[Q] Can't load 7.2 from CWM - Nook Color Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Why doesn't the latest release candidate for 7.2 show up as a loadable ROM update from my premium Rom Manager of CWM?
I know I can side load from SD but is there a reason that CWM doesn't recognize the updated ROM?

Littlewhat said:
Why doesn't the latest release candidate for 7.2 show up as a loadable ROM update from my premium Rom Manager of CWM?
I know I can side load from SD but is there a reason that CWM doesn't recognize the updated ROM?
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Depends on what you are running now. If a nightly, it won't see RC's. If a stable, it won't see RC'S. It will only show you RC's if you are running an RC.

Interesting, I am running a nightly, 7-11162011-Nightly-Encore.
Thanks for your response.

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CM7 forceclosing on load

Hi guys,
Just have a quick question- wondering if anyone is running into the same problem. I just installed Cyanogen 7 rc1, and it is force closing between the load screen and the welcome screen (for the first time).
I'm not sure if this is the correct place to post this, but any help would be great.
Thanks
Based off what I've read in the development threads, the RC does't seem to be too much of an RC. I'd restore and wait.
you have to flash RC1 over a nightly build.
Nowak4G said:
you have to flash RC1 over a nightly build.
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Yep! Its was a known issue with the first build of RC1. Something was botched. I recommend you either flash RC1 over nightly build #38, or you just flash nightly build #39 (which already includes fixes that were left out of RC1).
Cheers!

[Q] What ROM should i use after install of Manual Nooter? (CM7?)

Im about to install Manual Nooter on my SD card and begin to hack. Assuming everything goes correctly with that.....what ROM should i put on it after?
I hear CM7..now CM7.02 i think is the newest, is supposedly the best and fastest.
I know theres the froyo one as well.
Anyone have any ideas especially if your running one you like, let me know please. Thanks!!
Bobby
HD2-running Motomans Mytouch 4G rom
Nook Color
My vote would be for CM7 and the OC kernel. I played around with a bunch of the options and have settled on this as my base.
But it's so easy to try different things I would have to suggest that you try anything that catches your fancy, once you have a good backup of the current base configuration.
Chasmodai said:
My vote would be for CM7 and the OC kernel. I played around with a bunch of the options and have settled on this as my base.
But it's so easy to try different things I would have to suggest that you try anything that catches your fancy, once you have a good backup of the current base configuration.
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Thanks! yeah thats what i was gonna go with. I gotta MN on my sdcard woohooo......do you by chance have the link or info about the CM7 with OC kernel so i can install that next? Thats def what i want for right now
AEBobby912 said:
Thanks! yeah thats what i was gonna go with. I gotta MN on my sdcard woohooo......do you by chance have the link or info about the CM7 with OC kernel so i can install that next? Thats def what i want for right now
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I get the CM7 builds here:
http://mirror.cyanogenmod.com/?device=encore&type=nightly
(both the stable and nightly builds can be found at that link)
and the OC kernels here:
http://nook.handhelds.ru/dalingrin/kernels/
The "official" OC kernel thread is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925451
Have fun.
Chasmodai said:
I get the CM7 builds here:
http://mirror.cyanogenmod.com/?device=encore&type=nightly
(both the stable and nightly builds can be found at that link)
and the OC kernels here:
http://nook.handhelds.ru/dalingrin/kernels/
The "official" OC kernel thread is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925451
Have fun.
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AWESOME!!!! one more question.....whats the difference between stable CM7 builds and the nightly CM7 builds? just wondering if ones better to go with. Thanks for your help, means alot!
AEBobby912 said:
AWESOME!!!! one more question.....whats the difference between stable CM7 builds and the nightly CM7 builds? just wondering if ones better to go with. Thanks for your help, means alot!
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The nightly experimental builds are just that, experimental. They may blow up, or not work properly with certain apps, or conflict with the OC kernel. The stable builds are the "officially supported" builds.
What I currently have is a stable 7.02 configuration running with the 4-24 OC kernel and a bunch of installed apps that all work right in this setup. I back it up to my SD card using the"Backup Current ROM" option in ROM Manager (I bought the premium version).
If I update to a nightly I can always go back to that backup if I screw something up. I've only screwed it up that badly once so far
Chasmodai said:
The nightly experimental builds are just that, experimental. They may blow up, or not work properly with certain apps, or conflict with the OC kernel. The stable builds are the "officially supported" builds.
What I currently have is a stable 7.02 configuration running with the 4-24 OC kernel and a bunch of installed apps that all work right in this setup. I back it up to my SD card using the"Backup Current ROM" option in ROM Manager (I bought the premium version).
If I update to a nightly I can always go back to that backup if I screw something up. I've only screwed it up that badly once so far
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I have everything set up and working correctly (yayayayay!).....but im haveing trouble loading a kernel. Apparently i need an updated CWM on my sd card since i have 3.0.0.5, which is super outdated i think. The 4/24 kernel dowloads and install correctly, but it doesnt affect anything and i can still only OC to 925 through CM7 settings. Soooo im trying to look for the newest CWM so i can dowload and put it on my SD card
AEBobby912 said:
I have everything set up and working correctly (yayayayay!).....but im haveing trouble loading a kernel. Apparently i need an updated CWM on my sd card since i have 3.0.0.5, which is super outdated i think. The 4/24 kernel dowloads and install correctly, but it doesnt affect anything and i can still only OC to 925 through CM7 settings. Soooo im trying to look for the newest CWM so i can dowload and put it on my SD card
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You should be able to flash the current version of CWM from the ROM Manager application.

[Q] confused about kernal

I was wondering about the overclocking kernal for cm7. just how do i put it in. Do I have to do that when I first install or can I add it later. also does it really help. I mean is the difference really noticeable or not at all. I am still deciding if I should do it or not.
Kernels are flashed through ClockworkMod and can be flash anytime after you flash a rom. If you use the search bar you can easily find what particular kernel works for your setup.
OK, I think I found the right one but I was also wondering if I could install it when I first installed cm7. When I installed it I saw that it was searching for the kernel and for gapps but didn't find the n and skipped it. Could I install it then
chad11 said:
OK, I think I found the right one but I was also wondering if I could install it when I first installed cm7. When I installed it I saw that it was searching for the kernel and for gapps but didn't find the n and skipped it. Could I install it then
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CM7 has the ability to be overclocked as it sets.
settings > CM settings > performance > CPU settings.
just be extremely careful when Overclocking devices. it can takes it's toll in the long run.
and the g/apps are not kernel dependent they are ROM dependent.
OK but what do you mean by gapps are not kernal dependant
chad11 said:
OK but what do you mean by gapps are not kernal dependant
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On *UNIX based devices. They have a section of the firmware called the "kernel". The kernel accepts the coding, binary and scripts from the RAM/ROM and tells the hardware how to act, what to do, and when to do it.
The g/apps have nothing to do with the kernel.
The g/apps are Google's property and cannot be included in AOSP based ROMs. Those ROMs are developed from Google's code. And developers do not have the ability to add those at will. So we must flash them after/prior (depending on he ROM) to get the Google Apps.
YES! DO IT!
for me its like day and night, it so much smoother with dals OC kernel. and yes you can flash the OC kernel any time. you can flash cm7 rc1 then OC kernel in the same boot. or you can first install cm7 to check it out for a while and then later flash the new kernel. if you planning to flash dal's 6/18 kernel, make sure to get his app NC Tweaks.
NC Tweaks here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1104039
Dal's Kernel here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925451
thanks. What I want to know is how to flash it. do I do it the same way as gapps( have wifi and reboot in recovery mode) or is there a different way?
chad11 said:
thanks. What I want to know is how to flash it. do I do it the same way as gapps( have wifi and reboot in recovery mode) or is there a different way?
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You place the over clock zip file in the root of your sd card and flash it through cwm like you would a rom or gapps. So for example you would flash cm7 then gapps then the overclock kernel.
Not to Jack this thread, but I want to update from cm7 old kernel to New nightly build. Does the new kernel flash with the nightly?
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JeramyEggs said:
Not to Jack this thread, but I want to update from cm7 old kernel to New nightly build. Does the new kernel flash with the nightly?
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When you move from stable cm7 to cm7 nightly the new kernel is included. However the included kernel is overclockable only to 975mhz. If you want a higher clock speed you'll have to use dals 6182011 kernel, up to 1200mhz.
whats is cmw?
chad11 said:
whats is cmw?
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it's actually CWM.
ClockWork Manager
basically boot into recovery then flash.
OK. but this may be a stupid question but will the cm7 kernal work with the stable version7.0.3 because that is what I have.
chad11 said:
OK. but this may be a stupid question but will the cm7 kernel work with the stable version7.0.3 because that is what I have.
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I'm not following you cannot use just a Cyanogen(mod) kernel. They are built into their ROMs.
chad11 said:
OK. but this may be a stupid question but will the cm7 kernal work with the stable version7.0.3 because that is what I have.
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sorry, but no. dal's 6/18 OC kernel will not work with 7.0.3....
...just flash n118 and you'll be fine
Ok thanks anyway. do you know when the kernal will work with a stable version
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Ok thanks anyway. do you know when the kernal will work with a stable version
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The latest nightly should be considered stable. It is in release candidate stable for the next stable build. The next stable build should be released in the next couple of days.
neidlinger said:
it's actually CWM.
ClockWork Manager
basically boot into recovery then flash.
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No--It's- Clock Work Mod Recovery
CWMR ;^}
Jimbo67 said:
No--It's- Clock Work Mod Recovery
CWMR ;^}
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There is a Clockwork ROM Manager and a ClockworkMod Recovery image.
Together they are known as "CWM" Since one is a recovery and the other is a ROM manager.

Updating from cm7 7.0 to the newest nightly build.

Alright, I know. It's here somewhere, but Google, and the search here aren't cutting it. I am on the old cm7(Emmc) with the old kernel, and I want to update to a newer nightly build. How do I go about doing it? I am afraid to flash a new nightly because of the kernel. Does it flash with the new build? I am running smooth now, but wanna try out the working USB. Thanks......
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Just do a nandroid, flash the latest nightly, clear the caches. you are good to go. the nightly contains the new uboot and kernel.
Make sure you also flash the latest 6/13 gapps after you flash the latest nightly.
Im also going to update from nightly 87, .29 kernel and 1.1 uboot. I want to install nightly 117 or 118. I know the new uboot gets flash automatically. So just to clarify steps. First install nightly then kernel 6/30, gapps. Clean cache, wipe dalvik. Correct?
What about updating Clockwork Recovery? I've seen some people talking about it -- is it actually necessary?
autumnmist said:
What about updating Clockwork Recovery? I've seen some people talking about it -- is it actually necessary?
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Use Rom Manager to update clockwork to the latest. Can also use it for flashing nightlies... or RC1.
if you wish to check out usb hosting, you'll need to flash dal's new kernel 6/30 and his awesome app nook color tweaks
NC Tweaks here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1104039
Dal's Kernel here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925451
This is why I love this forum. The next time I am on my pc, I will thank you all. Unbelievable what can be done with this thing.
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[Q] nightly update

Everytime I try to update from 7.1.0 to the newest nightly it starts then says report problem to ROM manager.
dvrdwn said:
Everytime I try to update from 7.1.0 to the newest nightly it starts then says report problem to ROM manager.
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huh? please explain what you are doing, so we can try to help
all that is required to update is:
complete download of the rom & gapps
a working recovery (CWMod or Amon Ra)
or you can use rom manager to do all of it for you.
just let us know which method & more detail
dvrdwn said:
Everytime I try to update from 7.1.0 to the newest nightly it starts then says report problem to ROM manager.
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So report the problem
You need to give more information to us. My guess is you had low battery life?
dvrdwn said:
Everytime I try to update from 7.1.0 to the newest nightly it starts then says report problem to ROM manager.
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Are you trying to update from RC 7.1.0 to a 7.0.3.1 nightly?
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already figured it out. The problem was that I was running on 7.1.0-rc1 and wanted to update to the latest nightly. This is all CM7 and I was using ROM manager paid version. I've done this with no problem in the past. What I failed to do when using ROM manager was flash clockworkmod recovery before installing the latest nightly.

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