Custom MTD Partitions for the Wildfire, My Findings - Wildfire General

Hi all.
I'm sorry first of all on creating a new thread as I'm not allowed to add to dev posts.
I have created Custom MTD Partitions of : 140, 5
using CyanogenMod 7 Nightly: 220
(New Market)
I have tried to download a game third blade and i get an error of insufficient space
like ''Hanakie'' in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1233340
I have downgraded the market now to an old one and now able to download this game.
I am going to try tonight to upgrade the market from old to new but not a fresh install of a rom and see if if Im still able to. I will post my findings when done.
ps I would like to thank all the Developers here for for making my phone awesome and interesting til my next upgrade and then will have 2 phones to tinker with.

5mb cache is too low i had the same problem
edit: cm7 should move cache files to data/local if they are larger but this dont work for me i got the low memory message

Only problem I had with 5mb cache was in clockwork recovery, I always got an error as there wasn't enough space for it to write a log.
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I have tried these MTD Partitions: 140,5 140,10 140,20 140,25 and 140,35 with same results.
Im currently running at 145,45 as i know works great, but would like to see if i can get a little more space.
I like to try everything on here lol i love beta testing.

Hi apollo, can you please clarify whether you are using any sort of Apps2SD stuff? (Except for the built in one in CM)

my custom part is 110 15 with latest cm nite

boroboy69r said:
my custom part is 110 15 with latest cm nite
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You were able to fit the latest CM Nightly on a 110MB /system partition? Did you go for a barebones build? AFAIK, the standard CM will not fit on a 110MB system partition. (Unless of course, it is stripped)

its not bearbone as such ujst took out all ringtones, all but on each alarm tone and notification tone and removed some of the not needed apps from the rom like email, music player (got power amp), cm wallpapers, live wallpapers u get the picture

hi 3xeno (thank you for your hard work)
I'm not using any Apps2SD any more as wanted all my stuff on internal memory.
i did a
1. wipe/factory reset
2. MTD Partitions Guide but instead of restoring from backup i did a fresh flash of
cm7 nightly 220
3. Then flashed gapps-gb-20110828 for Market

apollopayne said:
hi 3xeno (thank you for your hard work)
I'm not using any Apps2SD any more as wanted all my stuff on internal memory.
i did a
1. wipe/factory reset
2. MTD Partitions Guide but instead of restoring from backup i did a fresh flash of
cm7 nightly 220
3. Then flashed gapps-gb-20110828 for Market
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Did u flashed bravo boot after all these steps?
Is anyone except me able to run 5mb cache without market and recovery errors?
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I had it running with the market fine, just got a can't write a log error in recovery if my cache was full. Recovery still worked fine manually but wouldn't do the auto backups from rom manager etc etc....
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zexcrazy said:
Did u flashed bravo boot after all these steps?
Is anyone except me able to run 5mb cache without market and recovery errors?
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yes i did. going to try again tomorrow see if anything is different

Related

[Q] So what is the best Option for booting on my nook?

I rooted my nook when I got it. I can read books, and can install games, apps etc. And it has the market.
Am I missing out on not loading something like the CM7 or some other ROM?
Will we see the nook running a fully working version of HC?
If you want to try CM7 (or anything else), make a bootable SDcard. There are instructions around, and although it might not perform as well as if it were internally installed, it's an instantly-reversible way to give ROMs a shot.
I like the dual boot myself.
Once you set up 1.2 the way you like it, I recommend setting up dual boot with stock on one partition and CM7 on the second. Then you can still use the stock reader and you can easily overclock and update CM7 while realizing the nooks true potential. Just move stock to the second partition and put Cm7 on the first boot position so that you can easily flash updates.
Dual Boot is an option. Have read of (rare) issues with futzing the partition table so, for test drive purposes, loading CM7 via SD as chinly suggested might be prudent at least at first....
Hey for any newbies out there when you perm. Root your phone and add a custom rom to it and later you feel like changeing your rom to a different one (like switching from gingervillan1.5 to cyanogenmod 7 witch I think is better) all you have to do is put the new rom file (probly zip) go in to recovery mode on your phone if you wanna back it up first the do a wipe to factory and wipe cahe the instal your new rom from your sd card reboot your phone and you should be golden!!
With cyanogenmod 7 you need something new called google addons that I don't have the link for @ the moment but you can find it on these blogs.
All you need to do is add the GAPPS file (witch is the google add ons in a zip) to your memory card and instal it from recovery mode..on my HTC G2 it took a while to get all the google apps on it but after it synced with my T-Mobile network and after a couple of reboots it started to work just fine
If anyone else has anything else to add feel free to for any newbies out there!!
All of these was based on my personal experience.
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If you want BlueTooth, a 1.3 GHz overclock kernel, and very smooth video playback then you should give CM7 a try. If, however, you're using the nook for kids books and magazines, you're pretty much stuck using the stock B&N image... however you could always load up CM7 to an SD card and boot that to your hearts content.

[Q] Market problem on HTC Wildfire

Hello!!
I have HTC Wildfire and I decided to root it and install android 2.3
I install first this rom update-cm-7.0.3-buzz-signed with rom manager and I install and google apps but when I want to donwload an application bigger than 5MB on Market I have seen this error "Error downloading "Application Name ". there is insufficient space on the divice" I tried to fixed it I cleaned up the data on market and after I WIPE the cache and wipe dalvik cache but I have had
the same problem!!!
I install after this rom update-cm-7.1.0-RC1-buzz-signed i clean tit and I still have the same problem
I have 150MB free space on phone and 12GB on SD
Please help me!! What can i do??????? thnx Sorry about my English!!!
relios said:
Hello!!
I have HTC Wildfire and I decided to root it and install android 2.3
I install first this rom update-cm-7.0.3-buzz-signed with rom manager and I install and google apps but when I want to donwload an application bigger than 5MB on Market I have seen this error "Error downloading "Application Name ". there is insufficient space on the divice" I tried to fixed it I cleaned up the data on market and after I WIPE the cache and wipe dalvik cache but I have had
the same problem!!!
I install after this rom update-cm-7.1.0-RC1-buzz-signed i clean tit and I still have the same problem
I have 150MB free space on phone and 12GB on SD
Please help me!! What can i do??????? thnx Sorry about my English!!!
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Same here >..<
Have you got the same problem???
relios said:
Have you got the same problem???
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yeah.. >..<
make sure you don't have pm setInstallLocation 2, just go into a terminal, su, and enter
pm setInstallLocation 0
henkdv said:
make sure you don't have pm setInstallLocation 2, just go into a terminal, su, and enter
pm setInstallLocation 0
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I have already solved my problem!!
1. Backup SD Card
2. Partition your SD Card with Rom Manager (I used 512mb/256mb swap)
3. Install Simple2Ext (You can find it in the Android Market)
4. Open Simple2Ext and toggle on 'Download Cache'.
5. Now, reboot your Desire and you should be able to install Angry Birds/Maps/Other big apps.
It's very easy!!!
Thnx!!!!
I have the same issue. I dont want a work around. although i would take that as a last resort. I want to fix it.
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I did the setinstallocation. i still get the "insufficient space on the device"
Any other ideas
Is it the new style market?
I think some people are having download problems with it, I can't pin it down to 1 version though as I've never had a problem and nobody ever posts what version of the market they are using, try a different version see if that helps.
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Ive just formatted my phone and fresh install with 150 . 10 MTD and now my Market is FC constantly. Tried clearing data/ cache but still same . Market version 3.15
Flash gapps again.
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remove new market and install old. New market have i thing 30mb space for download apps.
Install titanium backup and make market like user app
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1296601#5
One more thing can be issue. If you flash your roms from rom manager than all dalvik-cache is moved to /cache and it fills it to the top. Try to flash roms directly from recovery than your /cache partition will be clean and youll be able to download from market.
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Learn something new everyday!
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I have tried a few roms now and haven't come across any issues using the new market. Sometimes its a little slow but nothing more than that.
Only problem I've seen is sometimes it hangs when downloading paid apps, my solution is force close the market and try again. Other than that I love it.
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I'm using the old 2.12 version and it's terribly slow at everything, it seems the UI hangs on network access. But the latest market was fully asynchronous iirc, I would update if it wasn't ~7MiB.
this solved my problem too

[Q] Rooted CM7, no market Missing Apk(s)

Hi.
My nook color was on 1.4 (latest bn update), I dual boot it with cm7 following this set of instructions - youtube.com/watch?v=OxDEZ1Fc6iE
when started, the android guy didn't appear and it didn't ask to log in to my google account. in the menu, there's no market.
went to settings - manage applications - there's no google service framework nor market.
I then rooted it instead with cm7 again following - youtube.com/watch?v=lmmmm8cBpe0
same thing, no google service framework, no market.
I've dual booted, rooted, unrooted to 1.0, rooted, over and over again but no luck. I doubt there's something wrong with the files, is it not reading/installing it properly? I downloaded the files through the right links multiple times.
since then, I tried all sorts of ways to try to download the apps but nothing works as well. I also tried installing the files individually (google service framework, onetimeinitializer, setupwizard, talk, vending) but it keeps saying "Application not installed."
Once I did manage to download market, but when I open it, it just gets out and crashes.
Is there another way to root it with a sure way of having market on it? or what am I doing wrong?
Please help. ): I'm not an expert with all these things so if you could explain it in simple terms.
So are you running from an SD card? Did you download gapps.zip and put it on the boot partition?
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yes, I rooted from an sdcard. I followed the exact instructions on the video - (youtube.com/watch?v=lmmmm8cBpe0) Is something missing? Am I suppose to partition the sd? By my understanding, partition is something like splitting the memory on the sd? is it?
Sorry, I'm a real beginner on this.
Well the video you followed on Failtube has you installing to your internal memory. Did you flash the google apps zip while in clockwork?
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messengerback said:
Hi.
My nook color was on 1.4 (latest bn update), I dual boot it with cm7 following this set of instructions - youtube.com/watch?v=OxDEZ1Fc6iE
when started, the android guy didn't appear and it didn't ask to log in to my google account. in the menu, there's no market.
went to settings - manage applications - there's no google service framework nor market.
I then rooted it instead with cm7 again following - youtube.com/watch?v=lmmmm8cBpe0
same thing, no google service framework, no market.
I've dual booted, rooted, unrooted to 1.0, rooted, over and over again but no luck. I doubt there's something wrong with the files, is it not reading/installing it properly? I downloaded the files through the right links multiple times.
since then, I tried all sorts of ways to try to download the apps but nothing works as well. I also tried installing the files individually (google service framework, onetimeinitializer, setupwizard, talk, vending) but it keeps saying "Application not installed."
Once I did manage to download market, but when I open it, it just gets out and crashes.
Is there another way to root it with a sure way of having market on it? or what am I doing wrong?
Please help. ): I'm not an expert with all these things so if you could explain it in simple terms.
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My connection is horrible for video right now so please forgive me for not watching the video... did you include the latest GApps.zip and install that too?
Put the latest GApps*.zip on a sd card and install using ROM Manager.
koopakid08 said:
Well the video you followed on Failtube has you installing to your internal memory. Did you flash the google apps zip while in clockwork?
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sorry, am I not suppose to install it to internal memory? I don't really get it. I flashed CM7 zip then the gapps.
vessamj said:
My connection is horrible for video right now so please forgive me for not watching the video... did you include the latest GApps.zip and install that too?
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yup, I did.
hwong96 said:
Put the latest GApps*.zip on a sd card and install using ROM Manager.
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yup I tried doing that too. the files still didn't appear.
Okay, I managed to install CM7 and market! I followed eyeballer's guide at forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1030227&fb_source=message through Koopakid08's link on his/her signature.
There was market on it and it opens. but doesn't start dowloads. I did the usual of delete the caches, reboot and now, it downloads fine.
I then overclocked it with www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mvwmx9qSZY guidance. not much of a guide but i managed to find the files and installed. but it overclocked to 1.1ghz, not 1.3. I don't really mind, but just wondering what I did wrong.. I'm thinking of trying it again but using the latest phiremod 7.1. I used the old 6.1 yesterday instead because I wasn't very sure.
So, now my question would be do I have to revert it back to cm7 then overclock it again? or can I just do it over what I've already done? or must I start from scratch, unroot, root to cm7 then overclock?
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sorry, am I not suppose to install it to internal memory? I don't really get it. I flashed CM7 zip then the gapps.
yup, I did.
yup I tried doing that too. the files still didn't appear.
Okay, I managed to install CM7 and market! I followed eyeballer's guide at forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1030227&fb_source=message through Koopakid08's link on his/her signature.
There was market on it and it opens. but doesn't start dowloads. I did the usual of delete the caches, reboot and now, it downloads fine.
I then overclocked it with www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mvwmx9qSZY guidance. not much of a guide but i managed to find the files and installed. but it overclocked to 1.1ghz, not 1.3. I don't really mind, but just wondering what I did wrong.. I'm thinking of trying it again but using the latest phiremod 7.1. I used the old 6.1 yesterday instead because I wasn't very sure.
So, now my question would be do I have to revert it back to cm7 then overclock it again? or can I just do it over what I've already done? or must I start from scratch, unroot, root to cm7 then overclock?
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You can just install it as an update using ROM Manager and not lose any data. Just make sure the only boxes checked when you update are wipe dalvik cache and backup.
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koopakid08 said:
You can just install it as an update using ROM Manager and not lose any data. Just make sure the only boxes checked when you update are wipe dalvik cache and backup.
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I was about to update it, but now, my google account keeps saying my password is wrong, and I can't sign in. What can I do now? I tried updating the rom from rom manager but it says there's no updates available.
if I were to do it through recovery, I need to burn the clockwork on the sd, put the files in, and just install zip? or do i need to format system and data first?
messengerback said:
I was about to update it, but now, my google account keeps saying my password is wrong, and I can't sign in. What can I do now? I tried updating the rom from rom manager but it says there's no updates available.
if I were to do it through recovery, I need to burn the clockwork on the sd, put the files in, and just install zip? or do i need to format system and data first?
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Go to download a rom to choose the rom you want.
You should install clockwork to your internal memory using rom manager and then you won't have to fool around with SD cards. If you want to update manualy through recovery then you need to wipe dalvik cache and then use the install a zip option. To boot into recovery hold volume up on boot.
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koopakid08 said:
Go to download a rom to choose the rom you want.
You should install clockwork to your internal memory using rom manager and then you won't have to fool around with SD cards. If you want to update manualy through recovery then you need to wipe dalvik cache and then use the install a zip option. To boot into recovery hold volume up on boot.
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I went - Rom manager - Download ROM - Error occured while processing the ROM list/Error occured while Developing Download list
How do I continue? ):
If I do update it manually through recovery, I need to install the phiremod v7.1, do I need to install gapps_phiremod_7.1 as well? the instructions are gone since phiredrop deleted his website. I can't find any other instructions for updating from 6.1 to 7.1
I still can't sign into my google account, keeps saying my password is incorrect. Any way to fix this?
"install clockwork to your internal memory using rom manager and then you won't have to fool around with SD cards."
so thats how it works. hahaha, that'll be great and less of a hassle for me. I've been repeating the burn clockwork, install, flash all sorts of roms too many times.
messengerback said:
I went - Rom manager - Download ROM - Error occured while processing the ROM list/Error occured while Developing Download list
How do I continue? ):
If I do update it manually through recovery, I need to install the phiremod v7.1, do I need to install gapps_phiremod_7.1 as well? the instructions are gone since phiredrop deleted his website. I can't find any other instructions for updating from 6.1 to 7.1
I still can't sign into my google account, keeps saying my password is incorrect. Any way to fix this?
"install clockwork to your internal memory using rom manager and then you won't have to fool around with SD cards."
so thats how it works. hahaha, that'll be great and less of a hassle for me. I've been repeating the burn clockwork, install, flash all sorts of roms too many times.
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1. Try pressing menu- clear download cache and see if that changes anything.
2. Yes you should flash gapps again seeing how you are having problems with your google account.
3. I've never used phiremod so I am not sure if that is a problem. I would suggest that you go with just virgin CM7.1 but I'm sure phiremod will be fine too.
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koopakid08 said:
1. Try pressing menu- clear download cache and see if that changes anything.
2. Yes you should flash gapps again seeing how you are having problems with your google account.
3. I've never used phiremod so I am not sure if that is a problem. I would suggest that you go with just virgin CM7.1 but I'm sure phiremod will be fine too.
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cleared download cache, didn't work. ): how do I revert back to cm7?
I found out the problem to my google account. turns out, my account was freezed by gmail because of suspicious activities. so, I changed my password and it all works again. yay!
update: OH!! after I signed into the google account, I can go into download roms! double yay! I'm downloading it right now, will see if it works once done! question, would I still need to download gapps again?
Not if they are all working fine.
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Okay, after all the trial and errors, my nook color is finally up and running awesomely on cm7,phiremod 7.1 at 1.2ghz.
Went to rom manager - download rom - phiremod - v7.1 - reboot after that, I had to do gapps again because some files like market wasn't in the menu, but on the homepage. rom manager - download rom - phiremod - gapps - reboot.
so everything is working well so far.
thanks to all the help I received, especially koopakid08!
If you want to easily overclock your nook to the Max, along with adjusting voltage to handle it and adjusting speaker gain and other stuff, look up Nook Tweaks (icon is a nook outline with gears inside). The process is very simple, just make sure you install it to the device not SD (I made that mistake), because otherwise it won't set the CPU speed and voltage settings on boot (even with the boxes checked). I am able to get my nook running smoothly at 1300MHz, but the option goes up to 1600. So wherever your nook's Max is can be found with this app. No need to readjust your kernel, just install the app and go. If you want to make sure that it is working on boot, download autostarts, which shows what starts during boot.
-XDA Premium on CM7 Nook Color
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If you want to easily overclock your nook to the Max, along with adjusting voltage to handle it and adjusting speaker gain and other stuff, look up Nook Tweaks (icon is a nook outline with gears inside). The process is very simple, just make sure you install it to the device not SD (I made that mistake), because otherwise it won't set the CPU speed and voltage settings on boot (even with the boxes checked). I am able to get my nook running smoothly at 1300MHz, but the option goes up to 1600. So wherever your nook's Max is can be found with this app. No need to readjust your kernel, just install the app and go. If you want to make sure that it is working on boot, download autostarts, which shows what starts during boot.
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True but you will not gain any performance by going over 1.2, only worse battery life and the chance of overheating.
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Well I certainly don't think I know any better than anyone else, its just that I recorded a pretty decent increase from 1.2 to 1.3 when I ran a benchmark using Quadrant Standard. That's the only basis I currently have, but I figured since Quadrant Standard got good reviews that it was creditable... do you know of a better benchmark?
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vessamj said:
If you want to easily overclock your nook to the Max, along with adjusting voltage to handle it and adjusting speaker gain and other stuff, look up Nook Tweaks (icon is a nook outline with gears inside). The process is very simple, just make sure you install it to the device not SD (I made that mistake), because otherwise it won't set the CPU speed and voltage settings on boot (even with the boxes checked). I am able to get my nook running smoothly at 1300MHz, but the option goes up to 1600. So wherever your nook's Max is can be found with this app. No need to readjust your kernel, just install the app and go. If you want to make sure that it is working on boot, download autostarts, which shows what starts during boot.
-XDA Premium on CM7 Nook Color
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Oh, sounds great but I think I'll keep it at 1.3 rather than 1.6, I don't want it to overheat it or something. I've already downloaded the app and tried to change it to 1.3, but what is the CPU stepping 1,2,3,4,5? I changed it to 800, 900, 1000, 1200 and 1300. Is that okay?

[Q] After update to CM 7 cant access market and WIFI

i have installed CyanogenMod 7 V7.1.0 from thread [forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1297776] and installed google apps and video addon as well but now i cant see the market and cant login to google account also i cant download market through a browser as well
EDIT: i tried to download other apps through browser but failed
second issue which i am facing is that now i can not connect to my WIFI network. it get connected for a sec. and disconnects where as i was able to connect when using official froyo 2.2
please guide me as its my first time dealing with ROM's
Sorry I can't help you with ur market but to fix ur wifi get dis app "Blade wifi fix".it worked for me n its worth a try. Please let me know if it worked.
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Reinstall CM7 & google apps & wipe data/factory reset in clockworkmod to fix your market issues. You want the version of google apps without the google talk video chat addon - that wont work on our blades - gb-20110828-signed.zip
This should fix your wifi: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21956461&postcount=88
i tried the exact method and downloaded the zip files again but i still cant see market installed also cant use wifi with the fix
Didn't the app work??
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every thing is working except WIFI and market then i tried reverse tethering to access internet through PC and tried to download some thing from market but failed
infact i cant login to gmail account through gtalk app on the phone but i can do so with browser
Wipe data/factory reset in clockworkmod, then go into the mounts and storage menu & format /system then install cm7 then install gapps.
Formatting /system should do it (but you'll still have to wipe data & reinstall cm7).
It could be something hanging around from your old rom, I think the CM7 install script tries to keep some google apps, but if they're some old version it's no good.
Your market icon wont appear until you log in to your phone in to your google account, you can do that in the setup wizard which will appear after you wipe & reinstall.
Another possibility is that you've got a small system partition (under 145mb) & there isn't enough room for all the rom to be installed, the wifi driver is one of the last things to copy. Clockworkmod doesn't show any errors when it runs out of space.
thanks for support much appreciated but i have installed GSF mod and its working absolutely fine
sooner or later i will try again and will give the feedback accordingly
P.S. i have around 2.5GB free space so no point about space unavailability
kartikoli said:
thanks for support much appreciated but i have installed GSF mod and its working absolutely fine
sooner or later i will try again and will give the feedback accordingly
P.S. i have around 2.5GB free space so no point about space unavailability
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Your phone only has 512mb of internal memory & that is partitioned. The rom is stored on the /system partition. If there isn't enough room on your /system partition then it doesn't matter what free space you've got elsewhere.
If you didn't change the size of your system partition then it wont be a problem, it starts off as 210mb & cyanogen just needs about 140mb. Some people change their system partition size to be 128mb or even less, to give them more room for their data, but it's no good for larger roms like Cyanogen.

nook root help

Hello,
I had just recently rooted and flashed my nook with cyanogenMod 7 and installed gapps zip file. Now at various times I get "android.process stop" any ideas on how to get this to stop?
Thank you
munchy09 said:
Hello,
I had just recently rooted and flashed my nook with cyanogenMod 7 and installed gapps zip file. Now at various times I get "android.process stop" any ideas on how to get this to stop?
Thank you
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Please let us know what versions of each you installed. It is important to figure out what might be causing the issue. Also, if it is the first time you have done this, and you haven't spent much time personalizing, I would just flash again to see if it resolves the issue.
rnclock said:
Please let us know what versions of each you installed. It is important to figure out what might be causing the issue. Also, if it is the first time you have done this, and you haven't spent much time personalizing, I would just flash again to see if it resolves the issue.
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Go in to recovery wipe all but EMMC. Dont touch it. After a full proper wipe reflash. If you dont proper wipe you get klingons some times. Lol
I'm all thumb's
I have cyanogenMod=7.1.0-encore and gapps-ics-20120317-signed
rnclock said:
Please let us know what versions of each you installed. It is important to figure out what might be causing the issue. Also, if it is the first time you have done this, and you haven't spent much time personalizing, I would just flash again to see if it resolves the issue.
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munchy09 said:
I have cyanogenMod=7.1.0-encore and gapps-ics-20120317-signed
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Please download and install (flash zip from CWM) from here http://goo-inside.me/gapps/gapps-gb-20110828-signed.zip.
You have the ICS(CM9) version of gapps for the CM7 version.
I've downloaded that version of gapps and still had the same issue.
munchy09 said:
I've downloaded that version of gapps and still had the same issue.
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I would do what Hal suggested "Go in to recovery wipe all but EMMC. Dont touch it. After a full proper wipe reflash. If you dont proper wipe you get klingons some times."
Then flash the gapps version recommended in above post. If you are still experiencing issues, then start from scratch, make sure to wipe all caches (don't touch EMMC) and use only the gapps mentioned here.
So what is EMMC? Is that the primary operating system?
munchy09 said:
So what is EMMC? Is that the primary operating system?
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EMMC is the main partition for the Nook <where the main system resides>. When I clear up my system I 'wipe' "cache partition" and Advance> Wipe Dalvik cache. You access these from the CWM recovery.
rnclock said:
EMMC is the main partition for the Nook <where the main system resides>. When I clear up my system I 'wipe' "cache partition" and Advance> Wipe Dalvik cache. You access these from the CWM recovery.
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I wipe /system, /data, /cache, and dalvik-cache. Then flash the new ROM. I would also suggest giving CM7.2 a try instead of 7.1 along with the gapps mentioned previously. Wiping /system is actually an important step for getting everything settled correctly,
I completed the steps that you recommended and install the gapps that you suggested and did all the wipes. As soon as I restarted the nook this is what I got "Sorry! The process android.process.media has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again. Force close"
Have you tried Mirage cm 7.2 yet?
I'm all thumb's
no where can I get that at? and is a image file like 7.1 encore?
munchy09 said:
no where can I get that at? and is a image file like 7.1 encore?
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OP of this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1344873
Scroll down to downloads. This is a very stable and usable ROM. Hope this helps.
Thanks for helping me out everyone with this I greatly appreciate it. Something else I am looking at now, is there a way to convert a java file (jar) into an android file (apk)? I ask this because I have found an app call andro lite what it does is it allows you to use your android as a keyboard, mouse, and others input devices with your computer but you have to download the server file which is a jar file. I'm think if it is possible to do this then I can have the jar file on my nook and use my droid phone as the input device.
Thanks in advance for the help and advice.
I use a VNC client app for that sort of thing. Valence acts as keyboard and mouse via VNC and lets me run demos while walking around the room.
VNC servers are available or even supplied for most OS's.
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So I looked them up in the play store and from understanding of that it is more for android controlling windows. I'm looking for android to android type. I want to be able to use the keyboard from my droid 4 (whether physcial or virtual) to type in or operate on my nook.
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Please PM Divine and have him move this thread to Q&A. This has NOTHING to do with development.
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This does have relate to development, how do we develope the ability to connect one droid to another droid so as to have multiple user interfaces.
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This does have relate to development, how do we develope the ability to connect one droid to another droid so as to have multiple user interfaces.
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I don't think you understand the differences between asking a question and development. This place is for posting a ROM. Check Q&A and post there. PM a mod and have them move this to the correct section.
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