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I was trying to install Tiamat for my Xoom running version 3.2 as per the instructions on the following post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=978013
I was able to install ClockworkMod, put the Tiamat 2.0 zip on my SD card, boot into recovery mode, select the ZIP file for Tiamat, and it claims to install. However, once I reboot, nothing appears to have changed. My kernel version still remains the same. Am I doing something wrong? Is there a step I am missing?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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I was trying to install Tiamat for my Xoom running version 3.2 as per the instructions on the following post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=978013
I was able to install ClockworkMod, put the Tiamat 2.0 zip on my SD card, boot into recovery mode, select the ZIP file for Tiamat, and it claims to install. However, once I reboot, nothing appears to have changed. My kernel version still remains the same. Am I doing something wrong? Is there a step I am missing?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Is your Xoom rooted?
What version of CWM recovery did you install?
You can certainly install the Tiamat Katana kernel or the Tiamat Manta Ray Rom (which also contains the kernel) but you may need some additional steps, depending on your current situation.
I am having the exact same issue, except im on 3.1 and tiamat 1.44
Everything appears to install fine, but when i boot into the system I do not see that the kernel has changed....
Do you really need an external microSDHC card to make this work? I thought the latest CWM let you install from the internal media?
HALP!
You really need a micro sdcard, and you need CWM recovery 3.2.0.0 R4c version.
Can the SDCARD have other data on it or just the ZIP file?
any will do.
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techs1200 said:
Do you really need an external microSDHC card to make this work? I thought the latest CWM let you install from the internal media?
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I have the same question. I returned my 2 week old SGT10.1 for a Xoom yesterday, and I miss being able to flash roms from internal media.
I have CWM 4.0, it LOOKS just like the SGT version: is there a reason why I shouldn't try to flash Tiamet Manta Ray from the internal storage? Surely someone has tried...
32gb WiFi US rooted OTA 3.2, CWM 4.0.0.4
mediumgrade said:
Can the SDCARD have other data on it or just the ZIP file?
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It can have other data on it. Just make sure you have enough room for the zip file and a nandroid backup if you plan to make one.
mediumgrade said:
I was trying to install Tiamat for my Xoom running version 3.2 as per the instructions on the following post:I I
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=978013
I was able to install ClockworkMod, put the Tiamat 2.0 zip on my SD card, boot into recovery mode, select the ZIP file for Tiamat, and it claims to install. However, once I reboot, nothing appears to have changed. My kernel version still remains the same. Am I doing something wrong? Is there a step I am
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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I had the same problem but I think I figured it out. I had been trying to flash the overclocked version. As a shot in the dark I downloaded the stock Tiamat kernel and tried the process again. BINGO! ! I was then able to overclock to 1.7 using setCPU.
Okay, I found part of the problem...
Turns out, the Xoom is mounting its internal storage at /mnt/sdcard and the actual external SD Card to /mnt/external1. From the CWM recovery, I can't seem to navigate to /mnt/external1. What should I do?
mediumgrade said:
Okay, I found part of the problem...
Turns out, the Xoom is mounting its internal storage at /mnt/sdcard and the actual external SD Card to /mnt/external1. From the CWM recovery, I can't seem to navigate to /mnt/external1. What should I do?
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I suspect that it's your version of CWM Recovery that's to blame. If you have Version 4.0.0.x you have the wrong version...it doesn't see your external card and you can't flash. If this is the case, you must download and install the Tiamat 3.2.0.0. R4c version, available in the Development section.
okantomi said:
I suspect that it's your version of CWM Recovery that's to blame. If you have Version 4.0.0.x you have the wrong version...it doesn't see your external card and you can't flash. If this is the case, you must download and install the Tiamat 3.2.0.0. R4c version, available in the Development section.
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I was able to flash without seeing the external flash card. I booted up my Xoom,
connected the USB cable from my laptop which automounts the internal storage which is what is found at the /mnt/sdcard mount point. I copied the stock CPU .zip file to the base directory. Disconnected, rebooted into recovery. Once there I chose "Install zip from sdcard". Then chose "choose zip from sdcard". Then scrolled down to the bottom of the directory listing where I found my zip file and chose that zip file. Then I chose "Yes" to install and it finished from there. FYI I am running CWM v4.0.0.4
tl_driver said:
I was able to flash without seeing the external flash card. I booted up my Xoom,
connected the USB cable from my laptop which automounts the internal storage which is what is found at the /mnt/sdcard mount point. I copied the stock CPU .zip file to the base directory. Disconnected, rebooted into recovery. Once there I chose "Install zip from sdcard". Then chose "choose zip from sdcard". Then scrolled down to the bottom of the directory listing where I found my zip file and chose that zip file. Then I chose "Yes" to install and it finished from there. FYI I am running CWM v4.0.0.4
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It's your choice, but the developers recommend flashing from and backing up to an external sdcard. If you do a nandroid backup with your current recovery version where will the backup be stored? At mnt/sdcard, your internal storage. What if you can't boot one day and have to end up wiping all of your user data before you could restore? If you backup to the external sdcard, that wouldn't be affected by a wipe. Anyway, I guess if you don't have/can't afford an sdcard it's a way to flash from recovery, but I think that version is more for phones which have only one sdcard--external--and only have a tiny amount of internal storage.
mediumgrade said:
Okay, I found part of the problem...
Turns out, the Xoom is mounting its internal storage at /mnt/sdcard and the actual external SD Card to /mnt/external1. From the CWM recovery, I can't seem to navigate to /mnt/external1. What should I do?
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Those are just mountpoints, they have no bearing on how they present the contents.
CWM and Tiamat just have different mountpoints to the same device, the contents are the same.
If you put a file in /mnt/external1 you will see it in CWM under /mnt/sdcard, exactly the same.
Going back to Tiamat 3.2.0.0. R4c from CWM 4.0.0.4
Hi, somehow i mistakenly update CWM to 4.0.0.4. How can I back to CWM 3.2.0.0 R4c? Any advised much appreciated.
EDIT : Sorry, managed to back to 3.2.0.0 R4c by flashing again.
okantomi said:
It's your choice, but the developers recommend flashing from and backing up to an external sdcard. If you do a nandroid backup with your current recovery version where will the backup be stored? At mnt/sdcard, your internal storage. What if you can't boot one day and have to end up wiping all of your user data before you could restore? If you backup to the external sdcard, that wouldn't be affected by a wipe. Anyway, I guess if you don't have/can't afford an sdcard it's a way to flash from recovery, but I think that version is more for phones which have only one sdcard--external--and only have a tiny amount of internal storage.
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You make a very valid point, I guess in my excitement to update I did not think about that.. Thank you..
penjejakawan said:
Hi, somehow i mistakenly update CWM to 4.0.0.4. How can I back to CWM 3.2.0.0 R4c? Any advised much appreciated.
EDIT : Sorry, managed to back to 3.2.0.0 R4c by flashing again.
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Would I be able to flash back to 3.2.0.0 R4c (from 4.0.0.4) even though I am already running the Tiamat kernel? I am guessing yes but I just want to be sure before I break something.
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Would I be able to flash back to 3.2.0.0 R4c (from 4.0.0.4) even though I am already running the Tiamat kernel? I am guessing yes but I just want to be sure before I break something.
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Yes, you can do it. ;^ )
Is there any way for me to change back the battery icons back to stock for tiamat manta-ray 2.0... thanks in advanced..
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you would have to look for an icon pack for the battery pictures. usually comes in a zip that you just flash in CWM. dont know if you have already but make sure you hit the thanks button for okantomi! do it now!
I've read over and over and need verification and reassuarance that I'm doing this properly. Trying to keep track of android devices get confusing at time. I'm not a total android noob, I've got my thunderbolt, the wife's fascinate, and a droid x, I've just bought the iconia and it's rooted, my confusion lies with, its magic and the Acer recovery installer. After rooting do you just flash cwm via the Acer recovery installer? Create a backup and flash a new rom? And treat it like any other device?what's the importance of having both cwm and the Acer stock image? Stock is for receiving ota updates correct?
What's different between its magic and the Acer recovery installer?
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ARI installs both the custom CWM and itsmagic on to your tablet once rooted. Flashing ROMs through CWM will automatically run itsmagic to calculate the new checksums, you don't need to worry about it.
ARI is just there to make installing itsmagic and CWM a lot simpler.
Thanks. How do you format external SD on this thing?
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ibsk8 said:
Thanks. How do you format external SD on this thing?
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Have yet to find an app that can do this - have never had the need, but if needed I would just use a microsd card reader, hook it to my PC, and format from there. Anyone else know of a utility for Droid that allows format of external SD card?
to OP:
I could not the format function in honeycomb either kinda odd.
Anyway, if you are trying to 'format' for first time use in your tab, upon inserting SD card the tab automatically creates the file structure it needs. Hope that helps.
Take the card out.I use a format utility by sandisk works with all removable media.think I gotfeom there website. But there are alot of format utilities out there just format in fat 32 seems to work best.for me anyway
Hope this helps
I was just going to pop in in my thunderbolt and format it, is this a problem?
Also when creating backups with cwm does it save backups to the internal memory? Or external_sdcard?
Drives me nuts that the internal memory is at /mnt/sdcard and its not an SD card.
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ibsk8 said:
I was just going to pop in in my thunderbolt and format it, is this a problem?
Also when creating backups with cwm does it save backups to the internal memory? Or external_sdcard?
Drives me nuts that the internal memory is at /mnt/sdcard and its not an SD card.
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CWM saves to ext SD card!
Another Q, the tablet I have says android 3.0.1 ,what else do I need to know before flashing, do certain roms on work when on certain android versions?
On the phones you have to match roms to radios (but no radios here) are there firmware versions that need to be matched with the from or will flashing the rom bring you up to the current version.
I've learned the hard way so sorry for the noob questions, each device is a new method thanks.
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Check for update, newest update ota is 3.1
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Hymizzle said:
Check for update, newest update ota is 3.1
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What he said ^
update to 3.1 and then root with Iconiaroot 1.3
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138228
That way you don't have to bother with the orientation lock, etc of gingerbreak.
Thanks. Downloading now.
More questions.
When retrieving an ota is it necessary to revert back to the stock recovery as well?
For example prior to retrieving
1. Restore stock backup via cwm
2. Restore stock recovery (is this necessary?)
3. Unroot via terminal or other method
4. Retrieve OTA
Then reroot and reflash cwm recovery and create a backup.
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ibsk8 said:
For example prior to retrieving
1. Restore stock backup via cwm
2. Restore stock recovery (is this necessary?)
3. Unroot via terminal or other method
4. Retrieve OTA
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There shouldn't be the need for any of those steps, CWM doesn't care if you have rooted the tablet for example, and the OTA update just updates binaries on the system, it shouldn't be affected either.
if you install a stock rom, you have to re-flash cwm, root, kernel because it cleans everything, and i think that it is a good thing to happen.
I'm up to the part where I browse the SD card for the ZIP file.
Clockwork claims to be showing my SD Card, but it's actually showing my XOOM's internal memory.
What can I do?
I fixed it. It appears to have been an issue with the root.
It somehow became unrooted. Using the universal method, I fixed it and now CWM sees the SD card.
you might want to change you recovery to tiamats or rogues recovery, they are more suitable for the xoom.
just download either in the .zip file and write the zip in cwm recovery.
I like rogues because it allows you to mount a usb drive.
also stay away from rom manager- great for phones but not the xoom
Running cm10 night lies. My sdcard will become corrupt unexpectedly.
I just tried to download the latest nightly from 2013-01-27 and the file that is downloaded is 0kb even though it takes about a minute to download.
I can verify it's not the card holder on my nook because if I boot into recovery, I can adb and write a new file or push a file to it without issue. I can even used a recovery sdcard without issue.
I'm thinking this is a problem with cm10 because if I format the sdcard from within the storage menu, it works until my next reboot.
Any suggestions would be helpful
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Hi All,
I want to root my HD nook today, if anyone can guide me to the appropriate ROM/Image/GAAPS/anything else I need will be appreciated.
I want to install the Hybrid version on my nook - my software version is 2.0.6.
I am planning to follow the instructions from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37578234 (Diogenes5 post). He provides links to which roms but don't know which ones to download.
Any other assistance will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
bonline said:
Hi All,
I want to root my HD nook today, if anyone can guide me to the appropriate ROM/Image/GAAPS/anything else I need will be appreciated.
I want to install the Hybrid version on my nook - my software version is 2.0.6.
I am planning to follow the instructions from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37578234 (Diogenes5 post). He provides links to which roms but don't know which ones to download.
Any other assistance will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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You want CM10.1 by bokbokan. They are the only ones that work on his Hybrid. And get the latest.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
leapinlar said:
You want CM10.1 by bokbokan. They are the only ones that work on his Hybrid. And get the latest.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
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Leapinlar - This is the bokbokan thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2063968
Bokbokan has three sections to his post - CWM bootable image, CM10.1 CWM flashable rom, and CM10 CWM flashable ROM - so which sections files do I need? Also any recommendation for instructions using Windows?
Thanks.
bonline said:
Leapinlar - This is the bokbokan thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2063968
Bokbokan has three sections to his post - CWM bootable image, CM10.1 CWM flashable rom, and CM10 CWM flashable ROM - so which sections files do I need? Also any recommendation for instructions using Windows?
Thanks.
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CM10.1 CWM flashable ROM. And use the Diogenes instructions you quoted earlier.
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leapinlar said:
CM10.1 CWM flashable ROM. And use the Diogenes instructions you quoted earlier.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
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Leapinlar - question - I did instructions 1-3 and the nook recognizes the SD in step 3. How do I get the rom on the SD per step 4? Can I connect the nook to the PC via the USB cable?
Additionally - what does Optional: 8) Install one of leapinlar's fixes from this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...2097731&page=4
enable the tablet to do and where do I get the files and instructions if I wanted to enable this as well.
Thanks!
bonline said:
Leapinlar - question - I did instructions 1-3 and the nook recognizes the SD in step 3. How do I get the rom on the SD per step 4? Can I connect the nook to the PC via the USB cable?
Additionally - what does Optional: 8) Install one of leapinlar's fixes from this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...2097731&page=4
enable the tablet to do and where do I get the files and instructions if I wanted to enable this as well.
Thanks!
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bonline said:
Leapinlar - question - I did instructions 1-3 and the nook recognizes the SD in step 3. How do I get the rom on the SD per step 4? Can I connect the nook to the PC via the USB cable?
Additionally - what does Optional: 8) Install one of leapinlar's fixes from this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...2097731&page=4
enable the tablet to do and where do I get the files and instructions if I wanted to enable this as well.
Thanks!
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You can either use stock to download the CM10.1 zip directly to the internal SD or connect the USB cable with stock booted and use the cable to copy the file from your PC to the internal SD.
Once the file is on the internal SD, you can boot to the SD again and use the "install zip from SD/choose zip from internal memory" option.
And my files are attached to the post he quoted (my HD+ Hybrid thread linked in my signature) and instructions are there to. I have a section there devoted to the HD Hybrid.
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leapinlar said:
You can either use stock to download the CM10.1 zip directly to the internal SD or connect the USB cable with stock booted and use the cable to copy the file from your PC to the internal SD.
Once the file is on the internal SD, you can boot to the SD again and use the "install zip from SD/choose zip from internal memory" option.
And my files are attached to the post he quoted (my HD+ Hybrid thread linked in my signature) and instructions are there to. I have a section there devoted to the HD Hybrid.
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I am really sorry to be so dense about this. I copied the ROM and the GAAPS to the Internal SD, I didn't put it inside any particular folder. Now when I boot the nook back up, choosing install zip from SD/Internal memory - it asks choose which zip to apply - i do not see the ROM zip and the GAAPS zip.
Did I need to extract the Flashable ROM zip and copy those files to the internal SD or the copying the entire folder is fine?
What am I missing....
bonline said:
I am really sorry to be so dense about this. I copied the ROM and the GAAPS to the Internal SD, I didn't put it inside any particular folder. Now when I boot the nook back up, choosing install zip from SD/Internal memory - it asks choose which zip to apply - i do not see the ROM zip and the GAAPS zip.
Did I need to extract the Flashable ROM zip and copy those files to the internal SD or the copying the entire folder is fine?
What am I missing....
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I don't remember exactly how bokbokan did his CWM internal memory. You may have to look in a folder named /media.
And keep the zips intact.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
I'll attempt to describe this to you as easy as possible, and hopefully you should have your Nook ready in minutes. It doesn't take too much effort or time; mainly waiting for install requires time, other than that it's a quick process. It's not difficult either; the more you believe it is difficult, the more it will be.
I'll start from the beginning; and you go can go from there.
1. Download the latest ROM for your Nook HD (this is a hummingbird variation) from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2063968
The latest version is, as of today (CTRL + F in your browser, then paste the first line of the following quote to find it easily):
cm-10.1-20130418-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird *** NEWEST ***
MD5: 26dcb32d40fdcf7779ac0d34843c4404
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2. Now you need to download the latest ClockWorkMod Recovery for your Nook (to install the ROM). Once you download it, you must also download the latest update file. Download CWM & the Update from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2097731
The latest version of CWM + the update, as of today:
sdcard-cwm-hummingbird-hybridv2.zip
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update-20130221.zip
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Download both these from the link on step two (above; in this paragraph).
3. You optionally can install Gapps too; which I would recommend to access all of Google Services, including the Play Store. So download it from here: http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20121212-signed.zip
4. Let's get started! First, if you have a Windows machine, download WinDiskReader32 (click). This is to burn the CWM .img to your SD card. Now plug in your SD card into your PC. Extract the CWM files, it was downloaded in step 2. You should have a single file with the extension .img. Load up WinDiskImager, select the CWM file, and also select the drive which your SD card is inserted into. Make sure you do not overwrite any other drive (i.e. C drive), as you will wipe out your whole PC OS. Then hit the "Write" button on WinDiskImager. Your SD card will now have CWM installed (and your SD will be partitioned. This is fine, and you should only see around ~160MB on your SD card; again this is perfectly normal).
5. After burning CWM to your SD card, extract the update file (also downloaded in step two) directly into your SD card. So basically, extract the update file into your SD card, and it will ask if you want to overwrite any existing files, confirm this.
6. Connect your Nook to your PC, whilst on the stock B&N ROM and in MTP mode (if you don't know what MTP is, most likely you haven't changed it, so your can ignore it). Once plugged in. Transfer the ROM file you downloaded in step 1, and Gapps which you downloaded in step 3 to your Nook's "Internal Storage". Transfer the ROM & Gapps (DO NOT EXTRACT THESE FILES, JUST COPY THEM TO YOUR SD CARD) to your Nook HD's internal storage via PC. Once fully transferred, move onto the next step.
7. Turn your Nook off. Eject your SD card from your PC. Place the SD card into your Nook. Turn on your device. At this point, your Nook will constantly restart as it sets up your SD card (don't touch it at this point, let it do it's thing). After a while, you should be booted into CWM. This is when the process of setting up the SD card has been complete.
8. In CWM, select "install .zip from SD card", then select "install .zip from internal sd card". Locate and install the ROM. This may take some time. Once complete, locate and install the Gapps file.
9. This isn't mentioned in the original setup, or anywhere else, but I would recommend that you fix the permission of your Nook HD now, as a fresh install before you proceed to use it. Go to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2233688 and start from Section 5 on the link, once done, return to this thread, then move onto the next step here.
10. Optionally (if you don't want to install, skip to step 11), now you can install a patch by leapinlar. For example, if you boot into CyanogenMod, you cannot use your internal storage. You can only use your SD card. However, if you would like to use your internal storage when in CyanogenMod, install this fix by leapinlar:
NookHD-HDplus-Hybrid-SDSwap-for CM10-10.1-rev2-(03.09.13).zip
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From: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38153094#post38153094 If you install this fix, your internal storage will be used instead of your SD card (this is a bonus for those who are using 2GB SD cards, since they're limited on storage). After this fix, all your apps and everything will treat the internal storage as it's default native storage space.
11. Go to the root menu on ClockWorkMod Recovery, and select "reboot system now". Your tablet will now reboot into CyanogenMod perfectly.
You are good to go. All the best.
leapinlar said:
I don't remember exactly how bokbokan did his CWM internal memory. You may have to look in a folder named /media.
And keep the zips intact.
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It is in Media - so I installed the ROM but my fat fingers clicked something else before I can wipe cache etc. I still need to install GAAPS and your files.
How do I get back to the menu structure that enables me to clear cashe and install from internal sd?
bonline said:
It is in Media - so I installed the ROM but my fat fingers clicked something else before I can wipe cache etc. I still need to install GAAPS and your files.
How do I get back to the menu structure that enables me to clear cashe and install from internal sd?
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the power key is the back key.
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bonline said:
How do I get back to the menu structure that enables me to clear cashe and install from internal sd?
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Power Button: To go up one menu, for example if you go into "Advanced", to return to the original menu, you simple press the power key.
Volume Up/Down: These two keys are for navigation purposes, allowing you to scroll up or down the menu respectively. Use these keys to highlight your option.
Home/'n' Button: This is to select the current option, for example, if you're currently hovered over "Reboot system now", and press the 'n' key, your tablet would reboot.
Use the power button.
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the power key is the back key.
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It installed CM, but I didn't Wipe cache and dalvik and then install GAAPS and then wipe cache and dalvik etc.
My Nook boots up into CM but now I want to get back into the menu that will enable me to wipe cache and install GAAPS etc.
bonline said:
It installed CM, but I didn't Wipe cache and dalvik and then install GAAPS and then wipe cache and dalvik etc.
My Nook boots up into CM but now I want to get back into the menu that will enable me to wipe cache and install GAAPS etc.
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You mean once you have left CWM and booted to CM10, how do you get back to CWM recovery? Reboot and hold the n key. A boot menu will pop up. Follow the directions there to get to CWM recovery.
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bonline said:
It installed CM, but I didn't Wipe cache and dalvik and then install GAAPS and then wipe cache and dalvik etc.
My Nook boots up into CM but now I want to get back into the menu that will enable me to wipe cache and install GAAPS etc.
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Since you wiped it after installing Gapps, there's no need to do it again; as it won't make a difference. But if you want to, simply boot into recovery.
On a Nook HD, to boot into the recovery. Turn off your Nook, and using the boot menu select CWM. Or, if you prefer, follow the guide here from Step 3 to 5: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2233688
bonline said:
It installed CM, but I didn't Wipe cache and dalvik and then install GAAPS and then wipe cache and dalvik etc.
My Nook boots up into CM but now I want to get back into the menu that will enable me to wipe cache and install GAAPS etc.
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Since you wiped it after installing Gapps, there's no need to do it again; as it won't make a difference. But if you want to, simply boot into recovery.
On a Nook HD, to boot into the recovery. Turn off your Nook, and using the boot menu select CWM. Or, if you prefer, follow the guide here from Step 3 to 5: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2233688
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Thanks Leapinlar and HiddenG for all the help I was able to get it to work for me! Quick question, how do I get it to boot into stock and visaversa?
bonline said:
Its hanging at 99%
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What is hanging at 99%? Stock? You should not be booting to stock, you should be booting to SD and selecting CWM recovery in the boot menu.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
bonline said:
Thanks Leapinlar and HiddenG for all the help I was able to get it to work for me! Quick question, how do I get it to boot into stock and visaversa?
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Use the boot menu to get to stock. To get to CM10 from rooted stock, install an app from Play Store named Quick Boot by Sirius Applications. You can use that to tell it to reboot. If you do not have stock rooted, you must power off and back on.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
leapinlar said:
Use the boot menu to get to stock. To get to CM10 from rooted stock, install an app from Play Store named Quick Boot by Sirius Applications. You can use that to tell it to reboot. If you do not have stock rooted, you must power off and back on.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
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I downloaded the app - when I go into bootloader from the app, the nook reboots and hangs at 99%.
I do believe I rooted the nook and installed CM10 because I was able to go to play store and download the app.