Tried to use asound.conf, now cm7 won't boot - Nook Color Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was following this guide to use asound.conf to boost audio.
I copied it over with root explorer and rebooted, and now I'm stuck at cm7 boot logo. How can I modify/remove this file? I have cm7 on my sdcard using verygreen's utility, so how can I access the sdcard partition that holds android?
I copied the asound.conf file to /system/etc where there wasn't an existing asound.conf.
So at least I'd like to be able to delete this file but if there is something I did wrong and asound.conf does work with cm7 please let me know.

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ClockworkMOD step by step uninstall Guide (Bell I9000M).

Hi Guys,
As i am a fresh victim of ClockworkMOD and my I9000M refuse to boot. Can someone please post a step by step Guide to uninstall ClocworkMOD Manually as i don't have Rom Manager install anymore.
My Internal_sd is readonly so i have to push the files into system/bin and work through adb.
I have tried deleting the files from the System folder but the files comes back as you reboot your phone.
Also /DATA folder has DALVIK_CACHE and other folders read only, However core system not to be able to write anything into /data as it boots.
Any Help will be appreciated.
If you used the RomManager from the market all it does is copy update.zip onto your internal SD.
I don't know what you need removed?
As far as I'm aware ClockworkMod doesn't replace anything - it uses a fake-flash method on the Galaxy S series that doesn't change stock recovery?
well i am having problems mounting internal_sd card. seems like recovery not able to delete dalvik-cache and bunch of other folders in /data.
i have reflashed JGJH2 and problem persist.
after odin finish flashing recovery not able to update. getting /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 (I/O error) or (file exist).
any suggestions will be appreciated.

[Q]Update fixed Clockworkmod isn't working

Update fixed the SD was broken I don't exactly know why but it explains everything so thanks for all your help and sorry for not being very
clear.
Hi I'm having issues with clockworkmod.
See the problem is while trying to flash cyanogen mod I was getting the endless loop so I kept
at it until I managed to flash it. The problem is I flashed Cm6.1.0 so easy fix right? Well I thought so too until clockworkmod wouldn't find the zip. So I tried nandroid and it again couldn't find any zip so I checked the partitions menu and clockworkmod had mounted the
Sd card and the cache. So I unmounted both and still nothing so I looked at the setting's again and it remounts the cache and sometimes the Sd card. Well my problem is worsened by
the fact that the version of cyanogen mod that did flash doesn't have the market or flash.
Any help will be welcome. HTC aria.
place name here- said:
Hi I'm having issues with clockworkmod.
See the problem is while trying to flash cyanogen mod I was getting the endless loop so I kept
at it until I managed to flash it. The problem is I flashed Cm6.1.0 so easy fix right? Well I thought so too until clockworkmod wouldn't find the zip. So I tried nandroid and it again couldn't find any zip so I checked the partitions menu and clockworkmod had mounted the
Sd card and the cache. So I unmounted both and still nothing so I looked at the setting's again and it remounts the cache and sometimes the Sd card. Well my problem is worsened by
the fact that the version of cyanogen mod that did flash doesn't have the market or flash.
Any help will be welcome. HTC aria.
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With CM 6, the Market is in the GoogleApps zip which must be installed after the ROM.
Also Flash 10.x does not run on the Aria; the CPU is not supported by Adobe.
Well clockworkmod won't find any zip not even nandroid and so my problem deepens so now can't get the market crap.
place name here- said:
Well clockworkmod won't find any zip not even nandroid and so my problem deepens so now can't get the market crap.
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Some of your terminology in your post is very confusing. First of all, ClockworkMod will only find ZIP files that are copied to the root directory of your SD card. If you copied them to a folder on your SD card, CWM will not find them.
Second, Nandroid is a backup and restore utility and it does not use ZIP files. It creates backup folders on the SD card under /clockworkmod/backup and contains image files of the various partitions on your phone.
So what is the exact state of your phone? You stated that you have flashed CM 6.1? If you boot your phone normally, does CM 6 start up and are you able to use your phone? In order to install gapps.zip file to get the Market app, copy the gapps.zip file to the root of your SD card and see if ClockworkMod can install it. BTW, in CWM you are select "install zip from sdcard" and then "choose zip from sdcard", right?
tpbklake said:
First of all, ClockworkMod will only find ZIP files that are copied to the root directory of your SD card. If you copied them to a folder on your SD card, CWM will not find them.
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Not true, you can install ZIP files from any directory.
drumist said:
Not true, you can install ZIP files from any directory.
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+1. I keep all my zips in a subdirectory on my sdcard.
Sent from my cm6.1 Aria using XDA App
drumist said:
Not true, you can install ZIP files from any directory.
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CallMeAria said:
+1. I keep all my zips in a subdirectory on my sdcard.
Sent from my cm6.1 Aria using XDA App
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Thanks for correcting my misinformation. I guess the root location only applies to "update.zip", right?
Yup. And it actually must be named "update.zip"
Oh crap I just formated the boot partition and now my phone won't boot at all!
It still won't find any zip. What now? Is there any way to restore clockworkmod?
place name here- said:
Oh crap I just formated the boot partition and now my phone won't boot at all!
It still won't find any zip. What now? Is there any way to restore clockworkmod?
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Mount sdcard in clockwork and transfer from PC then reboot recovery and choose the zip
Sent from my Liberty running CM7
that's my problem i can load many zip files but it won't find any of them.
it just keep's saying no files found.
place name here- said:
that's my problem i can load many zip files but it won't find any of them.
it just keep's saying no files found.
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Are you copying the zip files from your PC to the sd card? Have you tried downloading a ROM zip file directly to your SD card using your phone's browser?
I have exactly the same problem...Clockwork will not see any .zip files....even tried mounting usb storage from cwm, it mounts and the zips are there, yet it can not find any of them when i try to find them (all are in the root of the sdcard)...any ideas?
So if you pick "choose zip from SD" you can't manually pick a zip?
Sent from my Liberty using XDA App
Found a solution:
1. Get SD card formatter from HERE
2. Plugin your phone (as USB drive), start up the application and format the card (default options selected) NOTE: backup your SD card to your PC first (obviously)
3. Unplug the phone (or put it into charge mod, whatever)
4. The phone should now try (and fail) to mount the card...go to the SD options and format the card using the phone function
The .zip files should now be visible in ClockworkMod Recovery (it worked for me and a few others as far as i know)

[HACK] Apps2SD improvement

For those people who are still using the Apps2SD approach, I have made a few modifications to some of the scripts. Primarily it adds the capability of users to remove/change their SD card without causing the phone to go on a boot loop.
The file can be found here:
https://github.com/trajano/xt720opt/blob/master/pkgexec/system/etc/install-recovery.sh
Readme can be found here:
https://github.com/trajano/xt720opt/tree/master/pkgexec/system/etc
This one gets put into /system/etc and the existing mot_boot_mode.bin should be put back to mot_boot_mode
This is the approach that link2sd used. so it saves one modification from the existing apps2sd/apps2card approach.
It also supports ext3 if you have the required kos loaded into the /system/lib/modules folder.
NOTE: The fix is to allow you to change and replace your SD card after an app2sd without having to deal with reflashing, but it will *try* to get your applications working again if you try to put back your original SD card. There are problems with the apps not loading after doing the reload most likely permissions problems in the data/data folder.
the link is not working dude.

[Q] Deleting files from sdcard root

I just flashed my N7 using CWM to CM 10.2. I used ADB to transfer the zip to the sdcard. However, for some reason it put the files on the root of the sd card (same level as 0/, clockworkmod/, legacy/, obb/). I can't seem to find the files using ES Root Explorer or the CM File Manager (both with root privileges). I'm confused by the JB file structure. Where can I find these files, and how can I delete them?
Thanks
Used the search function and figured it out.
Found in it in /data/media/

SD Card doesn't mount?

I'm having a very weird problem here. I decided to get USB OTG for my phone and flashed a zip that's has worked for me before. Everything worked fine, until I discovered that my SD card didn't mount. Root Explorer could find it fine, or at least the files from it in emulated/0 but ES File Explorer couldn't (both apps had Sdcard as a file in the root, with a toast appearing that told me it wasn't mounted when I tried clicking on it), nor could any app that needed internal storage for something (be it the camera, Play Store couldn't install apps and an emulator I have couldn't find the file/folder). I tried flashing the "recovery zip" from the thread (I will link to it) but that did nothing. TWRP could mount the SD card, unlike everything else though. In addition to that, all three file managers (Root Explorer, ES and TWRP's file manager) had conflicting stuff in the root directory. TWRP was able to mount SDcard, but couldn't find a folder named "storage" that the other two could. Root Explorer could also find the recovery zip that I moved to the root (since I wasn't able to download stuff, I had to use OTG to get it on the device), while the other two couldn't. Root explorer could also find the emulated/0 folder which contained all the files and folders from the SDcard. This is very strange and I haven't been able to find anything on this. Factory reset is my last resort, mainly because it takes so long for titanium backup to set up all the apps again .
Here's some info on my phone (before I flashed the USB OTG zip):
16GB Nexus 4
Beanstalk 4.4 ROM
Faux Kernel
Multi ROM Manager installed
TWRP as a custom recovery
Thread I keep talking about: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/orig-development/usb-otg-externally-powered-usb-otg-t2181820
If you need any more info just ask!
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
bump, please. I can't do a titanium backup, which means if I factory reset, I will lose everything. I have some good scores on some great game, might sound a little sad but I don't want to lose it, plus some other stuff that I've managed to accumulate that will piss me off if I lose it. Anyone?

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