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.
Im trying to install CM7 stable on my friends new Nook running 1.3. I can format system, and cache im cwm but i cant format data, any help?
What version of CwM R. did you use?
3.0.2.8, i cant find a download for the 3.2.0.1
You head to the right direction.
Get the 3.2.0.1 (from eyeballer, I think)
Today I rooted my U8800, I installed Clockworkmod, made a backup, and tried installing a Honeycomb ROM, I put the zip file in my SD card, and booted in recovery mode.
I did the following things: wipe data/factory reset; wipe cache partition, wipe dalvik cache, and tried installing the rom from my SD card, however clockworkmod didn't see the .zip file in my SD card, so I rebooted my phone and it didn't start. Then I chose recovery (from my backup) in Clockworkmod, still didn't work.
I can see the booting screen (it says IDEOS), it stays there for a while and then it just goes black and boots itself again.
Is there any way to fix this issue?
What do you mean by a honeycomb rom? You need CM7, MIUI or Oxygen for your phone which are all gingerbread based and available in the development section of this forum. Honeycomb is for tablets only.
What phone do you have? a regular u8800 or a u8800pro?
Which recovery do you have?
What does the recovery do when you select restore from backup?
Lastly, does the recovery see anything else on the sd card?
PaulMilbank said:
What do you mean by a honeycomb rom? You need CM7, MIUI or Oxygen for your phone which are all gingerbread based and available in the development section of this forum. Honeycomb is for tablets only.
What phone do you have? a regular u8800 or a u8800pro?
Which recovery do you have?
What does the recovery do when you select restore from backup?
Lastly, does the recovery see anything else on the sd card?
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Right, I thought I could get Honeycomb, I completely screwed up...
I have a regular u8800, Clockworkmod Recovery 4
When I select restore from backup, it just does exactly what it's supposed to do, at the end it says that the recovery was succesful, but I'm still stuck in bootloop.
Yes, the recovery can see different things on my SD card.
If I downloaded CM7, put it on my SD card, and then installed it via CWM, would it work?
Oh and is there a way to access my SD card without my phone actually being turned on?
If it is an external card, use a sd card reader to put files onto it. If not, get an external card and card reader!
You can try wipe userdata, cache and dalvic cache then restore backup, otherwise I would definitely get hold of CM7 from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1068766
Oxygen from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1149150
MIUI:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1354680
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1362963
Install one of them and hopefully you should be back up and working.
I did try wiping userdata, cache, and dalvik cache, however it still doesn't boot...
I'm going to get an SD card reader later today, but I'm not very optimistic since it doesn't boot even with the backup I had from CWM, so I don't think it'll bot with CM7 or something..
So I figured out what my problem was, I didn't put the .zip file in my phone memory, I put it in an external micro-SD card, because I thought that's what I was supposed to do.. so now I'm pretty much screwed.
Is there any way to make CWM search for the .zip on my external SD, or is there any way to access my phone memory without actually booting it?
Vertikal307 said:
Is there any way to make CWM search for the .zip on my external SD, or is there any way to access my phone memory without actually booting it?
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Since you have ClockworkMod Recovery, I'll assume your bootloader isn't useless: Download {L,X}Ubuntu and burn it on a CD or make a bootable USB. Boot it and put your phone into the pink screen mode: you'll be able to mount the internal SD card. For me, I find Genokolar's CWM to be weird with the external card: the only time I can get it to see the card is if I boot into Android, unmount the card and then do an "adb reboot bootloader" from my computer
qwerty12 said:
Since you have ClockworkMod Recovery, I'll assume your bootloader isn't useless: Download (L/X)Ubuntu and burn it on a CD or make a bootable USB. Boot it and put your phone into the pink screen mode: you'll be able to mount the internal SD card. For me, I find Genokolar's CWM to be weird with the external card: the only time I can get it to see the card is if I boot into Android, unmount the card and then do a "adb reboot bootloader" from my computer
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I'm going to try this, currently downloading Ubuntu, although I've never used it before, so I'm really scared of just messing everything up.
Thank you SO much guys, especially qwerty12.
I installed Ubuntu and put the CM7 .zip file on my internal memory, and succesfully installed CM7, now my phone booted normally, and I have CM7 installed!
Great stuff,glad you got it sorted
Hi
I'm running CM9 on my Nook I have 4-8 nightly installed. If I wanted to do a clean install (delete everything) in recovery do I just need to select wipe date/factory reset? Or do I go to Mounts and Storage and format specific mounts? Will I need to reinstall from an SD card or will clockworkmod recovery still be on the nook?
Also in older versions of CM9 under performance you could disable boot animation I no longer have that option. Is there another way to disable the boot animation?
erikatcuse said:
Hi
I'm running CM9 on my Nook I have 4-8 nightly installed. If I wanted to do a clean install (delete everything) in recovery do I just need to select wipe date/factory reset? Or do I go to Mounts and Storage and format specific mounts? Will I need to reinstall from an SD card or will clockworkmod recovery still be on the nook?
Also in older versions of CM9 under performance you could disable boot animation I no longer have that option. Is there another way to disable the boot animation?
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To turn off boot animation, go to /data/property and create a text file named persist.sys.nobootanimation and put the value 1 in it. Set the permissions to match the permissions of the other files there.
A factory reset is all you need to do. That wipes data, cache, and any installed apps on SD. System gets wiped when you install the new ROM.
If you had CWM recovery on emmc already, it will still be there.
So i installed CM10.1 versio 9 but it goes to bootloop i tried TWRP and CWM both im coming from latest aurora ics. It always reboots me back to recorvery after reboot.
Miiku0 said:
So i installed CM10.1 versio 9 but it goes to bootloop i tried TWRP and CWM both im coming from latest aurora ics. It always reboots me back to recorvery after reboot.
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Installation:
Copy package to SD card
Boot to recovery
Full wipe (data, cache, dalvik,)
Format /system, /data, /cache
Reboot recovery
Install pacakges
Reboot!
did you do all these steps and do you have repartitioned your internal partitions?
bdgraue said:
Installation:
Copy package to SD card
Boot to recovery
Full wipe (data, cache, dalvik,)
Format /system, /data, /cache
Reboot recovery
Install pacakges
Reboot!
did you do all these steps and do you have repartitioned your internal partitions?
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I didnt do internal repartition. Can you give introductions for me to do that?
Next time search but since you're new here i give you credit :laugh:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41060125&postcount=2
dark_vader said:
Next time search but since you're new here i give you credit :laugh:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41060125&postcount=2
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Thanks dude! it works now!