Errors on Startup with CM10! - Nook Color Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I installed CM10.1 following all the instructions installing the latest Nightly but now I am getting "Unfortunately, Setup Wizard has stopped." on first boot. What do I do? Help?

hammerhead13 said:
I installed CM10.1 following all the instructions installing the latest Nightly but now I am getting "Unfortunately, Setup Wizard has stopped." on first boot. What do I do? Help?
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What version of gapps did you install?
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.

The "startup wizard" referenced is probably the Google Apps as it thinks it is a new installation, but cannot complete it.
Here's what I did, and it worked. I located the latest Gapps for Cyanogenmod 10.1 on this site, copied the .zip file to a micro-SD card and rebooted the Nook back into the Cyanogenmod booter/recovery menu.
I then chose to "install zip from SD card", located the Gapps zip and loaded it.
I then rebooted and let Gapps complete it's initial startup wizard.
All done, no issues.
Hope this helps.

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[Q] Noob help please-Gapps issue/no Androit Marketplace

I have gone through the procedures to install cm7 and gapps. I get a successfull response saying cm7 was installed. I get a successful response saying gapps was installed. After that it's time to reboot my nook. I remove the sd card and reboot. Then I get an error: "install failed...please power off and back on to try again"
So I can boot up cm7 but there are no google apps. Nothing...not even a marketplace icon. I've reinstalled the sd items about 7 times with the same results. I have even reflashed my SD card with the both zip files and i get the same result.
Any help will be appreciated.
which gapps are you using? Some gapps aren't made for the Nook Color. I suggest using this link:
http://goo-inside.me/gapps/gapps-gb-20110613-signed.zip
ikingblack said:
which gapps are you using? Some gapps aren't made for the Nook Color. I suggest using this link:QUOTE]
I downloaded that file then dragged and dropped it to my sd card. I put it in my nook and did format system, format data, format cache, then install cm7 from sd card, then installed gapps from sd card. Now the first few times I tried this earlier in the day, the gapps install took a few minutes at least. Now it takes less than 10 seconds which doesn't seem right. Anyhow, after the install I removed the sd card and did the wipe data/factory reset, and then rebooted. I got the same error this time too. "Install failed, please power off and back on to try again".
Is there another way to install gapps from an sd card so I can set up my google account and download stuff from the marketplace?
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I successfully set up 2 Nook Color devices to run CM7 using this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1000957
It includes instructions for GAPS installation. Just make sure you do the steps in order and it should work fine...
Don't do the wipe factory reset after installing. Your wiping what you just installed. Just reboot after. And gaps should only take a few seconds to install.
Sent from my NookColor using XDA Premium App
I was having the same issue as you this morning. I reflashed using this ROM: http://download.cyanogenmod.com/get/update-cm-7.0.2-encore-signed.zip
For some reason there is an issue with 7.0.3 and android market.
I am having the same problems, so should I install 7.1.0 rc and then try gapps? I have 7.0.3 installed now

[Q] Help with market install

lol
looking in wrong section, found this under general:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1030227
I recently got a nook color and despite working on my Samsung Vibrant, Touchpad, and Evo 3d,. I am having a terrible time getting the nook setup.
Nook Color blue dot on 1.2 (so 1gb partition)
I did the verygreen install to SD card with Cyanogen and everything runs fine, but I can't get market to install. I've tried renaming the files, re-installing, tried the abd push and nothing.
Used rom manager to download and flash recovery
When I try to boot into recovery, I get tux, then statement saying B&N emmc in place and gapps installer not found then shutdown. No recovery menu option given.
I've come to the point where I've decided just to do an emmc install.
Any good guides out there for rooting a 1.2 and installing cyanogen 7.1 and market apps?
TIA
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1030227&highlight=guide
Used rom manager to download and flash recovery
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ROM Manager does not work when running CM7 on a SD card.

[Q] Nook Color rooted with cm10 and no gapps working

Hello. I have a nook color and i rooted it with cm10, everything fine till here but when i want to install google applications it doesn't want. I tried to download the google play, it installs but after 1 or 2 seconds it closes. I downloaded jb_multipack gapps and i get this error: E: error/sdcard/jb_multi-pack++v3beta_by_tantrums.zip, but before the error it's saying that installation complete and when i press "reboot now" i get the mentioned error and the nook freeze. Please help me i don't know what else i can do. I rooted the nook with cm7 also but the internet is not working. any idea?
jules1515 said:
Hello. I have a nook color and i rooted it with cm10, everything fine till here but when i want to install google applications it doesn't want. I tried to download the google play, it installs but after 1 or 2 seconds it closes. I downloaded jb_multipack gapps and i get this error: E: error/sdcard/jb_multi-pack++v3beta_by_tantrums.zip, but before the error it's saying that installation complete and when i press "reboot now" i get the mentioned error and the nook freeze. Please help me i don't know what else i can do. I rooted the nook with cm7 also but the internet is not working. any idea?
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You need to go to goo.im and download gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip and flash that. Since you messed with those other versions first, I recommend going to CWM or TWRP and wiping /system, followed by reinstalling CM10 and the correct gapps.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD

[Help!] Can't flash custom ROM because..

I flashed "Resurection Remix" but it's stuck first time booting. I've left it for up to 20 minutes and it hasn't done anything then I had problems getting in to recovery but I managed to get in to recovery but then Windows stopped picking up the storage on the Redmi 2 so I can't get the rom on to the Redmi 2.
I then tried to "adb sideload" but no matter what driver I use, it says "you need adb 1.0.32 or newer to sideload this device" so i'm stuck yet again.
The Redmi 2 only appears in Device Manager when it's in "fastboot" mode and I currently have the latest drivers from Android SDK.
This isn't really my strong point in technology so i'm highly confused as to what to do, does anyone know how to help. Please.
@CarterDavison
This thing also happened with me. Resurrection remix got bootloop on my phone. But there is no thing to worry about. Follow these steps :
1) Download CM 13 (latest emfox build) and micro arm 6.0 gapps from opengapps.
2) Place them in the external SD card.
3) Boot into recovery, Mount ext SD card.
4) Clear data, cache &dalvik cache.
5) Flash ROM then gapps.
6) Reboot, done.
PM me if something goes wrong.
God of War™ said:
@CarterDavison
This thing also happened with me. Resurrection remix got bootloop on my phone. But there is no thing to worry about. Follow these steps :
1) Download CM 13 (latest emfox build) and micro arm 6.0 gapps from opengapps.
2) Place them in the external SD card.
3) Boot into recovery, Mount ext SD card.
4) Clear data, cache &dalvik cache.
5) Flash ROM then gapps.
6) Reboot, done.
PM me if something goes wrong.
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If you had of read op, I can't move anything to the SD Card because windows won't pick it up.
@God of War™
CarterDavison said:
If you had of read op, I can't move anything to the SD Card because windows won't pick it up.
@God of War™
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Pull out the external SD card, use a card reader and then move the ROM & gapps .
God of War™ said:
Pull out the external SD card, use a card reader and then move the ROM & gapps .
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I've managed to fix it and flash "Resurrection Remix" without the boot problem although I keep getting "Setup Wizard has stopped" and "Google Play services has stopped" even though i've tried 2-3 different gapps and reflashing remix.
Any ideas?
CarterDavison said:
I've managed to fix it and flash "Resurrection Remix" without the boot problem although I keep getting "Setup Wizard has stopped" and "Google Play services has stopped" even though i've tried 2-3 different gapps and reflashing remix.
Any ideas?
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I think you need to gave all permissions to gapps or did you used the right gapps?
CarterDavison said:
I've managed to fix it and flash "Resurrection Remix" without the boot problem although I keep getting "Setup Wizard has stopped" and "Google Play services has stopped" even though i've tried 2-3 different gapps and reflashing remix.
Any ideas?
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Give all permissions to all the google apps. This is marshmallow & you need to grant permissions to every app.
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God of War™ said:
Give all permissions to all the google apps. This is marshmallow & you need to grant permissions to every app.
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I went through another 2 gapps and managed to get one that just worked.
CarterDavison said:
I went through another 2 gapps and managed to get one that just worked.
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Which gapps did the work ?
I am also facing same problem.
Lennoard
CarterDavison said:
I went through another 2 gapps and managed to get one that just worked.
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Reboot to TWRP, Mount /system
Go to advanced ~> File manager, browse to system find setup wizard and delete it
Reboot
Or, download latest Resurrection Remix 5.6.2

[HOW-TO] Updating Nook HD+ Internal EMMC from CM11 to LN14.1

Caveat emptor: adopt/follow this guide at your own risk.
Below is a procedure that can be used to update your HD+ EMMC to LN14.1 from CM11 (if your HD+ is currently running stock ROM, use the process described at https://forum.xda-developers.com/nook-hd/general/how-to-installing-ln14-1-internally-hd-t3562810/).
Download the following files to a location in your user content-media storage space on the HD+:
amaces' flashable TWRP zip file, e.g., twrp-3.0.1-0-ovation.zip ( https://notredame.app.box.com/s/26a4bygh9vbaw7jjq08xr5evomvaw5ww/1/3332706778)
amaces' flashable LN14.1 ROM zip file, e.g., lnos_ovation-ota-NMF26Q.170104.zip from https://notredame.app.box.com/s/26a4bygh9vbaw7jjq08xr5evomvaw5ww/1/3332706778
the flashable zip file of the Gapps pico package open_gapps-arm-7.1-pico-2017[mmdd].zip from http://opengapps.org/
Boot into your current EMMC recovery.
Select install zip and install the TWRP recovery zip file obtained in step 1(a).
Power off the Nook.
Boot into the new TWRP recovery flashed in the step 3 (press and hold the Home button, then press and hold the Power button until after the CyanoBoot Universal Bootloader screen comes on, then release both buttons).
Select wipe /data & factory reset.
Select install zip and install the LN14.1 zip file.
Select install zip and install the Gapps zip file.
Reboot into the new LN14.1.
Once the Nook completes the boot (be patient as it takes quite a bit of time), set up the Wifi connectivity and your Google account info. Note that the Apps you previously have on CM11 will not be auto-downloaded/restored into your new LN14.1.
If you run into problems during initial setup:
- absence of WiFi network setup step: see this post
- setup process crashes (as have been reported with some combos of ROM and GApps build versions): retry the clean install process with the sequence of steps # 6, #7 & #9 (i.e., skipping over step #8 flashing GApps) and complete the initial setup, then reboot into TWRP to flash GApps; see also https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72104906&postcount=37 for solution for other setup crash causes.
To enable "Root", see https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72185622&postcount=1915.
Notes
If you encounter errors in step 3 (using your existing CWM recovery to flash the new TWRP zip file):
- If you have a SD card handy, consider using the procedure described at https://forum.xda-developers.com/nook-hd/general/how-to-installing-ln14-1-internally-hd-t3562810.
- Otherwise, you can try to flash the flashable TWRP zip file available at http://www.mediafire.com/file/3gj4g9j1x363dor/cwm-flashable_twrp-3.0.1-0-ovation.zip.
Please post any comment/question on the features or performance of AOSP & LN ROM builds on the Developer's thread at https://forum.xda-developers.com/nook-hd/development/marshmallow-nook-hd-hd-t3239269.
I'm on CM11 and am getting hung up trying to install TWRP. I get:
This package is for device: ovation; this device is .
Status 7
Installation aborted
Tips?
I'm running EMMC CWM v6.0.4.6
stupid_nut said:
I'm on CM11 and am getting hung up trying to install TWRP. I get:
This package is for device: ovation; this device is .
Status 7
Installation aborted
Tips?
I'm running EMMC CWM v6.0.4.6
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Is your device a Nook HD+?
digixmax said:
Is your device a Nook HD+?
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Made me question myself but yes.
Nook HD+
I'm running 11-2014-1112-SNAPSHOT-M12-ovation
Even wiped and backed up to a fresh copy of CM. The system info even says the device is ovation. Bit confused. Any ideas?
stupid_nut said:
Made me question myself but yes.
Nook HD+
I'm running 11-2014-1112-SNAPSHOT-M12-ovation
Even wiped and backed up to a fresh copy of CM. The system info even says the device is ovation. Bit confused. Any ideas?
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Have you tried flashing TWRP through their official app? I think I also had trouble trying to flash TWRP through CWM, but the app worked at the time.
You could also flash internal TWRP through Amaces's multi mode bootable SD recovery. It does mean you'd need to setup a spare SD card for it, but it can be good to have handy anyway [emoji6]
stupid_nut said:
Made me question myself but yes.
Nook HD+
I'm running 11-2014-1112-SNAPSHOT-M12-ovation
Even wiped and backed up to a fresh copy of CM. The system info even says the device is ovation. Bit confused. Any ideas?
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I can't tell why the update script doesn't identify your device as "ovation".
If you have an SD card handy, I'd suggest that you try the procedure described at https://forum.xda-developers.com/nook-hd/general/how-to-installing-ln14-1-internally-hd-t3562810. Otherwise, you can try to flash the flashable TWRP zip file available at http://www.mediafire.com/file/3gj4g9j1x363dor/cwm-flashable_twrp-3.0.1-0-ovation.zip.
Thanks guys!
I just ended up using the SD card procedure. TWRP app failed as well. CM11 was slowing to a crawl on the NookHD+ so hopefully Lineage will give it new life!
error 20 on gapps (you don't have Android 7)
Hi, had CM11 on my HD+ for over a year. Unfortunately I left it on til battery completely discharged the other night, and even after charging to 100%, it would only go in a boot loop. (cyanogenmod bootloader, then robot face, then cyanogenmod bootloader again, then robot face again, etc, nonstop). So I thought, why not wipe it and put Lineage on?
So first following the link from this thread, for doing a from scratch install (not the link for if you have CM11 since it wasn't even booting for me, so assuming corrupt),
I got to the point of installing TWRP, and it failed with a zip signature verification error. So okay, I uncheck that verification box, and it appeared to install okay. Onto the lnos zip file. As a precaution, I also unchecked the verification box (thinking it might fail like the TWRP install), and besides a couple messages about "E: unknown command [LOG] " which I ignored (from what I read online can be safely ignored?) , and it took a good while (10 or more minutes? didn't time it) and says "script succeeded: result was [10000000] ,updating partition details, ....done" So I assumed it installed? Then tried installing open_gapps-arm-7.1-pico-20170329.zip, and it fails with "This GApps pkg is for Android 7.1.X only. Please download the correct version for your ROM: 4.4.4.(SDK 19) GApps installation failed No changes were made to your device. Installer will now exit Error Code: 20" and install failed basically. So I reboot and what do you know I still see the CM boot loop going on. Does this mean the old CM11 OS is still installed? Or just a bootloader? And if I press "N" I see TWRP as an option, as well as CM (legacy) So I boot to TWRP and go to Wipe, but this time, do Advanced, and select to wipe all items except external SD. Restart, and same CM boot loop is going on. (I had done the basic Wipe before that)
So something isn't right here, or I'm missing some steps? Any help please?
baytee said:
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So something isn't right here, or I'm missing some steps? Any help please?
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Since you're posting in this thread, I can't tell if you have tried the alternative procedure in this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/nook-hd/general/how-to-installing-ln14-1-internally-hd-t3562810.
digixmax said:
Since you're posting in this thread, I can't tell if you have tried the alternative procedure in this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/nook-hd/general/how-to-installing-ln14-1-internally-hd-t3562810.
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YES I tried both procedures. In fact I tried that link you have for "installing new" procedure first But it failed on the Gapps part. And like I said the previous CM11 (at least boot part) seems corrupt as its stuck in a boot loop. So ideally if it's not riskier, I was attempting to wipe off the old system. (unless by checking all the boxes except SD, under Wipe, Advanced, I did accomplish that? and just the boot/bootloader portion remains?
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So first following the link from this thread, for doing a from scratch install (not the link for if you have CM11 since it wasn't even booting for me, so assuming corrupt),
I got to the point of installing TWRP, and it failed with a zip signature verification error. So okay, I uncheck that verification box, and it appeared to install okay. Onto the lnos zip file. As a precaution, I also unchecked the verification box (thinking it might fail like the TWRP install), and besides a couple messages about "E: unknown command [LOG] " which I ignored (from what I read online can be safely ignored?) , and it took a good while (10 or more minutes? didn't time it) and says "script succeeded: result was [10000000] ,updating partition details, ....done" So I assumed it installed? Then tried installing open_gapps-arm-7.1-pico-20170329.zip, and it fails with "This GApps pkg is for Android 7.1.X only. Please download the correct version for your ROM: 4.4.4.(SDK 19) GApps installation failed No changes were made to your device. Installer will now exit Error Code: 20" and install failed basically. So I reboot and what do you know I still see the CM boot loop going on. Does this mean the old CM11 OS is still installed? Or just a bootloader?
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It appears that the old CM11 ROM is still there, the "... succeed ... " message notwithstanding.
The problem behavior seems to be pointing to the possibility that your EMMC is hosed (not readable/writeable). You can test this by trying to re-install stock ROM (see #6 of https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2062613).
And if I press "N" I see TWRP as an option, as well as CM (legacy)
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These are just the choices of TWRP & CWM recovery available on the SD.
So I boot to TWRP and go to Wipe, but this time, do Advanced, and select to wipe all items except external SD. Restart, and same CM boot loop is going on. (I had done the basic Wipe before that)
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You should never need to wipe anything other than /data and /cache (/system typically gets wiped automatically (aka reformatted) as part of the process of flashing a new ROM version).
digixmax said:
It appears that the old CM11 ROM is still there, the "... succeed ... " message notwithstanding.
The problem behavior seems to be pointing to the possibility that your EMMC is hosed (not readable/writeable). You can test this by trying to re-install stock ROM (see #6 of https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2062613).
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I downloaded the stock rom zip , put it on sdcard, booted to TWRP, didn't do any Wipe but clicked Install, chose that zip, unchecked zip signature verification, swiped to start it, get:
"Failed to retouch '/system/lib/libemoji.so'.
Updater process ended with ERROR: 7
Error installing zip file '/external_sd/NookHDplus-stock-2.1.1.-rooted.zip'
Updating partition details...
...done
So, any hope for my HD+ ? If eMMC IS hosed as you mention, what causes this? And are there any tricks to UN-Hose it? Or is it now a useless dead tablet? Why would my battery going to zero screw things up so badly?
baytee said:
I downloaded the stock rom zip , put it on sdcard, booted to TWRP, didn't do any Wipe but clicked Install, chose that zip, unchecked zip signature verification, swiped to start it, get:
"Failed to retouch '/system/lib/libemoji.so'.
Updater process ended with ERROR: 7
Error installing zip file '/external_sd/NookHDplus-stock-2.1.1.-rooted.zip'
Updating partition details...
...done
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To flash stock ROM you need CWM version 6.0.2.8 attached at the end of the post I referenced.
So, any hope for my HD+? If eMMC IS hosed as you mention, what causes this? And are there any tricks to UN-Hose it? Or is it now a useless dead tablet?
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If your EMMC is dead, you can try to run CM11 entirely off an SD card -- see https://iamafanof.wordpress.com/201...-4-4-4-for-bricked-no-emmc-nook-hd-04nov2014/.
My Hd is one of those that won't reliably boot to sd card. Any possibility for unbricking , Similar to these (though these steps are for nook tablet, not HD)?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1513583http://bishoptec.com/2012/06/how-to-un-brick-a-nook-tablet-8gb-or-16gb/
baytee said:
My Hd is one of those that won't reliably boot to sd card. Any possibility for unbricking , Similar to these (though these steps are for nook tablet, not HD)?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1513583http://bishoptec.com/2012/06/how-to-un-brick-a-nook-tablet-8gb-or-16gb/
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That "tool" for unbricking the NT also boots and runs off a SD card.
While it never reliably booted to the cm11 OS on the sdcard, it's been booting okay lately to recovery at least Twrp maybe even cwm , so assuming I can boot to those , again,does that repair option for NT also work for HD+?
baytee said:
While it never reliably booted to the cm11 OS on the sdcard, it's been booting okay lately to recovery at least Twrp maybe even cwm , so assuming I can boot to those , again,does that repair option for NT also work for HD+?
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The NT unbricking tool only works for the NT.
Assuming your EMMC is not dead, and its factory-installed partition structure is not corrupted or altered, you can accomplish the same end-goal as the NT tool does by re-flashing to stock ROM using the files linked in the post I had referenced in my earlier reply.
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digixmax said:
The NT unbricking tool only works for the NT.
Assuming your EMMC is not dead, and its factory-installed partition structure is not corrupted or altered, you can accomplish the same end-goal as the NT tool does by re-flashing to stock ROM using the files linked in the post I had referenced in my earlier reply.
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Thank you but again , i tried that already and it failed, which is why I was asking if any of those procedures in the links I posted would work, which u already indicated the NT one wouldn't. I've seen various other xda posts talking about either ADB or partitioning or formatting commands. Was just hoping this HD+ wasn't dead and that I could somehow hack this back to life instead of chucking it in the trash....
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Thank you but again , i tried that already and it failed, which is why I was asking if any of those procedures in the links I posted would work, which u already indicated the NT one wouldn't. I've seen various other xda posts talking about either ADB or partitioning or formatting commands. Was just hoping this HD+ wasn't dead and that I could somehow hack this back to life instead of chucking it in the trash....
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The stock rom you tried to install was the rooted version that I customized. Try a plain stock rom from that same thread. Try an older version. That error was a common one for some devices.
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Will this guide also work on the Nook HD? (Using the equivalent Hummingbird files, of course).

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