i am currently using cm10.1 for defy i was bored because i couldn't access sd card or listen music so i decided to downgrade it.
but i am exeriencing some problems like if i downgrade to cm9 then it asks me to reset my phone because of some unexpected error in encryption or when i downgrade to cm10 then my phone's internal memory is not read so i cant download any apps from play store
does anyone know how to fix this
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did you convert filesystem back to ext3?
last CM10 ROM works pretty stable...
just changed yesterday from CM7 to CM10 and no regrets yet (CM10 != CM10.1)
shazkho said:
last CM10 ROM works pretty stable...
just changed yesterday from CM7 to CM10 and no regrets yet (CM10 != CM10.1)
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CM10 is NOT equal with CM10.1
CM10 = JB 4.1.x (with 2.6.x kernel)
CM10.1= JB 4.2.x (with 3.x kernel)
Ak****_Sharma said:
i am currently using cm10.1 for defy i was bored because i couldn't access sd card or listen music so i decided to downgrade it.
but i am exeriencing some problems like if i downgrade to cm9 then it asks me to reset my phone because of some unexpected error in encryption or when i downgrade to cm10 then my phone's internal memory is not read so i cant download any apps from play store
does anyone know how to fix this
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Try to reset moto recovery. If not help flash the sbf.
Hello .. I have a working CM7.2 Nook Color (via EMCC) that I installed per http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1030227. Based on what I've been reading - it's safe to run CM10. I have a second Nook Color I'm willing to lay CM10 onto. If for some reason CM10 just doesn't work well or not as snappy as 7.2 - can I downgrade to 7.2?
Why do I want to try CM10? Looking for better response from the device, 7.2 isn't snappy - seems laggy.. But like I posted in another thread, maybe I'm doing something wrong or maybe expecting too much from the device?
Thanks for any suggestions!
I answered your question in the other thread.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
My experience
I have just updated from 7.1 to 10 and, so far, everything seems better.
YMMV
Sorry, but could you give link to your response, please?
Thanks
leapinlar said:
I answered your question in the other thread.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
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Goldenmeadow said:
Sorry, but could you give link to your response, please?
Thanks
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Here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38672118
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
Hello. I am currently running the 10.1 nightly on my Nook Color booting from sd card. Can I update to the current nightly right on the device in the settings or will that mess up the devices software? Im a total Noob in case you didnt notice.
p.s I loved the Noob intro video.
Thanks.
Ron
Lozlo said:
Hello. I am currently running the 10.1 nightly on my Nook Color booting from sd card. Can I update to the current nightly right on the device in the settings or will that mess up the devices software? Im a total Noob in case you didnt notice.
p.s I loved the Noob intro video.
Thanks.
Ron
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No you cannot do it in settings directly. Go to my NC SD installation guide linked in my signature and I describe how to update to new nightlies.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
Hi guys,
I've owned a ton of android devices and used xda for years. I'm looking to buy a nook and I saw its possible to root the Nook HD but cant find anything about installing custom roms. Can someone please tell me if its possible and at this point in the game is the nook hd a good tablet?
thanks!
trexxcrap2 said:
Hi guys,
I've owned a ton of android devices and used xda for years. I'm looking to buy a nook and I saw its possible to root the Nook HD but cant find anything about installing custom roms. Can someone please tell me if its possible and at this point in the game is the nook hd a good tablet?
thanks!
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Right now on the HD you can root stock and run CM10.1 from a bootable SD. On the HD+ there is even a version of CM10.1 that you can put on internal memory, but that is not available yet for the HD. And the HD is a great tablet.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
leapinlar said:
Right now on the HD you can root stock and run CM10.1 from a bootable SD. On the HD+ there is even a version of CM10.1 that you can put on internal memory, but that is not available yet for the HD. And the HD is a great tablet.
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I'll second all that. I haven't used the plain HD, but I love my HD+. And the support community here is fairly small, but very active
I have CM11 installed on my nook hd+ at the moment and its decent.
I feel I would like to install the quickest and most efficient rom and kernel.
Does anyone know what rom is quickest/ most responsive.
spanielgita said:
I have CM11 installed on my nook hd+ at the moment and its decent.
I feel I would like to install the quickest and most efficient rom and kernel.
Does anyone know what rom is quickest/ most responsive.
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Ok I'm going to answer my own question.
I have tried the cm 11 rom and it gave me funny flashing screens, not particularly fast.
Cm 10.1 seems to be better stability and speed wise. I am upgrading to cm 10.2 now.
The screen flashing is caused by wallpaper, as users has guessed. Are you using Nova launcher by the chance? As for the question, I use succulent's CM11 for some months already, best rom here. I also run Trim one a week.
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asakurato said:
The screen flashing is caused by wallpaper, as users has guessed. Are you using Nova launcher by the chance? As for the question, I use succulent's CM11 for some months already, best rom here. I also run Trim one a week.
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I am currently running CM11 snapshot version. Previously I was running 10.2 stable. To be honest, I don't notice any significant difference in performance.
My tablet is new and I have not yet had the need to run trim. Can someone guide me how do I run it if I want to? I couldn't seem to find this info in the trim thread.
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Trekker56 said:
I am currently running CM11 snapshot version. Previously I was running 10.2 stable. To be honest, I don't notice any significant difference in performance.
My tablet is new and I have not yet had the need to run trim. Can someone guide me how do I run it if I want to? I couldn't seem to find this info in the trim thread.
Sent from my BN NookHD+ using Tapatalk Pro.
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I think it is automatic with CM11. You don't have to do anything yourself.
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Succulent's CM11 is the best ROM out there, imo.
(And yes, screen flashing is because of a bug in the wallpaper settings. It can be avoided by setting your wallpaper using the "Full Tool" instead of the "Portrait Tool".)
http://goo.im/devs/succulent/ovation/cyanogenmod/internal/cm_ovation_11.0_07MAR2014_HD.zip
Trekker56 said:
I am currently running CM11 snapshot version. Previously I was running 10.2 stable. To be honest, I don't notice any significant difference in performance.
My tablet is new and I have not yet had the need to run trim. Can someone guide me how do I run it if I want to? I couldn't seem to find this info in the trim thread.
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Trim is only automatic if your tablet is plugged in and idle. If you have apps that run in the background it will prevent trim from working. It can be run from the terminal if needed you will need to double check but I think it is Sudo fstrim -v /
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JanSpatschek said:
Succulent's CM11 is the best ROM out there, imo.
(And yes, screen flashing is because of a bug in the wallpaper settings. It can be avoided by setting your wallpaper using the "Full Tool" instead of the "Portrait Tool".)
http://goo.im/devs/succulent/ovation/cyanogenmod/internal/cm_ovation_11.0_07MAR2014_HD.zip
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I am curious to find out more about Succulent's CM11. His changes etc.
Is there a link to a forum post where this ROM is posted? This is better then just a download link in case he posts newer ROMs.
Cheers,
sb
sirbender42 said:
I am curious to find out more about Succulent's CM11. His changes etc.
Is there a link to a forum post where this ROM is posted? This is better then just a download link in case he posts newer ROMs.
Cheers,
sb
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Yes, here you go: http://iamafanof.wordpress.com/2013/12/20/cm11-0-kitkat-android-4-4-2-for-nook-hd-xx-20dec2013/
I would recommend the 3/7 build with the 8x8 fuzz kernel.
His latest build has the CM Theme engine bug (which sometimes FC's systemui etc.)
JanSpatschek said:
Yes, here you go: http://iamafanof.wordpress.com/2013/12/20/cm11-0-kitkat-android-4-4-2-for-nook-hd-xx-20dec2013/
I would recommend the 3/7 build with the 8x8 fuzz kernel.
His latest build has the CM Theme engine bug (which sometimes FC's systemui etc.)
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I am no expert. Is there something specific he has done so the UI is more responsive? Why not merge this upstream with Cyanogenmod? Especially all browsers (CM11 M6) could be better/faster.
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Yes, here you go: http://iamafanof.wordpress.com/2013/12/20/cm11-0-kitkat-android-4-4-2-for-nook-hd-xx-20dec2013/
I would recommend the 3/7 build with the 8x8 fuzz kernel.
His latest build has the CM Theme engine bug (which sometimes FC's systemui etc.)
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Bummer. I tried to read the install description for http://iamafanof.wordpress.com/2013/12/20/cm11-0-kitkat-android-4-4-2-for-nook-hd-xx-20dec2013/ including the 8x8 fuzz kernel several times. I already flashed CM11 M6 using a tutorial so I thought I will figure it out. But the description just confuses me.
Could somebody please write a short step-by-step tutorial including links to files needed?
To be honest, I'm still using CM 10.1.3 (Android 4.2.2) on the Nook HD+. I'm not too bothered about being on the latest Android version, as long as my current build is stable; which I find CM 10.1.3 is; a stable version of CM 10.2 has been released, and although the TRIM bug is non-existent now, I'm still not risking anything. CM 10.1.3 has not caused any problems whatsoever on my Nook HD+.
The Nook HD (the 7" model) is not affected by the TRIM bug, so I've updated that to CM 10.2; and that does offer a more responsive OS, most likely due to TRIM. I don't think I'll be updating these two tablets any time soon, especially as CyanogenMod are no longer releasing stable builds.
10.2.1 has wifi scanning quirks and I find that the web browser crashes often. So I'm on 10.1.3 as well. Maybe CM11 will be solid one day.
It blows my mind how much work it takes to make Google's Android drops work right.
By the way you can TRIM with 10.1.3 as long as you don't have a bugged EMMC chip. There is a app in the store called eMMC Brickbug Check that will tell you if you do. CM10.2.1 and newer have a kernel patch to workaround this bug but 10.1.3 does not.