIT: just installed it! lock
gembo said:
ill tryed it with live cd but got error in terminal when adding some commands such as E: was unable etc... i am trying to install it on another hdd and let you know, thanks
EDIT: just installed it! lock
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You have to use Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. I was using Ubuntu 12.10 and I had the same problem.
...and I was wondering if I first need to root it before I try. I would be using the method outlined in this thread.
hellslave said:
...and I was wondering if I first need to root it before I try. I would be using the method outlined in this thread.
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No, you do not have to root stock first.
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Hey guys im want to install twrp on my rooted kindle with 7.4.6 firmware and need a little hep I previously tried to install it on another kindle but it bricked the kindle so this time I wanted to get a little guidance. can you guys recommend a good tutorial to put twrp on my 7.4.6 some of the tutorials that i saw where for 7.2.3 do i have to downgrade? any help is appreciated guys love the forum just dropped my apple junk and went android and so far im really excited that i did lol.
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Hey guys im want to install twrp on my rooted kindle with 7.4.6 firmware and need a little hep I previously tried to install it on another kindle but it bricked the kindle so this time I wanted to get a little guidance. can you guys recommend a good tutorial to put twrp on my 7.4.6 some of the tutorials that i saw where for 7.2.3 do i have to downgrade? any help is appreciated guys love the forum just dropped my apple junk and went android and so far im really excited that i did lo.
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If you get a factory cable and follow the instructions in Hashcode's 2nd bootloader thread, verbatim, you will not have any problems whatsoever. I have several friends and family members with KFHD7s that have asked me to "work my magic", and in every instance, I have always used that thread as a reference and I have never run to any problems as a result.
Thank you! By factory cable you mean one of those fast boot cables right? And just to make sure you mean this thread right? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848
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Thank you! By factory cable you mean one of those fast boot cables right? And just to make sure you mean this thread right? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848
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Yes, and yes. Good luck.
Do not forget: put a custom ROM on your SD Card before you go through with flashing TWRP, you cannot boot into stock ROM, you will loop into TWRP. Be ready to flash a custom ROM when you get into TWRP.
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I've used this thread here twice and it's worked both times. I never had to downgrade and didn't need a fastboot cable.
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Do not forget: put a custom ROM on your SD Card before you go through with flashing TWRP, you cannot boot into stock ROM, you will loop into TWRP. Be ready to flash a custom ROM when you get into TWRP.
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I see that mentioned on the tutorial about putting it on the sd card.noob question how do I get to that dir via Windows so I can drop it in?
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turoki said:
I see that mentioned on the tutorial about putting it on the sd card.noob question how do I get to that dir via Windows so I can drop it in?
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Drop it right on the root of your internal storage. Just the same as an mp3 or picture, drag and drop.
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LinearEquation said:
Drop it right on the root of your internal storage. Just the same as an mp3 or picture, drag and drop.
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Thank you! Just drop it in don't make a folder right?
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turoki said:
Thank you! Just drop it in don't make a folder right?
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Technically, you can drop it where you want outside of the system folder. Dropping it into the storage as a whole (not a folder) makes it easier to find. To find the rom, you'll just scroll strait down to it while in TWRP.
Got it done guys works and looks great ! Thank you for all your help! !
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I cant transfer between computer and kindle hd 7. today i want to install new os ,so i wipe my kindle ,then i must connect kindle for put new os into kindle but it cant connect. what should i do help me please
it looks like i dont have driver but i installed it aready
thank you before ^^
So are you stuck in twrp? If so follow this tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459498
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stunts513 said:
So are you stuck in twrp? If so follow this tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459498
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thank you i can do it^^
zouiner said:
thank you i can do it^^
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If you can get into TWRP it's real easy. The tutorial is well written.