I inherited a failed dual-boot install, Nook BNRV200-A.
It starts and runs perfectly from SD card. But nothing successfully starts and runs from internal; mostly just boot loops. When I try to get into recovery, I get the dual-boot selector menu. This works OK, but if I select to boot recovery through it, no recovery comes up. If I try the trick with holding down both volume + and volume -, it just boot loops.
I would like to completely blow away all the internal partitions, recreate them and then restore standard boot, some ROM and CWM recovery. Is there a (current) procedure out there to do this? Happy to do this through ADB if somebody could tell me what to type.
The main thing is the dual-boot menu itself. I have tried reformatting /boot from CWM, but the durned thing still comes back.
(Wish we had something like the RUU or NVFlash utilities...)
TIA,
glg
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Try following this guide ...( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275859 )(eMMC 2/22 Dual Boot Guide 2.0 ) make sure you download all the needed files too.. It will allow you to wipe and repartition the internal eMMC .... then sets up a dual boot internal for you. Works slick and easily... Takes 20 - 30 min to do and is rock solid.
I used it and I am running CM7.2 (Mirage) on primary and B&N 1.4.1 on Alt boot... works great and is soooo fast (works great using Nook Tweaks to overclock to 1300)
Try it ... I think it will work fine
Tinpau
tinpau60 said:
Try following this guide (eMMC 2/22 Dual Boot Guide 2.0 )
Tinpau
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Thanks for the quick reply. I did try that (at least the part about Revert from Dual-boot. I don't want a dual-boot setup).
So far, I have a working CM9 setup that successfully reboots and will now boot into recovery. But, for some reason, it doesn't recognize the SD card. I think it still has something to do with the partition table being messed up.
glg
I recently went from a dual boot back to single boot. I *think* this is what I did:
Ran revert dual boot zip
Rebooted into recovery. Important to reboot!
Ran repartition zip to 2 GB data/4 GB media (you can go back to stock 1 GB/5 GB if you prefer)
Did the usual wipe everything, clear caches
Installed rom of choice
Reboot
Worked just fine for me.
Sent from my NookColor using xda premium
Problem solved
k8108 said:
I recently went from a dual boot back to single boot. I *think* this is what I did:
Ran revert dual boot zip
Rebooted into recovery. Important to reboot!
Ran repartition zip to 2 GB data/4 GB media (you can go back to stock 1 GB/5 GB if you prefer)
Did the usual wipe everything, clear caches
Installed rom of choice
Reboot
Worked just fine for me.
Sent from my NookColor using xda premium
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These steps were very helpful. I had an additional problem where the SDcard I was trying to use was formatted oddly. Instead of a single Primary partition, it was a /logical/ partition on an extended partition. Probably the vendor loaded some crapware on there in the empty space. So it never was seen by the Nook. When I deleted the logical and extended partitions and created a single 8GB primary partition, and formatted it as FAT32, the card was usable. Totally up and running.
Thanks,
glg
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I just bought an NC 1.2.0
no need to bore anyone with details but it is safe to say that it is virtually bricked. i would love a surefire way to get it completely back to the stock to start all over again.
i tried the repartitioning and reformatting technique using cm7 without any luck whatsoever. when i boot the device gets to the big N and "contains Reader mobile technology..." screen and never fully boots.
does anyone have a solution?
Presumably, one of those boring details involved writing an image to an SDcard:
eyeballer said:
Download 1gb CWM 3.2.0.1 sdcard image from here. MD5 of .zip: 1319739d33642ed860e8044c3d55aa56. (I made this based on work in this thread. credit: to cmstlist and DizzyDen, and kevank for hosting). You really only need the 1gb image ... no matter what the size of your card is. A smaller image will burn faster, and when you're done with the guide you can reformat the card anyway.
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There's a decent chance the problem with your install is that you were using an older version of CWM on a newer NC, and it didn't write all the partitions correctly. Regardless, get the current version now.
Grab a B&N 1.2 image:
nemith said:
I modified the official 1.2 update to allow CWM to flash them. You can use these to upgrade to 1.2 or to return to stock.
There are two files. One replaces CWM with the stock recovery (good for going back to stock). The other doesn't replace CWM (but will replace uboot).
Other than that they are identical to the update from B&N.
update-nc-stock-1.2-keepcwm-signed.zip
update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip
Please note neither one of these are rooted yet.
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and install zip from sdcard > choose zip from sdcard in CWM.
Another option, if will at least start to boot, is to start the boot process and then hold the power button down to shut it off. Repeat this 8 times in a row and the unit will initiate a self restore to the way it was shipped.
One thing to remember is that if you have a blue dot on the box for the nook, it has a different partition size and must be accounted for when installing CM7.
mvnsnd said:
Another option, if will at least start to boot, is to start the boot process and then hold the power button down to shut it off. Repeat this 8 times in a row and the unit will initiate a self restore to the way it was shipped.
One thing to remember is that if you have a blue dot on the box for the nook, it has a different partition size and must be accounted for when installing CM7.
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If he has CWM on his internal recovery partition, I don't think 8 failed boots will work.
Also, the latest version of CWM can install CM7 correctly regardless of partitioning, though the old-style partitions are going to be preferable for most people running CM7.
Taosaur said:
If he has CWM on his internal recovery partition, I don't think 8 failed boots will work.
Also, the latest version of CWM can install CM7 correctly regardless of partitioning, though the old-style partitions are going to be preferable for most people running CM7.
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Ah. I did not know that CWM installs on the internal recovery partition. Thanks.
mvnsnd said:
Ah. I did not know that CWM installs on the internal recovery partition. Thanks.
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It does if you flash it from ROM Manager, regardless of whether you have ROM Manager running internally or on a CM7 SD install. If he hasn't done that, 8 failed boots should work, but I'm not 100% sure on a repartitioned device.
First and foremost,
Standard Disclaimer
By flashing this you should understand that I am not responsible for bricked devices. In order to flash this file, you would have already rooted your device, voiding the warranty. YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and I take no blame or responsibility if you brick your device and/or your device catches fire.
I would like to start off saying that I used the eMMC dual boot option referenced here [eMMC]Updated Dual Boot Guide[CM 7.1+][Phiremod 7+][Stock 1.3] and ran into the problem where the main partition (CM7 in my case) was booting normally, however, the alternate partition (Stock 1.3 rooted) would continually boot loop. After research, I found out that it was boot looping due to the incorrect versions of Adobe Flash and Air being installed. They were also installed to /system instead of /data.
I found two excellent guides located here and here that helped diagnose the problem. Unfortunately, these only helped with the primary partition.
In order to fix the boot looping of the alternate partition, I modified the updater-script provided by jaromnelson to reflect the alternate partition.
What this file does is removes the incorrect Adobe Air and Adobe Flash from /system folder on the alternate partition and installs the correct Adobe Air and Adobe Flash to /data folder. DO NOT INSTALL THIS FILE IF YOU ARE NOT RUNNING eMMC DUAL BOOT by Taosaur. If you continue to boot loop after you install, you are not boot looping because of Adobe Air and/or Flash.
To Install:
Download the file located here
Put the file onto your SD Card
Boot into CWM recovery
To be on the safe side, Wipe Cache and Dalvik (not sure if this helps but I do it anyway).
Code:
CWM > Wipe Cache Partition
CWM > Advanced > Wipe Dalvik Cache
Install the attached ZIP through CWM.
Reboot into your alternate partition and enjoy.
I am by no means a developer, just a guy that does a lot of research.
Full credit goes to:
Taosaur for creating the eMMC dual boot guide
jaromrnelson for creating the guide to fixing the boot looping
GMPOWER for the initial ZIP
Do you happen to still have this file, file seems to not exist.
I'm having the same issues you were
You can always upload it here as an attachment
Wow. I can't believe this may actually help someone. All this time, I thought I would have been the only one to encounter this problem. Unfortunately it would not let me attach the file to the post. Anyhow, here is an updated link. I'll update the OP too.
http://www.mediafire.com/?8e8vxgl8haag2a5
Mikey, after looking, it appears that the original referenced thread has been updated to a new method of installing dual boot to emmc. When I get home I will check to make sure that the new version uses the same boot partitions. So for now (until I can check) this zip is only good for the old method.
edit: I looks like the new method uses the same boot partitions (primary system: 0p5 and primary data: 0p6 --- secondary system: 0p9 and secondary data: 0p10) as the old method. So, if you are using the new method and experiencing the same boot loops as before, it should be safe. In reality, I'm not even sure if the Adobe problems exist anymore with the new method. As stated in the OP though, I'm not responsible for bricked devices.
To be honest, my wife has been reading on the nook so much lately, she hasn't let me mess around with it. As soon as she finishes up this book that she's on now, I plan on updating to the newest stock and ICS.
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Always boots to CWM
My problem is a little different, but I'm hoping you can direct me where to go. I've been running the dual boot for about a week and it worked great. Stock on Alt and CM7 Kang on Primary. Today I backed up and then installed a theme that created a boot loop. So I tried to restore from the back up... no good. It boots up the little green Cyanogenmod, says loading, then straight to CWM. Then I tried to format the system, data, cache, and Dalvik, then re-install CM7...same, straight to CWM. I tried from the beginning, repartitioning and installing Stock with CWM... now Read Forever comes up and then to CWM. Suggestions Please.
Hoser88 said:
My problem is a little different, but I'm hoping you can direct me where to go. I've been running the dual boot for about a week and it worked great. Stock on Alt and CM7 Kang on Primary. Today I backed up and then installed a theme that created a boot loop. So I tried to restore from the back up... no good. It boots up the little green Cyanogenmod, says loading, then straight to CWM. Then I tried to format the system, data, cache, and Dalvik, then re-install CM7...same, straight to CWM. I tried from the beginning, repartitioning and installing Stock with CWM... now Read Forever comes up and then to CWM. Suggestions Please.
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Try this post. Not exactly the same issue, but this person solved his CWM boot loop issue.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23864432
Sent from my Nook Color running ICS and Tapatalk
@Leapinlar
Thanks for the help. That thread was perfect. I'm up and running now!
Have been running cm7 7.03 for quite some time originally installed using verygreens method with sd card cm7 installer 1.2. Decided I wanted to update to cm7 7.2 so thought I would update verygreens installer to 1.3 before updating to new version of cm7. Put update-genimage-1.3.zip on boot of sd card booted to recovery installed file and it appeared to install correctly rebooted and now I am stuck on Loading ... Any help would be greatly appreciated.
rmckeen said:
Have been running cm7 7.03 for quite some time originally installed using verygreens method with sd card cm7 installer 1.2. Decided I wanted to update to cm7 7.2 so thought I would update verygreens installer to 1.3 before updating to new version of cm7. Put update-genimage-1.3.zip on boot of sd card booted to recovery installed file and it appeared to install correctly rebooted and now I am stuck on Loading ... Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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You do not install that zip that way. You have to unzip it to the .img file and burn to the SD with win32diskimager like you did the first time.
Sent from my Nook Color running ICS and Tapatalk
Thanks for the info. I was following instructions that indicated that I could put the update-genimage-1.3.zip on the boot portion of the sd and apply the update through cwm. I did not want to reimage my sd card as I have allot of information on it.
rmckeen said:
Thanks for the info. I was following instructions that indicated that I could put the update-genimage-1.3.zip on the boot portion of the sd and apply the update through cwm. I did not want to reimage my sd card as I have allot of information on it.
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ok, don't know why it got stuck then. You used CWM recovery on emmc to flash it? The recovery script on SD would not install it properly.
Yes, that's correct. Now when I put the sd card in I just get stuck on screen that says loading and I have to take the card out to boot back into the nook software. I did make a backup of my emmc with cwm before I started this but I am unable to get into recovery at this time. I am not sure what my next steps should be. Start the process over with another sd card and then try and salvage the info on my original sd.
rmckeen said:
Yes, that's correct. Now when I put the sd card in I just get stuck on screen that says loading and I have to take the card out to boot back into the nook software. I did make a backup of my emmc with cwm before I started this but I am unable to get into recovery at this time. I am not sure what my next steps should be. Start the process over with another sd card and then try and salvage the info on my original sd.
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I just read the instructions in thread and you do not use CWM recovery on emmc to flash that file. You are supposed to use the verygreen recovery script that is on the SD. By using CWM on emmc, you flashed the new recovery files to emmc and replaced CWM. That's why you can't get back in it. I think you can recover by putting the update- zip back in the root partition of the SD and trying to boot to the SD recovery. Then when you have got your SD repaired and flashed 7.2, you can reinstall CWM to emmc with ROM Manager.
Sent from my Nook Color running ICS and Tapatalk
I can certainly try that but I am now confused on which update.zip file to put on the boot portion of the sd to hopefully fix my sd card. Thanks for your help.
rmckeen said:
I can certainly try that but I am now confused on which update.zip file to put on the boot portion of the sd to hopefully fix my sd card. Thanks for your help.
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the update-genimg1.3...zip. Be sure to boot to SD recovery and it should be ok.
Sent from my Nook Color running ICS and Tapatalk
Great thanks. Can you review for me how I make sure I boot to sd recovery. Really appreciate your help.
rmckeen said:
Great thanks. Can you review for me how I make sure I boot to sd recovery. Really appreciate your help.
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If you have one of the newer u-boot.bin files... you hit "n" when booting up and select SD card... Recovery... that will be verygreen's recovery mode.
If you still have the original u-boot.bin from genimage 1.2 (not very likely at all... since CM7 has had new u-boot.bin's for a while now) you would have to use the old timing method of power + n for about 5 seconds.
When I try holding the n key the screen comes back with Loading ... but never moves past that screen. Actually the nook will not boot at all when the sd card is in even if I do not hold down the n key it goes right to the Loading ... screen and just hangs there. If I shut it down and remove the card it boots into the nook operating system fine. Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
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When I try holding the n key the screen comes back with Loading ... but never moves past that screen. Actually the nook will not boot at all when the sd card is in even if I do not hold down the n key it goes right to the Loading ... screen and just hangs there. If I shut it down and remove the card it boots into the nook operating system fine. Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
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I have attached a file to the board. Download and unrar this file. There should be 4 files there. Take your SD card out and put in your PC. Copy these files to the boot partition, overwriting the files that are there. Take the update-geniimg1.3...zip out and put the update- ...7.2 ...zip in. Then put the card back in the nook. Boot and while booting hold the n key. A boot menu should come up. Choose SD and recovery and continue booting. It should install cm7.2 and you are done. When in CM7, use ROM Manager to reinstall CWM to emmc.
EDit: I added a second file. Unrar and add these two files to the boot partition too.
Edit 2: Files removed after user successfully repaired SD
Transferred the files and did the update everything is running great. Thank you so much for your help it is greatly appreciated.
Specs:
Nook Color Tablet bought off of ebay with CM10 on the internal memory (that "didn't work") and ClockworkMod Recovery v3.2.0.1
2gb bootable CM10 card
What i've done:
wiped the 2gb CM10 sd card.
Flashed internal memory (via the youtube tutorial) and put cm10 nightly from 03132013 and gapps
Installed netflix and hulu plus
Installed a blank 8gb sd card for apps and storage
So here's the problem. Last weekend I was watching a tv series on netflix. Drained the battery completely. Plugged it up for about two hours to recharge. Apparently When I plugged it up it decided to boot. >at this point it should be noted that the properly formated 8gb sdcard was in it, and not the bootable recovery sd card that was at the house<. When it booted it went straight into the ClockworkMod Recovery v3.2.0.1 menu. When I got back from the run we were on I tried rebooting it. It came up with the cyanoboot universal bootloader main screen, screen flashed and it went straight into the ClockworkMod Recovery v3.2.0.1 menu again. I tried rebooting several times. Same thing.
So tonight I got online, did a search, didn't find the answers i was looking for and settled on installing [ROM][JB 4.1.2][04MAR13 v1.20] SCHIZOID all-in-one (CM10+AOKP M1+PA 2.55). I flashed the /system, /data and /cache. Installed the new rom. Used the nook button + power to power it down, removed the boot card, and rebooted. Can you guess what it did? (see above).
So now i'm stuck. I DO NOT want to use a sd card to boot my nook. I want the OS in the main memory. Suggestions?
it should be noted, as i left this out of my OP, that I had tried to reflash CM10 back onto it. after that didn't work I tried the other rom. I've now tried reflashing CM10 and NOTHING is working.
vikingmedic said:
Specs:
Nook Color Tablet bought off of ebay with CM10 on the internal memory (that "didn't work") and ClockworkMod Recovery v3.2.0.1
2gb bootable CM10 card
What i've done:
wiped the 2gb CM10 sd card.
Flashed internal memory (via the youtube tutorial) and put cm10 nightly from 03132013 and gapps
Installed netflix and hulu plus
Installed a blank 8gb sd card for apps and storage
So here's the problem. Last weekend I was watching a tv series on netflix. Drained the battery completely. Plugged it up for about two hours to recharge. Apparently When I plugged it up it decided to boot. >at this point it should be noted that the properly formated 8gb sdcard was in it, and not the bootable recovery sd card that was at the house<. When it booted it went straight into the ClockworkMod Recovery v3.2.0.1 menu. When I got back from the run we were on I tried rebooting it. It came up with the cyanoboot universal bootloader main screen, screen flashed and it went straight into the ClockworkMod Recovery v3.2.0.1 menu again. I tried rebooting several times. Same thing.
So tonight I got online, did a search, didn't find the answers i was looking for and settled on installing [ROM][JB 4.1.2][04MAR13 v1.20] SCHIZOID all-in-one (CM10+AOKP M1+PA 2.55). I flashed the /system, /data and /cache. Installed the new rom. Used the nook button + power to power it down, removed the boot card, and rebooted. Can you guess what it did? (see above).
So now i'm stuck. I DO NOT want to use a sd card to boot my nook. I want the OS in the main memory. Suggestions?
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You are in a recovery bootloop. Look at my NC Tips thread linked in my signature. See item A8 and A12. I suspect given your symptoms, you need to flash the romsrestore.zip file. It is trying to boot to stock recovery and repair itself.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
leapinlar said:
You are in a recovery bootloop. Look at my NC Tips thread linked in my signature. See item A8 and A12. I suspect given your symptoms, you need to flash the romsrestore.zip file. It is trying to boot to stock recovery and repair itself.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
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flashed [romrestore-CWMflashable.zip - ] rebooted. same thing. straight back to the clockworkmod recovery menu.
created the CWM-5.5.0.4 bootable sd card and tried it that way. all that did was change the CWM menu blue instead of orange.
vikingmedic said:
flashed [romrestore-CWMflashable.zip - ] rebooted. same thing. straight back to the clockworkmod recovery menu.
created the CWM-5.5.0.4 bootable sd card and tried it that way. all that did was change the CWM menu blue instead of orange.
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so here's a new one for you. I was going through the three finger salute method and screwed it up. low and behold I actually got to the cyanogenmod circle screen. Think we might be good to go.
vikingmedic said:
flashed [romrestore-CWMflashable.zip - ] rebooted. same thing. straight back to the clockworkmod recovery menu.
created the CWM-5.5.0.4 bootable sd card and tried it that way. all that did was change the CWM menu blue instead of orange.
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I suggest you flash my zip for putting stock recovery back on the system. Then boot and let it do what it had been trying to do, whatever that is. It could be trying to do the 8 failed boot reset.Then when it has finished, put a new rom on it.
Either that or put stock on it (A15) and it will put everything back to virgin. Then you can put your own rom on it.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
Hello,
I used to have a NC successfully running CM7 until it crashed a few weeks ago.
After the crash, in my enthusiasm to fix it, I MUCKED IT UP royally. It tried to boot showing the CWM logo for a moment, then went to black screen.
I tried following the forums to fix the issue, but I only made it worse. Long story short, I may have deleted all my partitions, including partition 3; but, with Leapinlar's help (thanks so much to you for your patience) I was able to flash partitions 1,4,5,6,7,8. Then partition2 with a specially written zip file (again, thanks Leapinlar). At this point, my NC boots directly to CWM 5.5.0.4 on the emmc.
I am ready to try and rebuild, but I am on information overload. I want to know:
1. Which set of files (boot, cwm, cm10 and gapps) works together for a relatively seamless install?
2. Can these files be loaded on a blank NC. Meaning, do I need to get it back up to factory settings before I can modify it again?
3. Should I donate it to one of you to use as a tester and just buy a Google 10 or ASUS Infinity?
I plan on deleting all files except the latest ones I got from Leapinlar's post. I am not asking to reinvent the wheel at this post, just that I be directed to where the best option rests.
Thanks for you help,
Gilligan's sister - Ms. Y
OK, I recommend the 04/21 version of CM10 which you can get here. And for gapps, you need the 20121011 version here. And for emmc CWM, I recommend the 5.5.0.4 version you can get here. Just flash all of these with the 5.5.0.4 you currently have on emmc. Do all three before you reboot. No need to do any wiping or anything else. Hopefully our partition repairs did everything right and it boots to the new CM10.
As far as getting another device, I would wait until you see how you like this repaired one. If it does not work or you are not happy with it, then consider another device. As far as another device, I like the new Nook HD+, but I don't know how it compares with the others you mentioned.
Flash Order
leapinlar said:
OK, I recommend the 04/21 version of CM10 which you can get here. And for gapps, you need the 20121011 version here. And for emmc CWM, I recommend the 5.5.0.4 version you can get here. Just flash all of these with the 5.5.0.4 you currently have on emmc. Do all three before you reboot. No need to do any wiping or anything else. Hopefully our partition repairs did everything right and it boots to the new CM10.
As far as getting another device, I would wait until you see how you like this repaired one. If it does not work or you are not happy with it, then consider another device. As far as another device, I like the new Nook HD+, but I don't know how it compares with the others you mentioned.
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Does flashing order matter?
CM10 -> GApps -> 5.5.0.4
msy4moment said:
Does flashing order matter?
CM10 -> GApps -> 5.5.0.4
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No, but do it in that order.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
Files Flashed Successfully - BUT - NC Won't Boot Correctly
leapinlar said:
No, but do it in that order.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
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Flashed files in order suggested (all files flashed successfully.)
Removed SDCard
Rebooted System
NC starts to boot
Gets to Cyanoboot - Universal Bootloader
Attempts automatic reboot three(3) times
Stalls at black screen
msy4moment said:
Flashed files in order suggested (all files flashed successfully.)
Removed SDCard
Rebooted System
NC starts to boot
Gets to Cyanoboot - Universal Bootloader
Attempts automatic reboot three(3) times
Stalls at black screen
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Any messages during the three reboots? Or does it just say loading... and reboots to cyanoboot? And the last time when it goes to black screen, does it say loading... first?
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Messages during auto reboot
leapinlar said:
Any messages during the three reboots? Or does it just say loading... and reboots to cyanoboot? And the last time when it goes to black screen, does it say loading... first?
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
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* There are no messages during the reboots
* Just says loading before reboots to cyanoboot
* Yes, does say loading before it goes to black screen
(Screen Shot)
EMMC 01 (Upper Left Hand Corner)
cyanoboot
universal bootloader (middle of screen)
Loading...(middle of screen)
msy4moment said:
* There are no messages during the reboots
* Just says loading before reboots to cyanoboot
* Yes, does say loading before it goes to black screen
(Screen Shot)
EMMC 01 (Upper Left Hand Corner)
cyanoboot
universal bootloader (middle of screen)
Loading...(middle of screen)
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Did you try holding the n button during the first time the cyanoboot logo showed? That should bring up the boot menu. Then select emmc recovery and see if CWM comes up. If it does try doing a "wipe data/factory reset". The reboot and see what you get. If it still hangs, boot back to CWM and reflash CM10 and boot again.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
Boot in NC Boot Menu
leapinlar said:
Did you try holding the n button during the first time the cyanoboot logo showed? That should bring up the boot menu. Then select emmc recovery and see if CWM comes up. If it does try doing a "wipe data/factory reset". The reboot and see what you get. If it still hangs, boot back to CWM and reflash CM10 and boot again.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
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* Held "n" to boot into Boot Menu
* Selected EMMC Recovery
NC rebooted into CWM
* Selected Wipe Data/Factory reset
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CWM-based Recovery v5.5.0.4
-- Wiping data...
Formatting /data...
Formatting /cache...
Formatting /sd-ext...
E:format_volume: make_extf4fs failed on /dev/block/mmcblk1p2
Formatting /sdcard/.android_secure...
Error mounting /sdcard/.android_secure!
Skipping format...
Data wipe complete.
(End Screen Shot)
* Selected reboot system now
Attempted to boot
loading...
black screen
* Booted into CWM
* Flashed CM10
Rebooted System
Tries to load multiple times
Stuck on black screen
** Tried the steps again and the NC booted back in to CWM Recovery after multiple reboots**
Try redownloading the CM10 zip and reflashing. Maybe even the 4/14 version.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
Download CM10 again and Reflash
leapinlar said:
Try redownloading the CM10 zip and reflashing. Maybe even the 4/14 version.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
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I downloaded cm-10-20130421-Nightly-encore.zip again
Did wipe data/factory reset
Flashed file
RESULT: Boot loops, then Black screen
I downloaded cm-10-20130414-Nightly-encore.zip
Did wipe data/factory reset
Flashed file
Result: Boot loops, then Black Screen
Does the fact that I am using two (2) 16g SanDisk SDCards make a difference? I could not load the zip files on SDCard 1 because there was not enough space.
SDCard 1 -
boot files
cwm 5.5.0.4 zip
SDCard 2 -
cm-10-20130421-Nightly-encore.zip
cm-10-20130421-Nightly-encore.zip
gapps-lb-20121011-signed.zip
update-encore-cwm.5.5.0.4-emmc-racks.zip
msy4moment said:
I downloaded cm-10-20130421-Nightly-encore.zip again
Did wipe data/factory reset
Flashed file
RESULT: Boot loops, then Black screen
I downloaded cm-10-20130414-Nightly-encore.zip
Did wipe data/factory reset
Flashed file
Result: Boot loops, then Black Screen
Does the fact that I am using two (2) 16g SanDisk SDCards make a difference? I could not load the zip files on SDCard 1 because there was not enough space.
SDCard 1 -
boot files
cwm 5.5.0.4 zip
SDCard 2 -
cm-10-20130421-Nightly-encore.zip
cm-10-20130421-Nightly-encore.zip
gapps-lb-20121011-signed.zip
update-encore-cwm.5.5.0.4-emmc-racks.zip
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There still may be something wrong with your emmc partitions. Why don't you try an NC SD install per my thread linked in my signature.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD