Help HD+ Only boots into twrp after reboot - Nook HD, HD+ Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was using succlent's rom from may 23. Today I saw that there was an update. So I downloaded and wiped then flashed it. after that I booted into it for the first time and installed all of my apps. Everything to seemed be going Ok so I rebooted into recovery deleted my old backup and a made a new backup of my newer rom with twrp. After it was done I rebooted and it would only boot into twrp. Please tell someone knows what's wrong :'(

Try restoring your new backup. There is a flag in /bootdata that needs to get reset so it boots to the ROM instead of recovery.
If that does not work, go to my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature and make a new bootable CWM SD per item 1a and use that to flash the plain stock zip from item 6. Follow that with a factory reset. That should make it bootable again.
If you saved your CM11 backup you may be able to put TWRP back and restore CM11.
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I had this happen to me twice and both times I had to boot to CM on an SD card to break the cycle. Worked fine after that.
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[Q] After CWM backup system reboots back into CWM

I booted into Clockworkmod Recovery (3.0.0.5) and did a successful backup but when I REBOOT after it is complete it keeps going back into the recovery screen again.
This is driving me nuts. This was a brand new (received today) NC rooted with Auto-Nooter 3.0. I set it up the way I wanted it then did a full backup. Now I can't get out of the backup screen after a reboot.
How can I fix this so I can get back into the O/S?
This happened to me too. I'm still new and dont know why there are specific versions of CWR for specific ROMs... Or why the same version of CWR cannot restore its own backup.
But reinstalling http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=947071 via a sdcard image worked. If your nandroid/cwr backup does not work I hope you have a titanium backup.
MisterEdF said:
I booted into Clockworkmod Recovery (3.0.0.5) and did a successful backup but when I REBOOT after it is complete it keeps going back into the recovery screen again.
This is driving me nuts. This was a brand new (received today) NC rooted with Auto-Nooter 3.0. I set it up the way I wanted it then did a full backup. Now I can't get out of the backup screen after a reboot.
How can I fix this so I can get back into the O/S?
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Place the file I attached in root of your SDCard and run it from CWR and it will remove CWR and restore you to Autonooter 3.0.0
Apparently CWR has issues with 1.1.0 ROM. This worked for me, when I had the very same issue. I wish I could find the original post I got this from so I could give them the credit.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=914690
Ok, this is where I originally got the cwr-removal.zip file, author was samuelhalff
migrax
Same thing happened to mine i ended usinthe removal tool and clearing the cach and then reinstalling the stock zip. I probably spent a good 3 hours figuring it out.
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CM Logo Only

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2389813
Guys, I tried to install the new stable 10.2 with the 10.2 SD image.
Guess it failed. Seems like CM 10.2 is now my stock, as Nook stock won't boot. Boot CM instead, but logo stuck.
Did this overwrite my EMMC?
It's now stuck at the CM logo.
What should I do next?
Thanks!
mpeg3s said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2389813
Guys, I tried to install the new stable 10.2 with the 10.2 SD image.
Guess it failed. Seems like CM 10.2 is now my stock, as Nook stock won't boot. Boot CM instead, but logo stuck.
Did this overwrite my EMMC?
It's now stuck at the CM logo.
What should I do next?
Thanks!
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Sounds like you were wanting to run CM on SD. If that is the case you do not use ROM zips from CM. They are designed for emmc. You must use the ROM zips from verygreen's thread.
To fix your stock, go to my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature and flash the plain stock zip from item 6. If it still does not boot right, go back to CWM and do a factory reset.
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I couldn't get the files to be Read from SDCARD because cwm didn't mount.
Anyways, other things happened after a Factory reset. I got CM 10.2 to work. Had no apps.
Luckily, I still had gapps on the internal EMMC.
After installing gapps for the second time it seems to work.
I still get the CWM SD booting, but it won't work anymore. How can I remove this old boot CWM for SD?
Thanks Again!
leapinlar said:
Sounds like you were wanting to run CM on SD. If that is the case you do not use ROM zips from CM. They are designed for emmc. You must use the ROM zips from verygreen's thread.
To fix your stock, go to my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature and flash the plain stock zip from item 6. If it still does not boot right, go back to CWM and do a factory reset.
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mpeg3s said:
I couldn't get the files to be Read from SDCARD because cwm didn't mount.
Anyways, other things happened after a Factory reset. I got CM 10.2 to work. Had no apps.
Luckily, I still had gapps on the internal EMMC.
After installing gapps for the second time it seems to work.
I still get the CWM SD booting, but it won't work anymore. How can I remove this old boot CWM for SD?
Thanks Again!
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I was mistaken when I told you to flash plain stock and wipe with your existing SD. When you did the factory reset with your existing SD it wiped the SD data. That is why you had no apps. You need to make a new SD from my thread so that you can flash the plain stock and factory reset with that one. That will put stock back on internal. Use a different SD if you want to keep your CM10.2 bootable SD.
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A CWM SD is bootable with a different CWM image. Problem is the remnants of an old CWM SD image changed the EMMC.
Without the SD Card I still see it boot, but you can't use it because no boot option. It's a left over from the CWM SD-Hybrid boot I used to flash ROM.
So the EMMC 10.2 boot isn't clean.
Thanks!
leapinlar said:
I was mistaken when I told you to flash plain stock and wipe with your existing SD. When you did the factory reset with your existing SD it wiped the SD data. That is why you had no apps. You need to make a new SD from my thread so that you can flash the plain stock and factory reset with that one. That will put stock back on internal. Use a different SD if you want to keep your CM10.2 bootable SD.
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mpeg3s said:
A CWM SD is bootable with a different CWM image. Problem is the remnants of an old CWM SD image changed the EMMC.
Without the SD Card I still see it boot, but you can't use it because no boot option. It's a left over from the CWM SD-Hybrid boot I used to flash ROM.
So the EMMC 10.2 boot isn't clean.
Thanks!
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The problem is not only the CWM version that is on the SD, it is the ROM you were flashing. ROMs are hard coded to be put either on emmc or SD and it does not matter which CWM you use, it tries to put it on what is programmed to do. Now wiping is different. The CWM itself decides what is to be wiped, emmc or SD. That is why when you flashed that zip from the CM site with the CWM built for SD installs, it still put it on emmc instead of SD. But when you wiped, it wiped SD instead of emmc. That is why I told you to use a different SD with the CWM built for emmc to do the wiping of emmc.
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Can't Downgrade HD+ CWM

Hi, I'm unable to flash the stock image because my CWM version is too high (staus 7 errors), however, I'm unable to downgrade CWM.
I've tried flashing it from ROM Manager/similar apps, Writing and booting to SD, flashing from inside CWM. I've even tried TWPR, but it just always boots back to the original CWM.
Any ideas?
What rom did you have before attempting to flash back the stock? This happened to me yesterday, and I had to play with it to get it to work. I had to restore a TWRP backup that was on Succulent's CM10.2 because it automatically installed TWRP 2.6.3.0. I then was able to flash an earlier rom and/or restore to a LATER rom. Confusing situation, but I figured it out.
What I would do is backup your current rom, factory reset, and then flash a rom that automatically installs an earlier version of recovery. The only one I know of is Succulent's CM10.2 (because to want to downgrade your recovery, not go to TWRP 2.7.1.0) and then flash the desired earlier recovery.
Tl;dr: Backup your current rom, factory reset, flash Succulent's CM10.2 then flash Old CWM, then flash stock rom
irimolsjik572 said:
What rom did you have before attempting to flash back the stock? This happened to me yesterday, and I had to play with it to get it to work. I had to restore a TWRP backup that was on Succulent's CM10.2 because it automatically installed TWRP 2.6.3.0. I then was able to flash an earlier rom and/or restore to a LATER rom. Confusing situation, but I figured it out.
What I would do is backup your current rom, factory reset, and then flash a rom that automatically installs an earlier version of recovery. The only one I know of is Succulent's CM10.2 (because to want to downgrade your recovery, not go to TWRP 2.7.1.0) and then flash the desired earlier recovery.
Tl;dr: Backup your current rom, factory reset, flash Succulent's CM10.2 then flash Old CWM, then flash stock rom
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Current ROM is the last stable CM11 build.
You wouldn't happen to have a link for that would you? I've searched but no luck.
goo.im/devs/succulent then keep going through the directory until you get to the ovation rom builds
WillyVWade said:
Hi, I'm unable to flash the stock image because my CWM version is too high (staus 7 errors), however, I'm unable to downgrade CWM.
I've tried flashing it from ROM Manager/similar apps, Writing and booting to SD, flashing from inside CWM. I've even tried TWPR, but it just always boots back to the original CWM.
Any ideas?
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If you go to my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature and look at item 5, I have a flashable CWM (v6036) that is flashable with the newer recoveries. Just use your newer one to flash it and it goes back down to 6036. That way you can flash older zips if you want.
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leapinlar said:
If you go to my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature and look at item 5, I have a flashable CWM (v6036) that is flashable with the newer recoveries. Just use your newer one to flash it and it goes back down to 6036. That way you can flash older zips if you want.
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I swear I flashed just about everything in that thread. You're a bloody genius!
WillyVWade said:
I swear I flashed just about everything in that thread. You're a bloody genius!
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Actually I modified that zip just for that purpose. I suppose I should explain that in that thread.
Edit: Done.
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[Q] CM11 on Nook HD+ installation botched

I have flashed android ROMs successfully about a dozen times, but always get myself in trouble in the process. It never goes smoothly for me. I am pretty much a noob.
I was following steps outlined here, but when flashing internal recovery, I got an error message stating that it was corrupted and I had to reboot. After reboot, I cannot boot into Nook - it loops continuously and finally boots into CWM 6.0.4.6
At this point, I would be happy to install Kit-Kat 4.4 from SD, but ideally I would like it to be on EMMC
please, help me get this working! Thank you in advance.
You need to go to my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature and make a new bootable CWM SD per item 1a. Then use that CWM to flash the plain stock zip from item 6. Follow that with a factory reset with CWM and when you boot without the SD inserted you will be back to plain stock so you can start over. If you want to try installing CM11 again follow the dummies guide also linked in my signature.
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Nook HD stuck in boot loop, nothing is working - what to do?

Hello-
(edit: sorry, I guess I meant to say RECOVERY loop)
Last night I tried to update my Cyanogenmod to 11 but it failed horribly.
I have tried to downgrade to hummingbird 10.2.1 and 10.1.3 but both of these, although the installs are "successful" just leave me to boot loop back into the Clockworkmod recovery screen. The thing is, I don't have the SD card that I used to back up the original firmware, so I can't install it. I also can't seem to find that information anywhere online. I first installed Cyanogenmod ages ago and since moved and lost the SD card. Could anyone point me in the direction of how to stop this reboot loop and get me to at least turn the device on?
I figure if I can somehow get it back to the original NOOK firmware, I can start from step 1 with installing everything but I can't seem to figure out how to do this.
Thanks!
You are on the right track. Go to my HD/HD+ CWM thread linked in my signature and make a new bootable CWM SD per item 1a (the version you are using for CM11 will not work). Use that to flash a plain stock zip from item 6, followed by a factory reset with CWM. Then you should be able to start over.
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