I had my Nook Color running pretty stable using the 7.0.3 CM7 Build. I decided that I wanted to try it out at 1200 Mhz, so I downloaded the June 30th 2.6.32 Overclock Kernel. I put it on my SD card and booted into recovery. Installed from zip and wiped the cache. By the way, my install is internal memory. I chose the correct internal kernel from the list (update-CM7-dalingrin-OC-emmc-063011.zip).
Now when I boot, I get the green screen and the loading message. Then the screen flashes and it won't go any further. The unit is still on, but it's not booting anymore. What can I do to fix it? What did I do wrong?
Did you wipe the Davlik cache?
Yes I did. I ended up just flashing it again. Lost most of my stuff, but I'll get it back. I chose one of the nightly builds so that it would have the correct updated kernel already installed. So far so good. Thanks!
You got an incorrect version of Dalingrin OC kernel for your 7.0.3 CM7 ROM, OP.
Update: Get the 04242011 version
votinh said:
You got an incorrect version of Dalingrin OC kernel for your 7.0.3 CM7 ROM, OP.
Update: Get the 04242011 version
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He already has a nightly with the kernel built in running.....
patruns said:
He already has a nightly with the kernel built in running.....
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Oops, sorry, I just tried to help him based on what he had described, and from what he described, there was no where indicated that he had the nightly build.
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Okay brief background:
Originally stock VFAU supplied Legend, updated to the stock Froyo. Rooted by (roughly) following the steps outlined in the How to root HBoot 1.01 thread and am now happily able to flash roms using ClockworkMod 3.0.0.6 "fake flash" update.zip
Was keen to try out CM7RC2 on this phone so I have downloaded the update and Gapps .zips from the Cyanogenmod wiki page.
Tried multiple times now to flash the CM7 update and the relevent Gapps, always formatting user data / cache / dalvik before hand. After the process, I am always able to boot into CM7 on the device, but it appears the Gapps update hasn't been applied properly / at all. For example - on initial boot, I don't get the google android setup wizard, so no way to link the phone to my gmail account. Gmail app isn't installed, and when I try to launch Market it just goes to a white screen for a second, and then back to the launcher.
I'm wondering if this is related to the fact that the phone is on HBOOT 1.01, and S-ON? or is there another explaination? eg, a specific kernel, or radio that I should be flashing before I try to flash CM7 (nothing is mentioned in the install guide over at CM wiki).
Thanks in advance.
are you shure ou downloaded the right gapps
the one touse is "gapps-mdpi-20101020-signed"
karlanal said:
are you shure ou downloaded the right gapps
the one touse is "gapps-mdpi-20101020-signed"
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Hey mate, thanks for the quick reply! Just to clarify - are you sure this is the right version of Gapps for CM7 on the Legend?? Looking here under the "Google Apps Version" section it appears that the correct version for all devices running CM7 should be Gapps-gb-20110307-signed.zip and that gapps-mdpi is for CM6??
I tried your suggestion nontheless, and with that version of Gapps flashed - I'm now getting a boot-loop of the cyanogen boot animation
I'm on HBOOT 1.01 (Vodafone Legend) and CM7 was the first I tried, though it was back around the nightly build 31. I didn't have any issues and CM7 started up straight away. I realised I was missing all the Google stuff so did a separate flash, maybe you could try this. I'm yet to try the RC version hopefully no issues here...
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I'm on HBOOT 1.01 (Vodafone Legend) and CM7 was the first I tried, though it was back around the nightly build 31. I didn't have any issues and CM7 started up straight away. I realised I was missing all the Google stuff so did a separate flash, maybe you could try this. I'm yet to try the RC version hopefully no issues here...
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I have tried flashing the gapps package as a separate flash (after the intial flash to CM7, booting into CM7, then reboot into recovery to flash Gapps), and the result has been the same as when I flash them together.
I had wondered about trying a nightly, but being new to CM roms please forgive my next question. To flash a nightly, do I first have to flash CM7 RC2, then flash the nightly, or can you just flash the nightly by itself, then Gapps over the top??
I'm definitely willing to give it a try at this stage.
Flashing the nightly won't need a prior RC2 flash, its a self contained package so you shouldn't have any problems. Hopefully the Gapps flash works this time.
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Hey mate, thanks for the quick reply! Just to clarify - are you sure this is the right version of Gapps for CM7 on the Legend?? Looking here under the "Google Apps Version" section it appears that the correct version for all devices running CM7 should be Gapps-gb-20110307-signed.zip and that gapps-mdpi is for CM6??
I tried your suggestion nontheless, and with that version of Gapps flashed - I'm now getting a boot-loop of the cyanogen boot animation
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yes i was wrong, gave you the wrong gapps suggestion
i was allways using "gapps-gb-20110120-signed" and all was working great
EpicSauce said:
Flashing the nightly won't need a prior RC2 flash, its a self contained package so you shouldn't have any problems. Hopefully the Gapps flash works this time.
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Well tried flashing the latest nightly last night, full wipe, then flash, then reboot, then reboot into recovery and flash the Gapps and it worked!! Don't really understand why something like that wouldn't work with the RC
karlanal said:
yes i was wrong, gave you the wrong gapps suggestion
i was allways using "gapps-gb-20110120-signed" and all was working great
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Thats cool mate - made me recheck myself anyway
Im trying to install an OC kernel on my NC running CM7.... but its not working. I install it and everything goes correctly, but i cannot surpass the 925 OC on CM7, even though it can go up to 1000ghz and 1100ghz.
Im using update-CM7-dalingrin-OC-sd-042411.zip from dalingrins..
The "official" OC kernel thread is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925451
Not sure what to do or how the OC kernels work. He says to use CM7 settings to overclock, but the highest it goes up to is 925, which seems to be stock for that. Let me know if you can helppppp!
Thanks, Bobby
AEBobby912 said:
Im trying to install an OC kernel on my NC running CM7.... but its not working. I install it and everything goes correctly, but i cannot surpass the 925 OC on CM7, even though it can go up to 1000ghz and 1100ghz.
Im using update-CM7-dalingrin-OC-sd-042411.zip from dalingrins..
The "official" OC kernel thread is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925451
Not sure what to do or how the OC kernels work. He says to use CM7 settings to overclock, but the highest it goes up to is 925, which seems to be stock for that. Let me know if you can helppppp!
Thanks, Bobby
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Are you installing the correct kernel for your install? EMMC vs. SD?
Are you installing the kernel itself & not the MD5 file on the kernel page?
What versions of recovery and CM7 are you using?
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Are you installing the correct kernel for your install? EMMC vs. SD?
Are you installing the kernel itself & not the MD5 file on the kernel page?
What versions of recovery and CM7 are you using?
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I installed the SD kernel, and it installed fine....but nothing new showed up.
I installed the EMMC kernel, which was a bad idea...and just didnt load up CM7.
I installed the kernel itself, and put it on the root of the SD card, flashed it, cleared the cache and dalvic, but it still says i have the stock kernel that came with CM7
I have CM7.0.2-encore...im using an 8Gb class 6 SD card.
I also tried kernel manager from the market...and tried installing the kernel that way but it literally reset my device to the stock 1.2 update with no CM7....it was wierd, so wont be doing that ever again. Im restoring everything now so ill be back to where i started. Its OC at 925 now, but cant go up any higher which means im not installing the kernel correctly....ughhhh
AEBobby912 said:
I installed the SD kernel, and it installed fine....but nothing new showed up.
I installed the EMMC kernel, which was a bad idea...and just didnt load up CM7.
I installed the kernel itself, and put it on the root of the SD card, flashed it, cleared the cache and dalvic, but it still says i have the stock kernel that came with CM7
I have CM7.0.2-encore...im using an 8Gb class 6 SD card.
I also tried kernel manager from the market...and tried installing the kernel that way but it literally reset my device to the stock 1.2 update with no CM7....it was wierd, so wont be doing that ever again. Im restoring everything now so ill be back to where i started. Its OC at 925 now, but cant go up any higher which means im not installing the kernel correctly....ughhhh
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Ok. If you were previously running a recent nightly build you should have also wiped system & data. Also check your version of recovery. Current version of Clockwork Recovery is 3.0.2.8....What version are you using? I had tons of problems with kernels over the weekend using and older version of recovery that I was too lazy to update. I updated it and my troubles went away.
hockeyfamily737 said:
Ok. If you were previously running a recent nightly build you should have also wiped system & data. Also check your version of recovery. Current version of Clockwork Recovery is 3.0.2.8....What version are you using? I had tons of problems with kernels over the weekend using and older version of recovery that I was too lazy to update. I updated it and my troubles went away.
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Im using CWM version 3.0.0.5....so im guessing that is outdated.....do you know where i can find the link to download the latest version of it??? thanks sooo much. Once i get it ill try to reinstall the zip of the kernel i want and see if it works
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Im using CWM version 3.0.0.5....so im guessing that is outdated.....do you know where i can find the link to download the latest version of it??? thanks sooo much. Once i get it ill try to reinstall the zip of the kernel i want and see if it works
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That you'll have to search for my friend. My install is to EMMC not SD and I've never really followed those processes. When you find it though, be sure to add it to your thread so that others may find the info as well.
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Im using CWM version 3.0.0.5....so im guessing that is outdated.....do you know where i can find the link to download the latest version of it??? thanks sooo much. Once i get it ill try to reinstall the zip of the kernel i want and see if it works
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[RECOVERY] Making an updated (3.0.2.8) bootable ClockworkMod SD
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=987735
Might be useful?
Also, can't you just download and flash latest version using Rom Manager?
having similar issues
I have CM7 7.0.2 installled to emmc, but everytime I try installing overclocking update I just get a blank screen after I reboot. Waited five min and nothing happened. This has happened twice so far. I have a 3.0.2.8 CWM SD and am able to rollback my nandroid after this happens. Not sure I'm doing wrong. I tried install 4/4 emmc update, do I need to install 4/24? Or is there another issue with my install? Do I need to install CWM to recovery? Tried wiping cache and dalvik cache as well before installing. Thanks a lot.
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I have CM7 7.0.2 installled to emmc, but everytime I try installing overclocking update I just get a blank screen after I reboot. Waited five min and nothing happened. This has happened twice so far. I have a 3.0.2.8 CWM SD and am able to rollback my nandroid after this happens. Not sure I'm doing wrong. I tried install 4/4 emmc update, do I need to install 4/24? Or is there another issue with my install? Do I need to install CWM to recovery? Tried wiping cache and dalvik cache as well before installing. Thanks a lot.
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You have a slightly different problem. Is it a blank screen, or do you have an under score "_" in the top right hand corner?
Oops, Meant to say do i need to install CWM to emmc?
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Oops, Meant to say do i need to install CWM to emmc?
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Nondescriptus,
read through this thread and see if it clears things up for you...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1070258
You are the cooo cooolest
angomy said:
[RECOVERY] Making an updated (3.0.2.8) bootable ClockworkMod SD
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=987735
Might be useful?
Also, can't you just download and flash latest version using Rom Manager?
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Yeah i had someone post that earlier....i forgot that was there....thats exactly what i needed, and i forgot ROM manager did that....so i did both. Im gonna try that and flash the 4/24 SD kernel and see if thats what i needed. Thankssss buddy!
I get a blank screen after I reboot.
hockeyfamily737 said:
Nondescriptus,
read through this thread and see if it clears things up for you...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1070258
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Thanks, I read the thread, but to confirm I need to have CWM on emmc in order to overclock and can't flash via CWM SD? Thanks again.
nondescriptus said:
I get a blank screen after I reboot.
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Ok. Try that link I gave you. It was a walk through I did with someone last night. It is a solid 1st step for your EMMC install.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1070258
***Duhhh*** We just posted at the same time. Ignore this post.
nondescriptus said:
Thanks, I read the thread, but to confirm I need to have CWM on emmc in order to overclock and can't flash via CWM SD? Thanks again.
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Clockwork on EMMC will make your life much easier for everything. Flashing new roms, backing up, restoring, rebooting to recovery without having to change SD cards, etc...
That being said, I personally keep an sd card imaged with recovery, a rom, and gapps for uhh oh's, when I have to start over.
Follow that thread, first trying to use recovery from EMMC (if you can access it), if you can't access it use a bootable recovery sd (your uh oh card).....Some people say just wipe cache & dalvik, but the current CM7 nightlies and stable builds don't play nice when swapping back and forth.
Still dont know how to install the freakin kernellllll.UGHH>
So i updated my sd card to CMW 3.0.28, which is the newest. I downloaded the 4/24 SD kernel file and put it on the root of my SD. Backed up everything, flashed the kernel, wiped the cache and dalvic, rebooted the phone....and everything works like usual, except i still dont have the kernel apparently. In the Cm7 settings it still only goes up to 925 and in the info about the tablet it has kernel version 2.6.29-omap 1.....which is def not the one i flashed....any help?
P.S. im about to give up
P.P.S......not really lol.
AEBobby912 said:
So i updated my sd card to CMW 3.0.28, which is the newest. I downloaded the 4/24 SD kernel file and put it on the root of my SD. Backed up everything, flashed the kernel, wiped the cache and dalvic, rebooted the phone....and everything works like usual, except i still dont have the kernel apparently. In the Cm7 settings it still only goes up to 925 and in the info about the tablet it has kernel version 2.6.29-omap 1.....which is def not the one i flashed....any help?
P.S. im about to give up
P.P.S......not really lol.
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Another idea....try downloading the kernel again. Could have been a corrupt download. If you've got everything backed up.....wipe system, data, cache, & dalvik then install your kernel through Clockwork (install .zip). Then make sure you allow enough time for your machine to boot fully, before you try adjusting you CM7 settings. Worst case scenario is that you have to restore your backup.
hockeyfamily737 said:
Another idea....try downloading the kernel again. Could have been a corrupt download. If you've got everything backed up.....wipe system, data, cache, & dalvik then install your kernel through Clockwork (install .zip). Then make sure you allow enough time for your machine to boot fully, before you try adjusting you CM7 settings. Worst case scenario is that you have to restore your backup.
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OK i will try that and let you know....Thanks!
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OK i will try that and let you know....Thanks!
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Did U try Kernel Manager app?
Hey there everyone, I didn't want to post a thread, but from searching around, I couldn't find anything really.
I bought my nook about a week ago, and I have it running on cm7's nightly build 98, from my sd card. Is there any way to get Dalingrin's OC kernel onto my nook? I've tried putting the update file onto the root of my sd card and booting to recovery, but it doesn't work. I've been dealing with rooting/rom'ing with my captivate for a while, so I am pretty sure I didn't mess up on the flash, but I'm at a loss. I know you nook veterans get annoyed at questions like this, but I just wanted to have a place where newbs such as myself could come for a definitive answer.
Thanks to anyone who helps in advance.
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Hey there everyone, I didn't want to post a thread, but from searching around, I couldn't find anything really.
I bought my nook about a week ago, and I have it running on cm7's nightly build 98, from my sd card. Is there any way to get Dalingrin's OC kernel onto my nook? I've tried putting the update file onto the root of my sd card and booting to recovery, but it doesn't work. I've been dealing with rooting/rom'ing with my captivate for a while, so I am pretty sure I didn't mess up on the flash, but I'm at a loss. I know you nook veterans get annoyed at questions like this, but I just wanted to have a place where newbs such as myself could come for a definitive answer.
Thanks to anyone who helps in advance.
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To boot to recovery from the SD card after you restart/reboot, hold the "n" button down before the green Cyanogenmod splash screen shows. Instead of "loading", you'll see something like "booting to menu". You can let up on the "n" key at that point. You'll get a screen that describes what to do, but you should boot to the SD card and recovery. The OC kernel will install if you have it located on the sd /boot. This is also the way to install a new nightly or stable ROM update.
Other methods of booting to recovery, such as pressing the power button or selecting recovery in the ROM Manager after Android has booted, don't work because they expect to see the install on the emmc, not the sd.
Thank you for that, last question. If I'm on nightly 98, can I flash whatever the newest one is over my current? and will it wipe anything?
Edit: I put the 6/13 oc kernel update file on the root of my SD, selected SD and recovery from that boot menu, but how do I check if it worked?
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Thank you for that, last question. If I'm on nightly 98, can I flash whatever the newest one is over my current? and will it wipe anything?
Edit: I put the 6/13 oc kernel update file on the root of my SD, selected SD and recovery from that boot menu, but how do I check if it worked?
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The default CM7 kernel has a max OC of 925Mhz in the CM7 Performance Settings. The 6/13 kernel has a default max OC of 1200Mhz.
I suppose it still didn't work then :/ I'll keep trying. Anyone know if a new nightly will wipe everything I have and have set up?
Hey guys. I use the defy. Im on CM 7 RC 1.5 right now and i havent really been up to date with whats happening here.
So which is the most stable CM9 build that i should flash? Im on cm7 on the froyo kernel..so can i flash cm9 directly? Or do i need to go back to froyo? Please tell me how to flash cm9 over my existing build.
if you want to have a really stable rom as of now try CM7.2 just wipe cache/wipe dalvic cache then flash the Cm7.2 , wipe cache/dalvic again then reboot. thats it. all your apps and data..will not be disturbed. CM9 development is stopped and is not moving furthur, you can try CM9 Fast edition rom its superb. for a quick help anytime join our channel at facebook "motorola defy hangout"
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Hi there,
Need help. I actually want to go reverse
Was updating to CM9 on the Quarx nightly and realised that i had not downloaded the correct ROM (DEFY+) for my Defy with red lens. Had taken a nandroid of my CM7 RC1.5. However till the time I realised that- I had an incorrect ROM, I had already flashed the GB kernel for Defy+
Now I have restored the phone back to CM7, however the phone just sits on the google Motorla Logo and the green LED is on.- I can enter recovery mode.
I also tried to push the Defy+ rom to SD card through mount USB in recovery menu- but it doesn't work
Please guide
Thanks in advance- and sorry for hijacking this thread- just that I was on CM7 RC1.5
Thanks
Sudipt
sudipt123 said:
Hi there,
Need help. I actually want to go reverse
Was updating to CM9 on the Quarx nightly and realised that i had not downloaded the correct ROM (DEFY+) for my Defy with red lens. Had taken a nandroid of my CM7 RC1.5. However till the time I realised that- I had an incorrect ROM, I had already flashed the GB kernel for Defy+
Now I have restored the phone back to CM7, however the phone just sits on the google Motorla Logo and the green LED is on.- I can enter recovery mode.
I also tried to push the Defy+ rom to SD card through mount USB in recovery menu- but it doesn't work
Please guide
Thanks in advance- and sorry for hijacking this thread- just that I was on CM7 RC1.5
Thanks
Sudipt
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Just install cm7 kernel(which is exactly same as froyo kernel just named that way) through cwm recovery and you will be able to boot cm7.
For me, the fastest, the most responsive, and the most stable CM9 rom is 11-07-2012 Epsylon's nightly. (green lense)
rishi2100 said:
Just install cm7 kernel(which is exactly same as froyo kernel just named that way) through cwm recovery and you will be able to boot cm7.
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Thanks- managed to get hold of the froyo kernel and did the nandroid restore? A question- does USB storage work in recovery mode?
ive done this a few times and never had a problem when putting CM on my nook color. but when i decided to flash a newer version. CM 10.1.2 20130813 NIGHTLY it was workjing fine for a few hours while i redownload all the apps i had previously then it just shut off and booted up to nook not CM. i tried restarting, reseting through menu and the "8 boot method" and then reflashing CM 10.1.2 encore stable and it still keeps booting to nook not CM. ive tried looking everywhere for a fix and no1 seems to have ever had this problem. its like its stuck in nook mode (stock 1.4.3). any ideas??????? PLLZZZZZZ HEEEEEELLLLLPPPPP. thx:crying:
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ive done this a few times and never had a problem when putting CM on my nook color. but when i decided to flash a newer version. CM 10.1.2 20130813 NIGHTLY it was workjing fine for a few hours while i redownload all the apps i had previously then it just shut off and booted up to nook not CM. i tried restarting, reseting through menu and the "8 boot method" and then reflashing CM 10.1.2 encore stable and it still keeps booting to nook not CM. ive tried looking everywhere for a fix and no1 seems to have ever had this problem. its like its stuck in nook mode (stock 1.4.3). any ideas??????? PLLZZZZZZ HEEEEEELLLLLPPPPP. thx:crying:
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Before flashing, did you do a full wipe?
CWM > Wipe data & factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, and wipe your system partition?
I have a Nook Color as well, but I'm running CM7. I read somewhere that your CWM must be version 6.xxx to properly flash CM10 based roms. I believe that is your problem. Btw, CM7 has better performance on this old device.
flashing
i actually never flashed clockwork. all i did was use winimage to partition the card, then just dragged and dropped gapps and cm 10.1.2 20130815 nightly. then it broke after installing a few apps. ive been looking for CWM to wipe everything. from wut i understand CWM wipes it COMPLETELY unlike the 2 stock methods i used before. its like it just wont boot from the sd card anymore. it installs the CM but after its done it just boots up to nook. if you or anyone can tell me where to find CWM it would be much appreciated. i dont understand their site layout and the youtube directions dont have working links for CWM. any ideas? and thx so much for the response. i know from reading now that cm7 was wut i shud have installed instead of the newer extremely unstable cm9 and cm 10.2.
ALSO, im reading about CWM software is related to SD card size? i only have a 32gb sd which is not mentioned in any of the tutorials on how to use CWM. does it rly matter?
newbtrigger69 said:
i actually never flashed clockwork. all i did was use winimage to partition the card, then just dragged and dropped gapps and cm 10.1.2 20130815 nightly. then it broke after installing a few apps. ive been looking for CWM to wipe everything. from wut i understand CWM wipes it COMPLETELY unlike the 2 stock methods i used before. its like it just wont boot from the sd card anymore. it installs the CM but after its done it just boots up to nook. if you or anyone can tell me where to find CWM it would be much appreciated. i dont understand their site layout and the youtube directions dont have working links for CWM. any ideas? and thx so much for the response. i know from reading now that cm7 was wut i shud have installed instead of the newer extremely unstable cm9 and cm 10.2.
ALSO, im reading about CWM software is related to SD card size? i only have a 32gb sd which is not mentioned in any of the tutorials on how to use CWM. does it rly matter?
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Sure thing. Here are the instructions for flashing CWM to your internal flash using a microSD card. You'll need a microSD card reader for this. Look on Amazon for the IOGear MicroSD card reader, I bought it recently for $6 in total.
Read this thread thoroughly, it is simple enough. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12797652
Also, I would suggest you install CM7 MiRaGe rom instead of stock CM7. It performs really well, and I have it overclocked to 1.2GHz stable. Here is the MiRaGe thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1344873
If ya need more help, leave a reply.
sagirfahmid3 said:
Sure thing. Here are the instructions for flashing CWM to your internal flash using a microSD card. You'll need a microSD card reader for this. Look on Amazon for the IOGear MicroSD card reader, I bought it recently for $6 in total.
Read this thread thoroughly, it is simple enough. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12797652
Also, I would suggest you install CM7 MiRaGe rom instead of stock CM7. It performs really well, and I have it overclocked to 1.2GHz stable. Here is the MiRaGe thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1344873
If ya need more help, leave a reply.
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hmmmmmm well i did wut u said everything works fine but it wont connect via wifi....btw thx soo much for getting me back to android.
newbtrigger69 said:
hmmmmmm well i did wut u said everything works fine but it wont connect via wifi....btw thx soo much for getting me back to android.
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Nah, it works man. There's just a little bug you need to take care of. Go to the Mirage thread again, on the bottom of the first post, you'll see it says "wifi disconnecting? Read <link>". It's an easy fix. I had it too.