Hello, I have a Verizon sch-i800 that had a bad internal SD card. I followed the guide, removed it and I now have CWM on it. My external SD card is formatted and I can access it using the adb commands and CWM. I am needing to find out what Roms I can try on it.
I'm only able to search the web using my phone at the moment and would have to go to a hotspot with my laptop to download any Roms. I've only been able to download one so far with my phone because of signal drops.
After changing the updater.sh with the pacman 4.3.1 ROM I downloaded I found that it came with twerp and won't work as far as I know.
I can't find Terence's cm 11 build. Perhaps there are others?
Can you guys help me with finding a usable ROM?
Also, is this tab also known as p1000? Its written on cables in the tab.
eel_dahc said:
Hello, I have a Verizon sch-i800 that had a bad internal SD card. I followed the guide, removed it and I now have CWM on it. My external SD card is formatted and I can access it using the adb commands and CWM. I am needing to find out what Roms I can try on it.
I'm only able to search the web using my phone at the moment and would have to go to a hotspot with my laptop to download any Roms. I've only been able to download one so far with my phone because of signal drops.
After changing the updater.sh with the pacman 4.3.1 ROM I downloaded I found that it came with twerp and won't work as far as I know.
I can't find Terence's cm 11 build. Perhaps there are others?
Can you guys help me with finding a usable ROM?
Also, is this tab also known as p1000? Its written on cables in the tab.
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So we just bought a nook color and she is still new to it. Obviously, she reads lots of books and I... well, want to make this into a tab and play w/ it. She might want to do web browsing and install some games/apps, but primarily will be used as an e-reader.
What rom (if any) do you suggest I flash? Or will I be better off just rooting the device and leaving it as is (w/ market)? She has no patience for developmental stuff so looking for something stable but also something I can play with
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So we just bought a nook color and she is still new to it. Obviously, she reads lots of books and I... well, want to make this into a tab and play w/ it. She might want to do web browsing and install some games/apps, but primarily will be used as an e-reader.
What rom (if any) do you suggest I flash? Or will I be better off just rooting the device and leaving it as is (w/ market)? She has no patience for developmental stuff so looking for something stable but also something I can play with
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Root the Stock and leave it. its the most stable rom.
Make your own SD card, running Nookie Froyo or CyanogenMod. When you take the card out and reboot, her machine is completely back to normal, or so I'm told. You both get to have what you want.
I can run CM from SD card w/o rooting the device!? if so... sweet, I saw sum tuts but still educating myself. Rooting and leaving stock is also a good idea, however I heard B&N is able to update your device thus losing root... Is this true?
For her, it sounds like just rooting would be the best option, since it has the market, all of the B&N features, and is stable. As mentioned above, running a ROM from the sd card is a good option for you. After rooting it, you could format the sd card used to root, and then load a ROM such as CM7, Froyo, or Honeycomb from the SD card to play with.
This way, she has her mostly stock setup, and you have your tablet setup that you can load by just popping in the sd card and rebooting. When you're done playing with it, power down, pop the sd card out, reboot, and it's back to her setup.
If you do decide to run a ROM from the sd card, make sure to get at least a class 4 (sandisk class 4 4GB works well for me). Then, if you find something that would work for both of you, you could look at flashing to internal EMMC for better speed/performance. Another option is dual-booting between ROMs, which you can find more about in the development section.
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I can run CM from SD card w/o rooting the device!? if so... sweet, I saw sum tuts but still educating myself. Rooting and leaving stock is also a good idea, however I heard B&N is able to update your device thus losing root... Is this true?
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There is a thread in the dev section on how to block the updates. Here's a link to the sd card version of CM7 you asked about. You don't have to root first, but you can.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=989637
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As suggested I'd root the stock software for the wife, and when you want to play choose a ROM that can run from the sdcard and you will be good to go.
Currently I run 4 different setups. Stock rooted on internal mem. Then I setup 3 different sdcards to mess around with Honeycomb, CM7, and Froyo from time to time.
C Dippa said:
There is a thread in the dev section on how to block the updates. Here's a link to the sd card version of CM7 you asked about. You don't have to root first, but you can.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=989637
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You do not have to root it first. All you have to do is create a live SDcard with Clockwork ROM manager put the SDCard in and boot it up holding the n and the power button in > wipe > flash CM7.
With this device reading off the SD first you do not have "antonoot" first.
I've ran CM7, Honeycomb and a few others. My personal choice is stock rooted device is perfect.
stevedawg85 said:
I can run CM from SD card w/o rooting the device!?
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I know! I couldn't believe it was that easy either. I'm going to add a notice to my signature. This kind of great capability should be right in people's faces..
Nookiefroyo runs great off an SD card for me.
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Thanks for everyone's input...
She gonna be using it 75% of the time, so I decided to root and leave it as is. Everything works good. I tried to do nookie froyo off SD card but had too much trouble w/ adb, i'll save it for another week. But for now, stock root works good. Got Zeam and Home switcher to help both of us out
I wanted to point out the only downside of rooted stock is that she cannot use in the in-store B&N features! If she plans on using that (i've heard they have not only the hour of reading free, but also sometimes offer deals and events) then you might wanna not be rooted and use the SD card. I know this is a little late to tell you as you already did it, but I thought I'd let you know anyway.
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Thanks for everyone's input...
She gonna be using it 75% of the time, so I decided to root and leave it as is. Everything works good. I tried to do nookie froyo off SD card but had too much trouble w/ adb, i'll save it for another week. But for now, stock root works good. Got Zeam and Home switcher to help both of us out
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I'll throw this in for whenever you feel like creating a bootable SD CARD to play with. I've found that higher class sd cards make a much bigger difference in how fast/well the rom operates than you might think.
I have CM7 running on my NC, but I find that I'd like to read the magazines that I subscribed to (dumbly, without noting that I'd be unable to read them after the transition). One possible solution would be to use an old MicroSD card as a boot point for the stock ROM. Is that possible? Can I put the stock software on an SD card in such a way that it will boot and save state when it's inserted, but will otherwise boot to CM7? I've looked for this... I've seen similar scenarios, but not quite this one. Many thanks in advance, whatever the answer ends up being.
Does the Nook App not work for your magazines?
No, sadly, it doesn't. From everything I can find, only the Nook Color can read them, not the other forms of software such as iOS, Android and PC.
Just do the dual boot option. I have cm7 on partition 1 and stock rooted on partition 2.
Hmmm.... good thought. One question, though... what method do you use to update the CM image? Thanks for the replies... I'm glad there are people that know all the options.
Tried rooting my old D1 with SuperOneClick and now I can't connect to any wifi networks. I can see them, just fine, but can't connect. I even "un-rooted" and "re-rooted" and still same problem. Restarted router; other computers can get on with no problem. Restarted phone. Nothing.
Because of this, I can't use RomManager to create a ClockworkMOD recovery before putting on CM7 or something.
My questions:
Can I just flash another ROM from the SD card?
If so, do I need to create a recovery first? I'm off contract and basically want to use it as a music player and time lapse camera. I don't think I'll ever need to "go back".
Super1Click took like a half an hour to root... is that normal?
D1 off contract. Stock ROM from Moto/Verizon.
A single bump.
Still having this problem. Been doing a lot of digging here and online and I'm finding some similar problems with solutions but nothing that's worked for me so far.
As Ned Flanders would say: Bump-a-rooney!
can you install openrecovery in you SD card to update other rom?
If you can't install another ROM have you tried going back to stock with rsdlite and flashing your stock sbf.
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Flashing other ROMs works without WiFi - you just have to put the update.zip files on your SD card via USB or a card reader.
Have you tried removing the WiFi network settings and re-adding it?
I have been running MN 4-6-16a on NC software version 1.3 for over a year now. It's not totally stable (I get some freeze-ups occasionally & have to reboot) but it's workable. The other day, my wifi stopped working. Wifi goes off, and when I turn it on, it can't find my router, I get a black box that says 'unable to scan for networks', and it stops responding and the Nook asks me if I want to force close wifi. If I select 'wait' instead of force close, wifi shuts off.
Router works fine, other devices are connected. I have searched other threads, and it seems that some suggest installing CM7, though these suggestions are from a year ago.
Is there something more current I sould be running that would fix this problem. Suggestions would be greatly appreciated for this newbie.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1941247
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I have been running MN 4-6-16a on NC software version 1.3 for over a year now. It's not totally stable (I get some freeze-ups occasionally & have to reboot) but it's workable. The other day, my wifi stopped working. Wifi goes off, and when I turn it on, it can't find my router, I get a black box that says 'unable to scan for networks', and it stops responding and the Nook asks me if I want to force close wifi. If I select 'wait' instead of force close, wifi shuts off.
Router works fine, other devices are connected. I have searched other threads, and it seems that some suggest installing CM7, though these suggestions are from a year ago.
Is there something more current I sould be running that would fix this problem. Suggestions would be greatly appreciated for this newbie.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1941247
The latest ROM for Nook Color is CM10 Jellybean 4.1.2 with a 3.08+ kernel. You can install it on a SD card and try it.If you like how it works you can install it internally. There are great tips threads you can utilize to help get you to the latest ROM. I use CM10 internally on my Nook Color. My other Nook Color has CM7.1 (gingerbread with 2.6.32 kernel). CM10 is running pretty smooth and just as fast as CM7.2.
hwong96 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1941247
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1941247
The latest ROM for Nook Color is CM10 Jellybean 4.1.2 with a 3.08+ kernel. You can install it on a SD card and try it.If you like how it works you can install it internally. There are great tips threads you can utilize to help get you to the latest ROM. I use CM10 internally on my Nook Color. My other Nook Color has CM7.1 (gingerbread with 2.6.32 kernel). CM10 is running pretty smooth and just as fast as CM7.2.
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Wow, that thread has 155 pages ... hard to get through all that .... I did read the first page, though
OK, so I should download CM10 latest nightly version & install ... I don't seem to have a way to back up my data or current ROM since I don't have an internet connection that works. Yes, I could install to SD, but I've read that there can weird problems with this? So I was going to jump right in to an internal install, but it looks like I will lose data for my apps. Is there any advantage to downloading CM7 instead of 10? I ask only because I found a good site with good (newbie) instructions on doing CM7, and the site I found for CM10 has some stuff that I don't completely understand.
Really, I don't have great aspirations for using my NC ... I just need wifi to work so I can access my apps, and that's the only reason I am looking at flashing a new ROM. Is this the only way to go to fix wifi?
Nitrolady said:
Wow, that thread has 155 pages ... hard to get through all that .... I did read the first page, though
OK, so I should download CM10 latest nightly version & install ... I don't seem to have a way to back up my data or current ROM since I don't have an internet connection that works. Yes, I could install to SD, but I've read that there can weird problems with this? So I was going to jump right in to an internal install, but it looks like I will lose data for my apps. Is there any advantage to downloading CM7 instead of 10? I ask only because I found a good site with good (newbie) instructions on doing CM7, and the site I found for CM10 has some stuff that I don't completely understand.
Really, I don't have great aspirations for using my NC ... I just need wifi to work so I can access my apps, and that's the only reason I am looking at flashing a new ROM. Is this the only way to go to fix wifi?
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For SD card cm10 installation (use Sandisk class 4 or 6)
Here is LeapinLar's thread to get you started http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1941858
Get the latest CM10 nightly here http://get.cm/?device=encore
Make sure to use Gapps 20121011.
Here are the steps involved to make a bootable sd card:
Unzip the ...Rev5.zip
Use program Win32diskimager.exe to write the above unzipped image to SD card
Copy latest Cm10 nightly to sdcard (do not unzip)
Copy gapps 20121011 to SD card (do not unzip)
Safely eject SD card from computer
Backup your Nook apps/data to separate SD card or computer. If you have Clockwork Mod Recovery installed do a nandroid backup on sd
Turn off Nook Color
Insert SD card you created above
Turn on Nook color
Watch the Cm10 splash screen come to life.
Have you tried rebooting your Nook color to see if it can attach to your router?
CM7 is dated on gingerbread and 2.6.32 kernel. CM10 is Jellybean on 3.08+ kernel.
If you prefer rooted stock firmware 1.4.3 check out this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1494901
Many thanks, hwong96! I followed the directions and got CM10 working on an sd and wifi works fine. I am going to take a look at upgrading the stock software and then rooting to see if I can get that working as well, as I prefer the B&N interface/look-and-feel. But in the meantime, at least I have a functioning tablet again. Thank you!
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Many thanks, hwong96! I followed the directions and got CM10 working on an sd and wifi works fine. I am going to take a look at upgrading the stock software and then rooting to see if I can get that working as well, as I prefer the B&N interface/look-and-feel. But in the meantime, at least I have a functioning tablet again. Thank you!
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Your welcome. Another satisfied customer.
Check out item A15 in LeapinLar's thread for stock ROM install via CWM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25354258#post25354258
So, I've been searching this forum for an hour or so, trying to find a tutorial for installing cm7. I can't find a single thread about it.
I already downloaded a stable cm7 zip file to flash. However, I have no idea how to go through with this. I just rooted my OG Droid a few minutes ago. My only other experience with flashing zips and installing ROM is with my Nook Color.
I don't know if my experience with my Nook can carry over to my Droid. I don't even understand which partition or storage system to flash this ROM to.
I tried a search before this. It doesn't help that this phone doesn't have any specific name besides Droid or Milestone (mine isn't even a milestone; it's from Verizon).
Some help or links would be appreciated. I'm sorry about posting an entire thread about this.
SacTappingUni said:
So, I've been searching this forum for an hour or so, trying to find a tutorial for installing cm7. I can't find a single thread about it.
I already downloaded a stable cm7 zip file to flash. However, I have no idea how to go through with this. I just rooted my OG Droid a few minutes ago. My only other experience with flashing zips and installing ROM is with my Nook Color.
I don't know if my experience with my Nook can carry over to my Droid. I don't even understand which partition or storage system to flash this ROM to.
I tried a search before this. It doesn't help that this phone doesn't have any specific name besides Droid or Milestone (mine isn't even a milestone; it's from Verizon).
Some help or links would be appreciated. I'm sorry about posting an entire thread about this.
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I would recommend taking a look at this guide from the official cyanogenmod wiki on how to install the latest version of CM 7 http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/index.php?title=Install_CM_for_sholes. As far as where you are installing the ROM to you are installing it to the Droid's internal mtd based storage, whereas on the Nook Color you would be installing it to the external SD card.
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Thanks for putting in the time to comment. I'm currently running cm 7 on my droid. The process was apparently much more simplified than installing a rom on the nook. After finding the directions for installing cm10 and successfully following them, I figured I could do the same thing with cm7. It worked fine without any problems. The whole process was much easier without having to worry about boot partitions and external storage, that was mainly what I was worried about.
I guess this topic can be locked or deleted to the mod's content.