Hi XDA,
After creating a TouchNooter 1.6.24 SD card and inserting it into my Nook Touch, the unit appears to be stuck on the "off" screen ("Your NOOK has turned off completely," etc.).
The unit seems to be fully charged, as the LED is green was I plug it into the wall using the supplied usb cable and adapter.
I've removed the SD card and pressed the power button (button on top back side), but nothing happens. I've tried holding the power button in for varying periods of time (5s-60s) to no avail.
It's worth noting that TouchNooter might have nothing to do with the problem, as it never even appeared to load the ram disk (no "Rooted Forever" or anything like that). When I turned the unit off and inserted the SD card, the unit simply did not respond to the power button.
I'm unfortunately outside of the 15 day return period, so any ideas, no matter how crazy they might seem, would be appreciated.
-Joe
joepax said:
I'm unfortunately outside of the 15 day return period
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I think that the 15 day return period is if you just decided you don't want the item. If your Nook is defective, I think they may replace it. Maybe you should go to a B&N store and see if they can repair or replace it
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Hi,
mi n2e only with 1 week and has got frozen in the middle of a book. It doesn't respond. Soft reset doesn't work. Battery was about 50%.
I have disassembled it and try a lot of things, remove battery, connect to supply without battery... but the screen is in the same page of the book. There is no way to turn off screen.
Now with the nook connected to supply the led indicator is off and my computer doesn't detect it. This morning I got the light turned red (charging perhaps???) In this situation when I pushed button to turn off, the red changed to green for 2-3 seconds and then turned red again. And my computer detected it.
But now the light indicator is off again.
This is a gift from a friend in Usa. I live in Spain, so there is no warranty and for this reason I've tried to repair myself.
Any help, please? I'm desperate with it. I can't understand it fails in only 1 week.
Thanks.
> Soft reset doesn't work.
What do you mean by "doesn't work". It happened to me that my touch screen stucked but when I pressed "power off" button for a long time (e.g. 15 s) my nook rebooted and then if was OK.
But in you case whole system is stucked (no menu after pressing "n"), right?
Right. Whole system is out. Anything works... Now when I plug to power, there is no light on (led is off).
Hi Esfinge
Did you find a solution?
Same thing happened to me, I'm in South Africa, so can't take it back to B&N.
Got it brand new, charged it, connected to wi-fi, registered, loaded a book via Caliber (on Mac), switched off wi-fi.
The next time I picked it up it had the message that the unit is switched off and that
you have to power it up by pressing the power button on the back.
Tried removing the battery, did not help at all, also holding power button for 20 sec.
If I plug it into power the light goes green and then orange after a couple of seconds, if I connect it to a computer I can access the files on the nook.
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I have disassembled it and try a lot of things, remove battery, connect to supply without battery... but the screen is in the same page of the book. There is no way to turn off screen.
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Dude, it's a e-ink screen..
When powered down it still retains its last image, it wont go blank unless told to do so.
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Hi Esfinge
If I plug it into power the light goes green and then orange after a couple of seconds, if I connect it to a computer I can access the files on the nook.
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That doesn't make sense, a powered down N2 will not mount the sdcard on your pc when connected via usb.
So if you're able to access the Nook partition while the N2 is still showing its "powered down" screen, you're in some serious trouble, as that would indicate the N2 is powered on and running, but not communicating with the e-Ink screen
So if you're able to access the Nook partition while the N2 is still showing its "powered down" screen, you're in some serious trouble, as that would indicate the N2 is powered on and running, but not communicating with the e-Ink screen [/QUOTE]
This seems to be the case, worked perfectly and then suddenly not, I might be sitting with a 'Friday' model.... anyone know where I can get a new screen?
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So if you're able to access the Nook partition while the N2 is still showing its "powered down" screen, you're in some serious trouble, as that would indicate the N2 is powered on and running, but not communicating with the e-Ink screen
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This seems to be the case, worked perfectly and then suddenly not, I might be sitting with a 'Friday' model.... anyone know where I can get a new screen?[/QUOTE]
Screen is black blank, hasnt came back since it first shut off after the first or second reboot on the first try restoring it to 1.4.3. The Screen was working fine before I used it everyday then i wanted to switch roms from phirmod 7.1 to NookieJoyOS it worked but the wifey didnt like it. She wanted her original nook color back. So I went back to original stock rom and then i started having problems. At first i though i had formatted something wrong in cw3.0.2.8. Above I was stating scenarios in threads i was reading on what possibly happened.
dbole said:
This seems to be the case, worked perfectly and then suddenly not, I might be sitting with a 'Friday' model.... anyone know where I can get a new screen?
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I recently got an NST screen/digitizer for ~$40US on eBay, it took 5minutes to replace it.
Hi, I am currently having a problem with my brand new Nook Simple Touch Glow. After I got it I went ahead and tried rooting it, but something went wrong and I was stuck on the booting screen (first the Read forever and then Barnes and nobles with 5 dots beneath) since my Glowlight was still on it quickly ran out of power (which I thought wasnt a bad thing since it might boot afterwards right?) but unfortunately it keeps saying the power is too low (no matter if plugged in or plugged out) and I should let it charge for 15 minutes. Well even after 30 minutes it still shows the same screen, holding the power button while its plugged in will force it too restart (at least it looks like it does) but it instantly goes back to the too low power screen. Can anybody help me?
PS: I hope you can understand my english, I am not a native speaker
After keeping it plugged in for multiple hours it suddenly booted(but was still stuck in the process), so I restarted it 8 times to get it back to factory settings.
Now I can use it normally again, but it ignores my Noogie SD to create a backup while booting (it just boots normally) any ideas?
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but it ignores my Noogie SD to create a backup while booting (it just boots normally) any ideas?
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Check your sdcard -
Is the sdcard inserted all the way in to the slot?
Or try making the noogie.img again.
EDIT: wow. as soon as I clicked "Post" on this thread, the nook shut off and then gave a low battery warning (hopefully it's good now)! It had been bricked for months... thanks, xda-dev!
I can't figure out how to delete this post (mods?) so instead I'll just take this opportunity to say thanks to all of the awesome people who have posted guides and apps for the NST. You rock!
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Hello,
I used many useful forum posts on this site to root a nook simple touch w/glowlight (1.2.1) a couple months ago. However, while fooling with it later, I managed to get the Nook to freeze at the NookManager startup screen, where it asks if you want to "Enable Wireless?". I have tried everything: removing the SD card, inserting an SD card, holding the power button for minutes at a time, hold random combinations of other buttons, leaving it unplugged for weeks, chants and incantations...
My computer doesn't see it (nothing in diskutil or adb) when I plug it in, but the Nook charging light does turn on (orange). If I hold the power button for about 10 seconds, sometimes the charging light turns green for a few seconds and then it goes back to orange. I've tried everything, and the only indication that the thing functions at all is that the little charging light.
Is there anything I can do to get this to reboot? I guess my alternative is to open it up and disconnect power and see if that does it, but I'd rather not resort to that if I don't have to.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Hello everybody. I'm new here, I came seeking desperately for help.
This morning, my NST have fallen from the table. In the past 3 years, I have dropped it a couple of times before. But today, when I picked it up, the screen was frozen, but it was displaying a page in the left 2/3 of the screen, while the remaining 1/3 displayed a different page. The screen was frozen.
I turned the device off (with the upper back button) and the screen went white, but I couldn't turn it on again. I plugged it to charge the battery. The orange light was on, and then turned to green, but still couldn't get any response by pressing any of the 2 buttons. When I plug it to the computer, I can acces the micro sd and the Nook's memory.
I've readed similar posts in this forum and I'm afraid it's simply broken, but I wanted to ask anyway.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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Hello everybody. I'm new here, I came seeking desperately for help.
This morning, my NST have fallen from the table. In the past 3 years, I have dropped it a couple of times before. But today, when I picked it up, the screen was frozen, but it was displaying a page in the left 2/3 of the screen, while the remaining 1/3 displayed a different page. The screen was frozen.
I turned the device off (with the upper back button) and the screen went white, but I couldn't turn it on again. I plugged it to charge the battery. The orange light was on, and then turned to green, but still couldn't get any response by pressing any of the 2 buttons. When I plug it to the computer, I can acces the micro sd and the Nook's memory.
I've readed similar posts in this forum and I'm afraid it's simply broken, but I wanted to ask anyway.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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Your first description makes it sound like something in the display is broken
You say you turned it off with the back button, but what you really mean, I guess, is that the screen cleared completely? In other words did you get the little window that asks whether you want to shut down, or did the screen just blank?
If it really is shut down, plugging in the power supply should cause it to boot. If you plug in the power supply and nothing happens (no window saying it's charging?) then it may be on already or the display is simply broken and there's no telling what's going on.
When you say you can access the Nook's memory, do you mean you can see the internal storage? So the "drive" is mounting when USB is connected? If you have ADB access you could try to reboot that way.
I'm at a lost and the only other thing I can think of is to open it up, disconnect the battery for a bit, and then reconnect. But dropping repeatedly is not a good practice.
Thank you very much for answering, nmyshkin.
Now that you mentioned it, the display never asked if I wanted to turn the system off. It just went blank when I pressed the button... It shows no message when charging neither.
I can access the internal storage. I have no idea what ADB is (I'm quite illiterate in this matter) but I could search in the forum.
I wanted to open it, but I don't have the screwdriver for that weird screw the Nook has. Maybe I'll try it later, if I can find the tools, but I'm afraid it's gone... u_u
I know it's just a $70 reader, but I cannot buy it in my country and it was also a gift, so I'm very found to it.
Thank you again.
Few weeks ago I found wife's old NST (non-glowlight model) in working order and decided to root it. Rooted it, played around with it. Wasnt too impressed, so just threw some ebooks for my kid to read while on vacation. Left it on my desk for a few weeks as I got busy with work. Today I picked it up as my son's vacation is next week and it's frozen on the "Installing... A new software update is being installed This will take a few minutes" screen.
I mean I googled for several hours, the hold the power button for 20 sec method....the hold the power and the "n" button method, I charged it, indicator light is green. I even opened it up and pulled the battery cable..... NOTHING WORKS...]
Please help. So weird...it was working fine and now frozen.
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Few weeks ago I found wife's old NST (non-glowlight model) in working order and decided to root it. Rooted it, played around with it. Wasnt too impressed, so just threw some ebooks for my kid to read while on vacation. Left it on my desk for a few weeks as I got busy with work. Today I picked it up as my son's vacation is next week and it's frozen on the "Installing... A new software update is being installed This will take a few minutes" screen.
I mean I googled for several hours, the hold the power button for 20 sec method....the hold the power and the "n" button method, I charged it, indicator light is green. I even opened it up and pulled the battery cable..... NOTHING WORKS...]
Please help. So weird...it was working fine and now frozen.
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The real question is whether it is actually still on or off. What happens when you connect it to a PC via USB?
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The real question is whether it is actually still on or off. What happens when you connect it to a PC via USB?
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Only the green charging light goes on. I do not hear the little sound it should make when making a successful USB connection.
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Only the green charging light goes on. I do not hear the little sound it should make when making a successful USB connection.
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And I guess the drives don't mount successfully. Well, disconnecting the battery should certainly turn it off. If reconnecting makes it start spontaneously (should not), you could prepare a Nook Manager sdcard and insert it before reconnecting the battery. But this sort of sounds like the ability to boot is lost. Hmmm. I'll have to think about it.
unfortunately disconnecting the battery does not appear to do anything... screen continues to show that 'Installing... " screen. Hoping to get this thing figured out with someone's help
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unfortunately disconnecting the battery does not appear to do anything... screen continues to show that 'Installing... " screen. Hoping to get this thing figured out with someone's help
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E-ink screens stay the same unless there is a new powered input so it could simply be off, having run the battery down completely during an update (maybe Wi-Fi was left on? That would run down the battery for sure). So if all of this happened during an OTA update, it could be really messed up
When my NST is off, plugging in the power pack turns it on. Initially the LED is green and then changes to orange as charging begins. I'm assuming nothing happens when you do the same. If the OS is scrambled from losing power during an update it may not be able to boot. You didn't say how you rooted. If you used Nook Manager you could try putting in that card and then connecting to the power pack, hoping for a boot from the SD card. If you got that far you could try a factory reset.
My power button is sometimes really cranky and a few times I've run through my entire stock of words that do not come from children's books trying to get the device to turn on. So you might try, but if it's really off the power pack should turn it on.
Edit: Take a look at this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1813384
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E-ink screens stay the same unless there is a new powered input so it could simply be off, having run the battery down completely during an update (maybe Wi-Fi was left on? That would run down the battery for sure). So if all of this happened during an OTA update, it could be really messed up
When my NST is off, plugging in the power pack turns it on. Initially the LED is green and then changes to orange as charging begins. I'm assuming nothing happens when you do the same. If the OS is scrambled from losing power during an update it may not be able to boot. You didn't say how you rooted. If you used Nook Manager you could try putting in that card and then connecting to the power pack, hoping for a boot from the SD card. If you got that far you could try a factory reset.
My power button is sometimes really cranky and a few times I've run through my entire stock of words that do not come from children's books trying to get the device to turn on. So you might try, but if it's really off the power pack should turn it on.
Edit: Take a look at this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1813384
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When I plug in the power cable the light just becomes green it never (not even for a split second) turns orange. Yes, I'm rooted using nook manager. I just suck my Nook Manager SD card in the nook but nothing happens. I'm not sure what you mean by using the power button, in my original post I mentioned I tried the power button with no luck. What do you mean by power pack?
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When I plug in the power cable the light just becomes green it never (not even for a split second) turns orange. Yes, I'm rooted using nook manager. I just suck my Nook Manager SD card in the nook but nothing happens. I'm not sure what you mean by using the power button, in my original post I mentioned I tried the power button with no luck. What do you mean by power pack?
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Power pack = charger.
So if the Nook is actually off, attaching the charger with the NM card inserted should make it boot. Did you try the procedure in the link above?
Just tried the procedure of unplugging the battery, holding the white power button for 30 secs, then connecting battery and connecting to charger. There is a split second orange light and then green the first time i plug it in....subsequent plugging results in always green....the issue with the frozen screen on "Installing" remains. Tried the holding x 20 secs method to promt a restart....nothing.... what else can I do?
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Just tried the procedure of unplugging the battery, holding the white power button for 30 secs, then connecting battery and connecting to charger. There is a split second orange light and then green the first time i plug it in....subsequent plugging results in always green....the issue with the frozen screen on "Installing" remains. Tried the holding x 20 secs method to promt a restart....nothing.... what else can I do?
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If the battery is actually "dead" (not impossible on these old devices), the NST will not start, even if plugged in. Do you have a voltmeter of some sort to check the battery? If it's actually charged, it should show a solid voltage. If not, that may be the issue. If the battery is actually charged then there's a pretty serious issue that can't be fixed without access to the OS by ADB, or the ability to boot from the SD card. Beyond my "pay grade", at any rate, I'm sorry to say. There are batteries available online but the price may not make sense.
I don't think it's a battery issue. I had another NST with a good battery but a bad screen (lines all across screen) . I fully charged it using the bad screen reader and used the battery from it for the frozen nook... no luck.. oh well... I guess this is a paperweight now... thanks for your help everyone.