Hello,
I have a problem with my NC. I am a CyanogenMod user so when CM7.1 RC1 came out I'd decided to install it.
Befor doing that I had CM 7.0.0. I had a problem with stable version 7.0.3 but I've restored my CM7.0.0 backup and continue to work with it.
So I've dowloaded 7.1 RC1 and intall it. After doing so only a Loadind screen appears at the NC and not CM was loaded successfully. So I've decided to create a bootable SD card - bootable-cwm-clockworkmod-version-3-2-0-1-recovery-sd-card. And to restore my last backup. Unfortunetly I couldn't finish the restore.
I don't know why but because I've had backups of my phone(N1) on the SD card I choose to restore some N1 backup on my NC. It was completed successfully.
It could boot properly with that restore so I've decide to wipe all cache and data and to install again CM 7.0.0. The install was completed successfully but after rebooting the NC was enable to start at all. Nor with a bootable SD card nor without it.
Any suggestions what to do? Another question I have is "Is NC have a JTag?" because I couldn't find any information about that.
Thanks in advance.
Your boot loader is screwed. The only way is to have a ClockworkMod sd card available, and wipe boot, system, data, cache, dalvik cache, battery stats. Everything, in other words. Then flash the latest CM7 Nightly.
just to be safe and not kill a new nook
i have right now a new nook color running 1.2.0
i want to put CM7
it the way described here will do?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=88qRbLLEAPQ#
1.install CWM on SD card with CM7 and gapps on it
2.delete system data cache
3.install cm7 and gapps
it this the right way?
Create image with CWR
Place CM7 and gaaps file on card.
Format system, data and cache and wipe Davlik
Install CM7 first, then install gaaps, pull card and reboot.
Note, if installing the CM7 7.1 stable do not install gaaps the first time. Install CM7, pull card and reboot. Then put card back, boot into CWR again and install gaaps.
Use version 3.2.0.1 of CWR!
the SD img CWM is 3.0.2.8
iakovl said:
the SD img CWM is 3.0.2.8
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Have to be v3.2.0.1 unless you already did the repartition.
I got an old version of Argent2Stone (1.7 or 1.8, I think) on my phone. Do I need to do something specific or should I try to install as if my phone is on stock froyo?
Thanks!
Gauche said:
I got an old version of Argent2Stone (1.7 or 1.8, I think) on my phone. Do I need to do something specific or should I try to install as if my phone is on stock froyo?
Thanks!
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copy zip from tezet`s site into sd card
go to recovery in bootmenu
make full backup (system,data,cache,boot and devtree)
double wipe (wipe cache and dalvik cache)
optionally wipe battery stats
Install zip from sdcard
I'll add this to the operations described by ZyrByt :
Do a full backup with CWM before flashing !
As CM9 is still in developpement, you can have annoying issues.
The backup give you a way of quick rollback to your old AgentStone.
EDIT : HOOOPS !! Too fast readoing... ZyrByt already said what to do with the backup sorry;..
Hey all still a newb here so posting the question here. Now Ive got myself to 3.2.2 rooted it and then got stock rooted 4.0.3 ics on it. Everything run sweet after ready threads I think the Team EOS build seems better.
So my question is how would I go to the build from what I have now. Ive read the thread but it lacking a bit of info and somewhat confusing. Im thinking I do a complete wipe from recovery (which is clockwork) then flash build zip from sd. then flash gapp.zip (google apps) from sd...
Is this correct? I just want to make sure.
Thanks everyone!
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Hey all still a newb here so posting the question here. Now Ive got myself to 3.2.2 rooted it and then got stock rooted 4.0.3 ics on it. Everything run sweet after ready threads I think the Team EOS build seems better.
So my question is how would I go to the build from what I have now. Ive read the thread but it lacking a bit of info and somewhat confusing. Im thinking I do a complete wipe from recovery (which is clockwork) then flash build zip from sd. then flash gapp.zip (google apps) from sd...
Is this correct? I just want to make sure.
Thanks everyone!
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This is correct.
Wipe Data (Factory Reset), wipe cache, wipe dalvik-cache and battery stats.
flash the build zip and gapp.zip from SD and you're all set.
thanks!
hoopsdavis said:
This is correct.
Wipe Data (Factory Reset), wipe cache, wipe dalvik-cache and battery stats.
flash the build zip and gapp.zip from SD and you're all set.
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Battery stats eh? cool didnt know that one! Thanks man! Going to rock this now.
MYYZTIK said:
Hey all still a newb here so posting the question here. Now Ive got myself to 3.2.2 rooted it and then got stock rooted 4.0.3 ics on it. Everything run sweet after ready threads I think the Team EOS build seems better.
So my question is how would I go to the build from what I have now. Ive read the thread but it lacking a bit of info and somewhat confusing. Im thinking I do a complete wipe from recovery (which is clockwork) then flash build zip from sd. then flash gapp.zip (google apps) from sd...
Is this correct? I just want to make sure.
Thanks everyone!
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If you have CWM recovery installed you can just flash the most current Eos nightly build --if you're wifi-only then it's wingray build #44, and then right after, flash the Eos GApps v 10.3. You will have to wipe your cache partitions and go to advanced and wipe dalvik cache. You might get away without a data wipe, but if things get unstable (due to new version of GApps) you'll have to wipe.
Make sure to make a nandroid backup first.
nice.
okantomi said:
If you have CWM recovery installed you can just flash the most current Eos nightly build --if you're wifi-only then it's wingray build #44, and then right after, flash the Eos GApps v 10.3. You will have to wipe your cache partitions and go to advanced and wipe dalvik cache. You might get away without a data wipe, but if things get unstable (due to new version of GApps) you'll have to wipe.
Make sure to make a nandroid backup first.
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Thanks everyone for the help rocking EOS!
lol i just wish you didnt have to wipe everything....
lucky
alex94kumar said:
lol i just wish you didnt have to wipe everything....
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I was lucky and hadn't put too much on it. So the wipe wasn't a big deal, if I'm right don't have to wipe every time to update build so was worth it. As a lot say my Xoom a lot snappier now. Would recommend doing it!
Wiping is usually the best way to go. There are workarounds, but the effort it takes to do so kinda outweighs the result.
so my question is....
im new over here, and fairly new to xoom and modding and what not.... anyway would i let the xoom update to 4.0.3 then flash to the nightly?
this is where im lost cause im on 3.2 right now, im unlocked, rooted and have cwm 3.2.0.0 ( US ver wifi only )
i want to finally get a custom rom on here but not sure what to go with?
TheLostXoom said:
im new over here, and fairly new to xoom and modding and what not.... anyway would i let the xoom update to 4.0.3 then flash to the nightly?
this is where im lost cause im on 3.2 right now, im unlocked, rooted and have cwm 3.2.0.0 ( US ver wifi only )
i want to finally get a custom rom on here but not sure what to go with?
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I went from a rooted tiamat 3.2 rom to a nightly and it worked fine. I would do a wipe within clockwork recovery before flashin the new rom. Also remember to use titanium backup to backup your stuff first...
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bacon612 said:
I went from a rooted tiamat 3.2 rom to a nightly and it worked fine. I would do a wipe within clockwork recovery before flashin the new rom. Also remember to use titanium backup to backup your stuff first...
Sent from my ADR6350 using xda premium
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the other thing is im trying to find a walkthough ish or something goin from 3.2 to the nightly.. i cant find to to much on this.. or maybe i havent searched enough anyway .... and i dont have anything installed right now on it other then the rom manager ....
so would i just go about flashin it the same as i did when i did the full restore? still a little confused
TheLostXoom said:
the other thing is im trying to find a walkthough ish or something goin from 3.2 to the nightly.. i cant find to to much on this.. or maybe i havent searched enough anyway .... and i dont have anything installed right now on it other then the rom manager ....
so would i just go about flashin it the same as i did when i did the full restore? still a little confused
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Are you still rooted and do you have CWM recovery installed? If yes, it's easy to flash Eos ICS. You go to the correct thread for your device, download the latest Eos ICS rom, the latest Eos GApps v 10.3, put them on your micro sdcard (or internal storage, depending on what CWM recovery you have), boot into recovery, do a nandroid backup, do a data wipe/factory reset, wipe cache and dalvik cache, then flash the rom and the GApps zips one after the other all in the same recovery session, without a reboot inbetween. Then, reboot into Eos ICS goodness! Get all set-up and you're good to go. It will help if you do a full backup of all user apps and data in Titanium Backup and then, after your wipe, do a batch restore of "missing apps and data."
okantomi said:
Are you still rooted and do you have CWM recovery installed? If yes, it's easy to flash Eos ICS. You go to the correct thread for your device, download the latest Eos ICS rom, the latest Eos GApps v 10.3, put them on your micro sdcard (or internal storage, depending on what CWM recovery you have), boot into recovery, do a nandroid backup, do a data wipe/factory reset, wipe cache and dalvik cache, then flash the rom and the GApps zips one after the other all in the same recovery session, without a reboot inbetween. Then, reboot into Eos ICS goodness! Get all set-up and you're good to go. It will help if you do a full backup of all user apps and data in Titanium Backup and then, after your wipe, do a batch restore of "missing apps and data."
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When first flashing a nightly a nandroid backup is recommended but it's not that necessary when going from your first nightly to another nightly. At least I don't do that because I'd rather hasten the whole data wipe/flash process and it works for me.
AT&T G2
I'm trying to update to the latest CM11 nightly. Typically, I download the latest via the CM updater in the About Phone section and then I flash it manually via ClockworkMod 6.0.4.4. However, this time around, after wiping the cache, I tried to wipe the dalvik and also flash the rom all i get is "E:/ Can't Mount sd card"... Any suggestions on how to fix this?
I encountered this once before a couple of weeks ago and I had to format the internal sd card via CWM. I'm hoping to avoid that this time around by seeking help here.