am i downloading the correct cyanogenmod, because it always says update on it. this would be my first time putting cm7 on there. also what clockworkmod would i use for a 32gb micro sd card? thanks
Just use the 16 gig image. Your card will act like a 16 gig card to flash the room and then you can format it. The name of the CM7 you are downloading doesn't matter, just flash.
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King of the Noobs said:
am i downloading the correct cyanogenmod, because it always says update on it. this would be my first time putting cm7 on there. also what clockworkmod would i use for a 32gb micro sd card? thanks
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"am i downloading the correct cyanogenmod". How do we know? Pls provide the source where you download the file.
The "update" should be OK.
"this would be my first time putting cm7 on there"
THERE means where? eMMC? or uSD? The info provided, the more helpful and correct instructions you get.
32GB card? What do you plan to use it?
ok if i am using the right software for everything, then why am i stuck at a green cyanogenmod loading screen with the word loading in blue?
It can take up to 5 min or more to initially boot when you install a ROM... it is creating index files and the dalvik cache... let it go for a while before you think it failed.
but that still doesn't answer my question on why i still get stuck on the screen with green cyanogenmod on it. it isn't even the correct splash screen for cyanogenmod.
Hey can anyone help me? I'm having trouble getting my thing to start. I installed the file- was it the right one? Now when I push the button it comes up but says some stuff and then doesn't work any more.
Can someone tell me how to fix it? I've tried a few steps I found online but they didn't work.
Thanks!
(PS: Try the mirage update.zip maybe?)
King of the Noobs said:
but that still doesn't answer my question on why i still get stuck on the screen with green cyanogenmod on it. it isn't even the correct splash screen for cyanogenmod.
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As DD asked, how long had you left your NC booting up?
Yes, you will see that splash screen for a while.
Did you wait for 15 minutes or 1 minute?
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fattire said:
Hey can anyone help me? I'm having trouble getting my thing to start. I installed the file- was it the right one? Now when I push the button it comes up but says some stuff and then doesn't work any more.
Can someone tell me how to fix it? I've tried a few steps I found online but they didn't work.
Thanks!
(PS: Try the mirage update.zip maybe?)
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You could PM and ask fattire, he's guru and he surely can provide all answers for you, m8, seriously
fattire, u kidding, right
King of the Noobs said:
but that still doesn't answer my question on why i still get stuck on the screen with green cyanogenmod on it. it isn't even the correct splash screen for cyanogenmod.
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Cyanogenmod splash IS the correct splash screen for cyanognemod... fattire's cyanoboot screen was never merged into it... assuming you are talking about CM7 that is... which your OP says you are.
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Hello all. I've tried to install Cyanogen mod 7 installed on my NC for a few days now. Every way I do it, it seems to install alright, but when it boots, it hangs at the loading screen indefinitely. I've started seeing that darn blue arrow in my nightmares. Any ideas?
Thanks
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Hello all. I've tried to install Cyanogen mod 7 installed on my NC for a few days now. Every way I do it, it seems to install alright, but when it boots, it hangs at the loading screen indefinitely. I've started seeing that darn blue arrow in my nightmares. Any ideas?
Thanks
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Seeing that you were able to reach those blue arrows, it means you were able to follow the instructions correctly. But just so we can identify what was done wrong, let's do an isolation test.
Does you NC have a blue/green dot in the box?
Where did you install the CM7?
What specific ROM did you install--is it experimental/stable/nightly? What build?
Did you install gapps?
Did you try to check the MD5 Checksum of the file you downloaded?
>Keep me posted, I'm willing to help out.
Alright!
I followed the instructions given at the youtube video titled "How to Install CyanogenMod 7 on the Nook Color (PC Version)"
(Sorry can't post links yet)
The rundown...
Installed CWM on SD, placed latest stable release of CM7 and gapps on SD root, booted into cwm, format/factory reset, clear boot, system, cache and data, (I was having trouble clearing \data, so i ran the repartition and reformat zips on his links.) flashed CM7 then GAPPS immediately after. Rebooting, I got the load screen, but it didn't go anywhere after waiting at least 15m.
My box has a blue dot on the back.
I haven't checked the Checksum of the file, not sure how to go about that/what that means.
Thanks for the help!
Can't help with the rest... but md5 sum is a code to go along with files so you know nothing got corrupted and the file was downloaded completely... there is a program you can get to check the md5... best I can do to help
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I had the same problem. What sd card are you using. for me I had to change to a sandisk class 2 card for it to work
It lookes like what I needed was a custom clockwork for my blue dot nook. Im all set up now. Thanks guys for your help.
Loadin up apps and games now. Suggestions?
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I've spent about 20 hours total trying to unbrick my nook color.
It started when I was (happily) running CM7, but I wanted to have HC preview 4 to use at times, so I decided to dual boot it. I went in to dual boot it, and it had an error. So I flashed the remove dual boot zip to reset it, then I went looking for an answer. I find that it looks like my media partition somehow got corrupt, so I go into ADB to see if I can get that working. From within adb I run "adb reboot recovery", and then it never turned on. Freaking out, I searched for an answer. I got it booting into CWM on SD, and Nookie Froyo SD. I've tried all the unbricking methods, even the advanced one that requires DDing boot.img and system.img. I got into adb from recovery and found that my partition table - I had none. So I find out how to fix that, and I do. Fixed it properly infact, looked exactly like it should. So then I go and DD boot.img and system.img, remove the SD, unplug from power, and try to boot into recovery, no luck. Tried a normal boot, no luck. I've done this multiple times. I think it has something to do with the boot partition, I verified it had contained the proper files(u-boot.bin, uImage, etc.), it was marked as bootable, but it wasn't booting.
I held down the power button for 25 minutes just to confirm without a doubt it wasn't(I watched a show while waiting, unfortunately it was my figure holding it down, not tape).
Nothing I tried fixed it.
I think I may have been one of the first to "actually" brick my nook.
Any tips on what I can do to try to unbrick it? Ask me questions, have me acquire data, I don't care.
I have access to adb in recovery, and adb connected wirelessly via nookie froyo sd bootable(for some reason it won't let me use adb via usb).
I apologize if this is in the wrong section.
Also, before you go saying that this is pretty much a repost of other threads, I looked at multiple threads with people trying to fix their nook, threads with 60 pages, read all of them. No one had a problem like mine.
If you are willing to put CM7 on the internal memory, follow the instructions here: http://mrm3.net/nook-color-how-to-install-cyanogenmod-nightlies/
Make your you use the latest version of CWR (v3.2.0.1) Once you have everything working properly, reformat the card to use as storage. Better, keep it as is in case you ever have to preform a new installation and buy a new card for storage. You will need one to properly use CM7 to full advantage.
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If you are willing to put CM7 on the internal memory, follow the instructions here: http://mrm3.net/nook-color-how-to-install-cyanogenmod-nightlies/
Make your you use the latest version of CWR (v3.2.0.1) Once you have everything working properly, reformat the card to use as storage. Better, keep it as is in case you ever have to preform a new installation and buy a new card for storage. You will need one to properly use CM7 to full advantage.
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I was hoping doing what you said would work - but it didn't.
I follow this guide(http://mrm3.net/nook-color-how-to-blue-dot-nook-color/) to get the partitions reformatted properly then installed it.
Glad the site still was able to help you with your issue....
It didn't help. I already followed that guide. Their is one like it here.
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tannerzion said:
I was hoping doing what you said would work - but it didn't.
I follow this guide(http://mrm3.net/nook-color-how-to-blue-dot-nook-color/) to get the partitions reformatted properly then installed it.
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That is the same site I sent you to, only a different page.....
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That is the same site I sent you to, only a different page.....
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No, I just didn't have to found the one on xda because there was one on that site. No need to fight.
Sent from my VM670
Since you said "trying to unbrick" then why not try to reverse back to the original state before installing/running any other ROMs
votinh said:
Since you said "trying to unbrick" then why not try to reverse back to the original state before installing/running any other ROMs
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Tried that.
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Tried that.
Sent from my VM670
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOypmSCEHbc
Go to my youtube page.
Download my ROM by clicking more on my description.
Extract and burn to a SD card with WinImage or something.
Seems like you need to fix your boot partition. Hold the power button down for 15 seconds with no USB plug in the nook. Put your recovery SD in the nook and hold power for 5 seconds you should boot to the SD card. Flash the “repartition-boot_emmc-800mhz-stock.zip” if you want the 800 MHz stock kernel and reboot the nook. If you want the 1.1 GHz Kernel flashed then use “repartition-boot_emmc-1.1ghz-froyo_setboot.zip”.
Once you flash that go ahead and flash my rom just for ****s and giggles to see if you can boot into it. Enjoy. Let me know if I helped.
If this doesnt work you can always DD your way to a new partition. Example below but lets do what I put up top first.
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p1 of=/sdcard/xe.nook.color-froyo-v2.2-boot.img
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p6 of=/sdcard/xe.nook.color-froyo-v2.2-data.img
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p5 of=/sdcard/xe.nook.color-froyo-v2.2-system.img
Well, I'm already processing a return... But if I run across this problem on my new nook, I'll try that.
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tannerzion said:
Well, I'm already processing a return... But if I run across this problem on my new nook, I'll try that.
Sent from my VM670
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Return it and try CM7 normally installed to EMMC. Dont **** around with dual boots and all this other crap
When you get your new one in, and if you decide to put CM7 on EMMC, just leave it as CM7 alone.
Shame you sent it back before we could work it out, I was looking forward to trying to fix this - but I can imagine just how frustrated you have been with it and I don't blame you. Probably at the end of your rope and in your place, if I could have gotten B&N to exchange it, I would have too.
Because the Nook Color boots from the SD first, you can always just install whatever else you want to play with to a MicroSD card and run it that way.
Verygreens sd card prep thread is a fantastic first step in this regard. (click "SD Install" in my sig to get to it)
I personally still have my Nook Color stock on EMMC (with B&N official updates) and run my CM7 and other installs from the sdcard. Just make sure it is a SanDisk card and you'll be good to go. (also links in my sig to find out why SanDisk if you're curious)
The benefit to running from the sd-install, especially on possibly unstable ROMS, is that if it doesn't work you simply remove the card to get your device back - instead of having to run recovery on your device.
The latest stable release of CM7 is absolutely fantastic on the Nook Color, and i'd highly recommend it as your daily driver.
Blue6IX said:
When you get your new one in, and if you decide to put CM7 on EMMC, just leave it as CM7 alone.
Shame you sent it back before we could work it out, I was looking forward to trying to fix this - but I can imagine just how frustrated you have been with it and I don't blame you. Probably at the end of your rope and in your place, if I could have gotten B&N to exchange it, I would have too.
Because the Nook Color boots from the SD first, you can always just install whatever else you want to play with to a MicroSD card and run it that way.
Verygreens sd card prep thread is a fantastic first step in this regard. (click "SD Install" in my sig to get to it)
I personally still have my Nook Color stock on EMMC (with B&N official updates) and run my CM7 and other installs from the sdcard. Just make sure it is a SanDisk card and you'll be good to go. (also links in my sig to find out why SanDisk if you're curious)
The benefit to running from the sd-install, especially on possibly unstable ROMS, is that if it doesn't work you simply remove the card to get your device back - instead of having to run recovery on your device.
The latest stable release of CM7 is absolutely fantastic on the Nook Color, and i'd highly recommend it as your daily driver.
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I wanted something on the emmc, and my microsd card is to slow to consider booting from it. I'll probably get a better one or just use my current one, and install honeycomb on that.
xboxexpert said:
Return it and try CM7 normally installed to EMMC. Dont **** around with dual boots and all this other crap
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I had CM7 as my normal install, I just wanted to try honeycomb and my sd card was to slow to consider booting from it.
There's an image around these forums somewhere that lets you dual-boot Phiremod and HC preview on the SD (you just flash it to the SD and go).
It's always safer to play with SD new boots, since you won't hurt your EMMC installs.
With that really said -- the HC previews on the NC are ... not really worth playing. There's no hardware acceleration - so that are abysmally slow. Really bad. You'll try swiping the home screen and go "ugh, back to CM7".
Quite honestly, there's nothing better for us than CM7 on SD or EMMC. Phiremod is just candycoating on CM7 anyhow - and nobody's ever come up with a ROM for us that isn't just fiddling around with a base CM7 or a themed layer on top of it.
What we get from our CM7-Encore installs is pretty much what we want. Theme it all you like - but in reality, nothing else beats it.
youre in luck...my Bricked nook is not getting returned...
i have a bricked nook ...had cm7 on it for 1 1/2 years ..thought i would put cm10.1 on ...to emmc... everything went well installed cm10.1 then gapps ...forgot to install cwm or twrp...oops ...been bricked ever since ..tried pulling battery ..left it disconnected 8 hours ..plugged battery back ...still unresponsive ...tried tips section from leapinlar to no avail ..tried 8 boot method nada!!...never even see a backlight flash ..battery shows 5volts so its not dead...any help ?? anyone??...thanks
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omap3630 only sign of life .. for less than a second when power button is held down for say....10 seconds...on the USB to the pc..of course no booting happens needless to say..
bodecove said:
i have a bricked nook ...had cm7 on it for 1 1/2 years ..thought i would put cm10.1 on ...to emmc... everything went well installed cm10.1 then gapps ...forgot to install cwm or twrp...oops ...been bricked ever since ..tried pulling battery ..left it disconnected 8 hours ..plugged battery back ...still unresponsive ...tried tips section from leapinlar to no avail ..tried 8 boot method nada!!...never even see a backlight flash ..battery shows 5volts so its not dead...any help ?? anyone??...thanks
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omap3630 only sign of life .. for less than a second when power button is held down for say....10 seconds...on the USB to the pc..of course no booting happens needless to say..
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And bootable SDs do not work? It will not even turn the screen on unless there are valid boot files in the boot partition or on a bootable SD.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
leapinlar said:
And bootable SDs do not work? It will not even turn the screen on unless there are valid boot files in the boot partition or on a bootable SD.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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tried both from ,,A 10 post .... New Bootable CWM Recovery SD (v5.5.0.4 and now v6.0.1.2)
....tried both versions also 1gb_clockwork-3.2.0.1-eyeballer version ...win32diskimage ...hp format utility also formatted with sdformatter
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tried both from ,,A 10 post .... New Bootable CWM Recovery SD (v5.5.0.4 and now v6.0.1.2)
....tried both versions also 1gb_clockwork-3.2.0.1-eyeballer version ...win32diskimage ...hp format utility also formatted with sdformatter
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Well, unless you can get a bootable SD to boot, you are toast.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
leapinlar said:
Well, unless you can get a bootable SD to boot, you are toast.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
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any chance I am missing some simple step...
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bodecove said:
any chance I am missing some simple step...
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...what are your thoughts on making the sd cards with my linux(mint 14) laptop ...am I grasping for straws??
I am ready to throw my HD2 in the bin !
Took the big step to try and flash Android and been running into one brick wall after another. The latest.....
These are the steps I've taken:
Updated Radio to 2.15.50.14
Flashed HSPL 2.08
Flashed Magldr 1.11
USB Flasher option in Magldr and flashed DAF
When I do a long hold on the reset, I see 'NAND Kernal open Failed' error. It then goes into the Magldr options where I'm trying to go into Services->BootSettings->AD SD Dir to run my Data2SD folder from root of the SD card and then go into CWM choosing Boot AD SD but here it freezes at GO GO GO !
Please help - I am losing all faith in doing this :-(
Go to the NRG android build forum and follow the steps he provides. It went really smooth for me. You might have to flash back to stock WINMO first.
Sent from my HTC HD2 using xda premium
Thanks Steve but I aint got the faintest what your talking about
What is NRG Android ?
Is there a link to the article you refer to ?
How do I flash back to WINMO?
Thanks again in advance
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Thanks Steve but I aint got the faintest what your talking about
What is NRG Android ?
Is there a link to the article you refer to ?
How do I flash back to WINMO?
Thanks again in advance
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Look in the hd2 android development forum for the NRG ROM thread. I'm not sure how to post the link from this software (I'm on my Dell Streak right now). The process is described in the third or fourth post.
You flash back to WINMO by simply flashing a released ROM from the hd2 windows development forum.
Sent from my Dell Streak 7 using xda premium
Back on my computer so I can post the URL:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17584373&postcount=4
Thanks Steve I found the thread eventually and followed it. I get the NRG Energize boot screen but it doesn't go further - feels like its locked in a continual loop cos I have to take the battery out to reset.
I've tried re-flashing it through AD Recovery but still same prob.
Can you explain what this means:
'For the SDEXT version, you need a CWM layout of 5/200/5. If your phone doesn't boot, try a higher than 200 partition.'
What is SDEXT and is there a download link?
Your help appreciated.
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Thanks Steve I found the thread eventually and followed it. I get the NRG Energize boot screen but it doesn't go further - feels like its locked in a continual loop cos I have to take the battery out to reset.
I've tried re-flashing it through AD Recovery but still same prob.
Can you explain what this means:
'For the SDEXT version, you need a CWM layout of 5/200/5. If your phone doesn't boot, try a higher than 200 partition.'
What is SDEXT and is there a download link?
Your help appreciated.
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'SDEXT' just refers to an EXT 2, 3 or 4 partition on your SD card on which you can store apps. You can partition your SD card from CWM for this, and of course you will also have to flash the correct system partition for the ROM in order for it to work
gurdevb said:
Thanks Steve I found the thread eventually and followed it. I get the NRG Energize boot screen but it doesn't go further - feels like its locked in a continual loop cos I have to take the battery out to reset.
I've tried re-flashing it through AD Recovery but still same prob.
Can you explain what this means:
'For the SDEXT version, you need a CWM layout of 5/200/5. If your phone doesn't boot, try a higher than 200 partition.'
What is SDEXT and is there a download link?
Your help appreciated.
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How long did it stay on the boot screen? Mine took many minutes to boot the first time (it is also somewhat slow to boot even after the ROM is installed).
EDIT: I'd say leave it for 20 minutes. If it doesn't complete, then there is something wrong. Also, start with a full battery.
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gurdevb said:
Thanks Steve I found the thread eventually and followed it. I get the NRG Energize boot screen but it doesn't go further - feels like its locked in a continual loop cos I have to take the battery out to reset.
I've tried re-flashing it through AD Recovery but still same prob.
Can you explain what this means:
'For the SDEXT version, you need a CWM layout of 5/200/5. If your phone doesn't boot, try a higher than 200 partition.'
What is SDEXT and is there a download link?
Your help appreciated.
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Glad you answered this, I use NAND and don't worry about it.
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How long did it stay on the boot screen? Mine took many minutes to boot the first time (it is also somewhat slow to boot even after the ROM is installed).
EDIT: I'd say leave it for 20 minutes. If it doesn't complete, then there is something wrong. Also, start with a full battery.
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Glad you answered this, I use NAND and don't worry about it.
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WoooHooo It's working !!
I used the Toolkit and (think) did 5/200/5 layout, flashed it and ran the zip with the ROM. Left it for 20-odd minutes and it sprang into life.
Had a quick play and is far smoother than my old crappy WinMo 6.5 but my batteries dying so will have a proper play tomorrow.
Thanks a bunch
gurdevb said:
WoooHooo It's working !!
I used the Toolkit and (think) did 5/200/5 layout, flashed it and ran the zip with the ROM. Left it for 20-odd minutes and it sprang into life.
Had a quick play and is far smoother than my old crappy WinMo 6.5 but my batteries dying so will have a proper play tomorrow.
Thanks a bunch
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Glad you got it working.
Download the Battery Calibration app from the Market and follow the instructions it provides - you need to recalibrate the battery after a flash.
Also, check the settings; I believe the standard settings are for performance rather than energy efficiency.
EDIT: That is for the NRG ROM; I don't know which one you flashed.
stevedebi said:
Glad you got it working.
Download the Battery Calibration app from the Market and follow the instructions it provides - you need to recalibrate the battery after a flash.
Also, check the settings; I believe the standard settings are for performance rather than energy efficiency.
EDIT: That is for the NRG ROM; I don't know which one you flashed.
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Well had a good play with my new NRG Android ROM and love it.
However, I noticed that if I swithch the WiFi off, switch Mobile Network on and try and browse the web it comes up with web page not found errors.
Is there a fix for this or is there some other setting I need to make ?
Dude r u new to android?
Well to get pocket data( mobile data service) u have to set name and apn in wireless settings. Then enable it. Then reboot. The name and apn are carrier specific. So call them to know it.
send from my hd2 @ miui 1.12.2
showlyshah said:
Dude r u new to android?
Well to get pocket data( mobile data service) u have to set name and apn in wireless settings. Then enable it. Then reboot. The name and apn are carrier specific. So call them to know it. I didn't have to enter anything.
send from my hd2 @ miui 1.12.2
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I think nrg takes care of that with a wizard, but I'm on tmobile, so I really can't speak to other carriers.
Sent from my Dell Streak 7 using xda premium
I purchased a Nook Color about a month and a half ago and have been running CM 7.2 from the SD card ever since. I love it and am ready to take the plunge and put it on the device itself without running it from the card. With that said, I settled on Kang's ROM because of what others have said about it.
However, I am running into a problem when trying to start the root process...
I've tried using uNooter, Auto-Nooter and the Size-Agnostic nooter all with the same outcome. I'm placing the image on the SD card properly, because I can put Kang's ROM on there and install it to the SD card just fine. My issue is that when I follow the instructions on the CyanogenMod Wiki, I get stuck between "Gaining Root Access - Step 5" and "Install a Custom Recovery Image."
I get the driver prompts on the desktop and cancel them as instructed, then the NC just sits there; no boots, no reboots. So I pull the card out as instructed and power it up. There is no "Extras" option in the NC, so I can't go to ROM Manager and install ClockworkMod Recovery and go from there. It seems as if the nooter isn't working as intended, or I missed a step somewhere.
Any help is appreciated, otherwise I'll just continue to run it off the SD card.
Give the method in my sig a shot. Let us know.
Sent from the Center of My Mind
Many thanks, MISRy. This was pretty much a summary of what I had seen across multiple threads. My issue was with steps 4 & 5. It would not boot into Clockwork Mod Recovery no matter what I did.
Then I found the answer, and it made me feel sorta dumb I was supposed to hold down the power button with n until it booted.
I'm installing Kang now as I type this...
derekr44 said:
... I'm installing Kang now as I type this...
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Woot!
derekr44 said:
Many thanks, MISRy. This was pretty much a summary of what I had seen across multiple threads. My issue was with steps 4 & 5. It would not boot into Clockwork Mod Recovery no matter what I did.
Then I found the answer, and it made me feel sorta dumb I was supposed to hold down the power button with n until it booted.
I'm installing Kang now as I type this...
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Not a big deal, but just for clarity "Kang" just means "unofficial cyanogenmod build." There's nobody named "kang" (that's what your first post suggests). But yeah, we've all been there. All the complex stuff we breeze through only to spend a half hour missing the super-simple instruction. Good luck!
Whaddaya mean there's nobody named Kang?
I dont know how but i removed the app menu option from the screen from my ga;axy y. I have installed the nexus Me v5 Rom in it. Can you please tell, how to get it back???
I know that factory restore is an option but i want to first look for any other option rather than reseting my phone
http://postimg.org/image/gwvzdbpgr/
I don't use that rom so the wording might be slightly different depending on its launcher
Long press on any blank area of the home screen
select add launcher action
Select add/close app drawer
long press on app draw image
drag it anywhere you want to put it
marcussmith2626 said:
I don't use that rom so the wording might be slightly different depending on its launcher
Long press on any blank area of the home screen
select add launcher action
Select add/close app drawer
long press on app draw image
drag it anywhere you want to put it
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Thank You. It has worked. It was so simple & i was just panicking. Thanks
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aman95 said:
I dont know how but i removed the app menu option from the screen from my ga;axy y. I have installed the nexus Me v5 Rom in it. Can you please tell, how to get it back???
I know that factory restore is an option but i want to first look for any other option rather than reseting my phone
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can you pls tell me how did you installed the rom? i have tried to install that rom with the provided kernel and rom links on the main thread, but im stuck in boot loop.
i think im not doint anything wrong, i have followed every step on the main thread.
Dont worry
davithdeathrider said:
can you pls tell me how did you installed the rom? i have tried to install that rom with the provided kernel and rom links on the main thread, but im stuck in boot loop.
i think im not doint anything wrong, i have followed every step on the main thread.
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I was also facing the same problem. You are not installing the kernel properly. Download kernel from http://www.mediafire.com/download/s32dnj9g9g44h31/Percy_G2_CyanogenMod2_2+.zip
Then download ROM from either xda developers or from http://goo.im/devs/YashRastogi/Galaxy Y Android Development/NexFit/NexusFit_v0.1_CM7_YOUNG.zip
Copy all the files to your SD card. And then follow the following video. Please leave a thanks & tell me if it works. [first time booting takes time]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erOUCOWND7o
aman95 said:
I was also facing the same problem. You are not installing the kernel properly. Download kernel from http://www.mediafire.com/download/s32dnj9g9g44h31/Percy_G2_CyanogenMod2_2+.zip
Then download ROM from either xda developers or from http://goo.im/devs/YashRastogi/Galaxy Y Android Development/NexFit/NexusFit_v0.1_CM7_YOUNG.zip
Copy all the files to your SD card. And then follow the following video. Please leave a thanks & tell me if it works. [first time booting takes time]
thats exactly the same tutorial i followed just after the xda tutorial didnt work for me, im still stuck on boot loop
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aman95 said:
I was also facing the same problem. You are not installing the kernel properly. Download kernel from http://www.mediafire.com/download/s32dnj9g9g44h31/Percy_G2_CyanogenMod2_2+.zip
Then download ROM from either xda developers or from http://goo.im/devs/YashRastogi/Galaxy Y Android Development/NexFit/NexusFit_v0.1_CM7_YOUNG.zip
Copy all the files to your SD card. And then follow the following video. Please leave a thanks & tell me if it works. [first time booting takes time]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erOUCOWND7o
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thats exactly the same tutorial i followed after the xda tutorial didnt work for me, im still stuck in boot loop
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