I had JF 1.5 cupcake with hard spl and apps 2 sd2 well I noticed my phone was lagging a lot and force closing a lot so I wiped it while I was at work and it was much faster then I restored my apps and market kept forcing close after doing marcus apps2sd commands but not the program.
then i wiped again and used jf lucids app "lucid app" and it still forced closed then I did the wipe again and did the marcus again using the terminal not the apps2sd2. well I gave up so I bought a new card for 3 bucks brand new never opened 8gb class 4 from my buddy.
now I tried to unmount the card and put the 8gb straight in out of the box and the g1 screen freezes. so I thought it was because of the apps so I put the old sdcard in and it booted phone then I made the biggest mistake ever apparently and formated the card with paragon the old sdcard I mean.
now the phone won't boot just hangs on the g1 screen no matter which card I put in and I can still get into recovery but am not sure what do from here I've tried wiping it with the old sdcard and the new sdcard and with no sdcard nothing works.
I have adb 1.5 on my pc and everytime I try to push update.zip to /sdcard/update.zip it says sbin/sh adb: not found.
what can I do.
it's my only phone.
PlatinumMOTO said:
I had JF 1.5 cupcake with hard spl and apps 2 sd2 well I noticed my phone was lagging a lot and force closing a lot so I wiped it while I was at work and it was much faster then I restored my apps and market kept forcing close after doing marcus apps2sd commands but not the program.
then i wiped again and used jf lucids app "lucid app" and it still forced closed then I did the wipe again and did the marcus again using the terminal not the apps2sd2. well I gave up so I bought a new card for 3 bucks brand new never opened 8gb class 4 from my buddy.
now I tried to unmount the card and put the 8gb straight in out of the box and the g1 screen freezes. so I thought it was because of the apps so I put the old sdcard in and it booted phone then I made the biggest mistake ever apparently and formated the card with paragon the old sdcard I mean.
now the phone won't boot just hangs on the g1 screen no matter which card I put in and I can still get into recovery but am not sure what do from here I've tried wiping it with the old sdcard and the new sdcard and with no sdcard nothing works.
I have adb 1.5 on my pc and everytime I try to push update.zip to /sdcard/update.zip it says sbin/sh adb: not found.
what can I do.
it's my only phone.
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whats the error message it says when your wiping ?? try to use haykuro rom, and see if that will work
the wiping goes fine no errors it just hangs on the g1 screen.
I can't load anything on the sdcard I broke my usb sdcard reader so I dont' have one now I always use the phone.
is there a way to fastboot and do it?
am I gonna have to reflash rc29 and start all over again?
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am I gonna have to reflash rc29 and start all over again?
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yea you need a card reader, if you where in dallas, i have plenty of those, they come in handy when flashes dont work right
I was able to flash the images seperately now I'm gonna flash jfmod back onto the phone so far so good except my service keeps cutting out.
ok new problem I managed to get the phone to load like I said earlier and installed the new sdcard now I did another wipe and then applied the update of JFMod and its stuck yet again.
when I go into fastboot and try fastboot update update.zip it says something like android-info.txt not found
so i have decided no matter which build i use i can not instal weatherbug on it. it will download but will not instal. it simply stops the instal process after it downloads and wont instal. i tried the whole unmount sd card and all that and it will not work. not a huge deal but still anoying. then i tried to instal the mobile photobucket app and it does the same thing.
so i decide hey why not just download the apk online and instal them that way. well umm i cant find them anywhere. all i can find is the warewz sites and i dont want that. i dont trust them and dont want stuff messing up my phone. anyone know where to find the free versions of these and other apps online in apk form?
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You need to fix your market download issue. Menu, applications, manage, all, scroll to market, delete data, force close, go back to market and get android id changer. Use that to change your id to something other than what is shown with same number of characters.
This of course assumes you are using froyo.
You can get you actual id ny flashing stock and using the app then save file which can then be used in the future
Swyped...and sorry I don't proofread
that worked. as a matter of fact it worked so well that the phone upon reboot would be stuck in a endless android logo loading loop and i had to reformat the sd card and start over.
on the bright side i dont know what went wrong the first time but this time with the same build both weatherbug and photobucket instaled form the market with no issues so yea
Your sd card had bad sectors, formatting corrected it
yea which is odd sense i did a full format of the card before i put this build on it. actually im using a 8gb level 8 card for this and keeping another build on the 16gb card that comes with the hd2 so if something happens and i dont have time to fix it i can just do a quick sd card switch and be good to go lol.
Not sure what would have caused the issue with your sd card or boot loop. Killing the market would not have that result. Not sure why changing your id would cause that either. I am glad you finally got it though even though it was not easy
Swyped...and sorry I don't proofread
yea its all good now. thanks for the help anyway.
ok so i rooted my 1.2 NC with ManualNooter 4.6.16 using CWM 3.0.2.8
started it up fine. but i dont have any market? am i missing a file? i searched google and someone said use apk-enabler-1-1a-signed.zip for non-market apps. but i dont know if that will fix my problem so i can download from the app store like i use to on 1.1.. any ideas?
also my micro sd 4gb wont let me format it. tried disk managment way and also the hp tool. says its write protected. its weird cause thats the microsd card that i put the manual nooter on.gahhh any help pleaseee?
1. I don't root so I can't help
2. Use MiniTool Partition Wizard to re-format the card
im trying to use the program you suggested votinh.. but it just keeps saying pending operations and does nothing. ive tried other computers and it wont let me partition it e ither
so no one has any idea why i dont have the market even though i used the latest manualnooter?
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1. Running CM7 on SDcard, so have no idea.
2. Using your Nook to format your card.
how do i know what CM im using? and i bought a little usb attachment. insert the microsd into the usb tool and plubin to usb. bought a new microsd card so i dont need to worry to much about my old one, BUT i still want to know which CM i need to use and how to tell which one im using? im not super pro when it comes to this stuff but i try to read the walkthrough thoroughly. AND for the issue with not having the market even though i used the ManualNooter 4.6.16? cause i cant seem to find anyone else having this problem?
rooted my nook back to the way i had it with 1.1. guess il just wait a few months til all bugs are worked out
I have a Nook Color. Somehow (and I really can't recall how), I can no longer get to the B&N side of my Nook. Even with the micro-SD out, I still go directly into CYANOGEN. To make matters worse, every single app I try to get from the market will not download. Once I 'Accept & download', the app starts to download then I get an Error overlay screen: "name-of-software" could not be downloaded due to an error.
So I have a V--E--R--Y generic tablet that can't do much. Please help.
Thanx in advance...................................
How did you go about installing CM7? Did you install it to the internal storage?
Please help!!! Noobie messed up NC (big time)
That's part of the problem. I did not consciously install to internal memory, I wanted it to boot from the SD card.
That's what I did...
That's what I did once. I unwittingly installed it onto the internal memory. It also happened to be really buggy. I restored it to stock using Clockworkmod Recovery. Did you use the installer for the SD card?
On a 16GB microSD, I used Win32DiskImager to write 1gb_clockwork-3.2.0.1-eyeballer to a newly-formatted SD card.
I put the ZIP file for: gapps-gb-20110828-signedgapps-gb-20110828-signed, and gapps-gb-20110828-newtalk-signed.
I tried the home-power key combo. It asks me if I'm sure that I want to restore to the factory. I say "Yes" but when the Nook starts up, I'm still in cyanogen mod.
Should I (re-)format the MicroSD, write 1gb_clockwork-3.2.0.1-eyeballer (or another version) then move recovery-clockwork-3.2.0.1-encore?
Aside from not being able to get back to B&N-supplied software, I can't do anything with the NC as an Android tablet.
OP, do you intend to install CM7 into the internal memory?
All I'm trying to accomplish is to get back to the factory NC settings. Once I can get there, I'll decide.
How to hard reset and Factory Default Nook Color - http://goo.gl/pSFui
Power down your NC. Wait approximately 10 seconds or so-- just give it a bit of a break between shut down and factory reset.
Press and hold power button and your "N" home button almost simultaneously-- press Power first and then the N.
Hold these until your screen flashes the "Touch the future of reading" message; hold for a second or two afterward, then release. You will then get a prompt asking if you want to reset your nook to factory. Press the home button to continue. It will ask you to confirm. Press the home key again. Your nook will deregister, reset, and when it reboots, you will see "Kate" in her tutorial video, as if you'd never registered it in the first place.
(Obviously your account info will still be valid-- simply register with your email/pw combo instead of creating a new account.)
Hope this helps- if so please click thanks
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I did this (more than once - grrrrrrrrrrrrr!). I never see the "touch the future....." message. Instead, I get a cyanogen mod 7 screen with the message "Booting into Recovery". Then I get a sickly yellow-greenish screen that asks (twice) if I want to teset. I confirm both times then it "wipes" the data. It then boots into a cyanogen mod 7 screen (and the skateboarding 'droid) and I go through the registration process.
Now, when I select a Google app, the downloading (Google Maps) seems to be taking forever, but at least I'm not getting the error I got before.
Also, I do not see the progress of the download that I'm used to seeing on my phone. All I see is "movement" under the "Downloading..." message. How long do I leave it before I abort the download?
Your micro sd card is removed right?
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On a 16GB microSD, I used Win32DiskImager to write 1gb_clockwork-3.2.0.1-eyeballer to a newly-formatted SD card.
I put the ZIP file for: gapps-gb-20110828-signedgapps-gb-20110828-signed, and gapps-gb-20110828-newtalk-signed.
I tried the home-power key combo. It asks me if I'm sure that I want to restore to the factory. I say "Yes" but when the Nook starts up, I'm still in cyanogen mod.
Should I (re-)format the MicroSD, write 1gb_clockwork-3.2.0.1-eyeballer (or another version) then move recovery-clockwork-3.2.0.1-encore?
Aside from not being able to get back to B&N-supplied software, I can't do anything with the NC as an Android tablet.
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Eyeballer is a clockwork recovery bootable SD image which is used to install stuff (e.g. CM7) to internal memory.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1030227
VeryGreen (size agnostic thread) is the SD image which creates a full OS on the SD card itself leaving the internal memory alone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1000957
You have used the Eyeballer method and have therefore done an internal install. You must also have installed a CM7 zip not just the gapps zip as they are just google apps and not an actual ROM.
You have 2 ways forward.
The simplest is if you want to end up with internal CM7 and are not interested in running the B & N ROM. Start again by creating the Eyeballer SD card using win32diskImager. Make sure you use a real USB SD adapter and not a card slot on a laptop. Put onto the card the CM7 ROM zip. I recommend the one from the KANG MiRaGe thread in the development forum. It is the most up to date and stable version available at the moment. Also put on one gapps zip (20110828). Now put the card in Nook, Power up and when in recovery then use the menus to format system, data and cache. Do NOT format boot. Then flash the CM7 ROM zip, then the gapps zip. Power down and prepare a clean SD card either by reformatting the eyeballer card with something like the HP USB card utility or a partition manager in the PC like miniTools. You could also use a different SD card if you want to keep the eyeballer one for future use. Put the card back in, power up and you should now be in a stable CM7 environment where you can set up wifi, register with the Google market and download apps.
The second way if you really want to return to stock on the internal and run CM7 of the SD card then use the eyeballer method but instead of flashing CM7 and gapps you now use a return to stock zip. Make sure you still format the partitions as before.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=914690
Once you have it back to stock and upgraded to whatever stock you want then follow the VeryGreen method from the link above. Once the SD card has put CM7 on itself, do not worry that there is only a 114MB space if you ever put the card back in the PC. That is normal; it is just the boot partition that the PC sees. The rest of the card can be seen if you USB connect the Nook to the PC.
Yes it is. Also, even though I'm not getting an error, no apps are loading.
You absolutely rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm back at the NC "baseline". I tried to go back to a 1.2 (which is what it came with) using "update-nc-stock-1.2-signed". Once I re-booted, it kept returning to the NOOK COLOR screen. Then I used a 1.0.1 from your last post. It came back fine with 2 exceptions. 1) I now have a message that I need to install a SD card. When I do, my (Windows Explorer) "Computer" screen only recognizes the SD card and not the Nook. These are piddly little issues, but if I can get them fixed, great! (Right now, I cannot upgrade the NC or move any books or load any apps.
Thanks again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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That's part of the problem. I did not consciously install to internal memory, I wanted it to boot from the SD card.
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I had this same problem. Since I am a new member, and can't post links, I'm going to try to help.
Install Clockwork Recovery to an SD card. Yes, the same way you did when installing clockwork to the SD the first time.
There are some threads on other fourms (google is your friend) that have links to Update files that allow you to update while keeping clockwork recovery, and some that will remove clockwork recovery. If you can remove the SD card and boot into the Stock Nook OS, then don't worry about installing 1.0.0 or 1.0.1 like some of the forms say. Just place the .ZIP file of the hacked update (usually 1.3 or 1.4 I think) into the root folder of the SD card, then Install it on your NC just like installing CM7 onto the internal memory. Your nook should start working again. It restored mine to full functionality. I can now pay 3 Dollars for angry birds, but at least its not as terribly slow and laggy as it was with CM7.
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You absolutely rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When I do, my (Windows Explorer) "Computer" screen only recognizes the SD card and not the Nook. These are piddly little issues, but if I can get them fixed, great! (Right now, I cannot upgrade the NC or move any books or load any apps.
Thanks again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I had the same issue last weekend, somehow my internal memory had become unrecognizable to anything, and the local Barnes and Noble store had a SD card that repartitioned the internal memory, and I was back in business. And as an added bonus I now have the 4 GB app/BN partition and the 1 GB mostly useless partition.
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On a 16GB microSD, I used Win32DiskImager to write 1gb_clockwork-3.2.0.1-eyeballer to a newly-formatted SD card. ...
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The instructions I see when googling around where I see that image mentioned are instructions for installing onto the Nook Color internal memory.
In the simplest case, making an n2a card is much less complicated than that ~ all you need is on the PC, write the size agnostic image, then drop in the CM7 build you want to use, then put the card in the Nook and it creates itself. There are upsides and downsides to different n2a methods, but that one seems to be the easiest ~ I've done it successfully several times, and I'm certainly nothing like an expert when it comes to these Android systems.
A recovery card image will make a bootable recovery card ... and while that might not have been what you needed to get what you want, its what you need to get the nook back to stock.
You might want to go to
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22809801&postcount=148
... to get a version of the 1.4.1 upgrade that your recovery card can install. You'll probably have to wipe all sorts of partitions, which means you'll have to sign in with the B&N store again and you'll get to download you B&N apps again, but that's pretty straightforward.
This OP in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10623716&postcount=1
... says that it will be necessary to format ("wipe") the /data and /system partitions, but it doesn't seem like you'll lose anything you want to keep. After all, you've either overwritten or completely tangled up your stock B&N info.
That post above has 1.4.1. There should be a signed 1.4.2 lying around somewhere, but if not, once its back to stock, you can update to 1.4.2 the normal way, download the B&N update file, drop it in the root of the Nook, make sure its at least 30% charged, and let it go to sleep, which will run the update file.
I've gone through 3 nook colors by now because the recharger cable continuously breaks and best buy refuses to simply replace the cable and instead replaces the ENTIRE SYSTEM (I guess it makes sense from their point of view), so I'm pretty experienced when it comes to rooting and un-rooting/factory resetting the nook, and when I received my latest one I decided to try a dual boot after being slightly impressed by the 1.4 update and enticed by the numerous comics now available on the nook store.
I used this method manually rooting the nook after repartitioning the internal data to the pre-blue dot packages, and finally booted up my old backup through a CWM flashable sd card, then unmounting the sd card while in CWM and then mounting my data SD card. Everything was working really well, and I was very pleased with my nook and it's improved performance and accessibility to the much better stock reading software, while still being able to access kindle and other games
But then, after leaving it alone for a couple of days, i booted it up to play some fruit ninja, and suddenly my nook was unable to read the sd card. It said the card needed to be formatted, and that unreadable file types were found, and oddly enough the stock OS said this as well. Then after a couple of reboots, it could read the SD card just fine. But then, many apps started either freezing on boot, or immediately closing on startup. I tried to boot into CWM recovery, but I kept getting an installation failed screen, and after flashing CWM i was finally able to boot into it just fine.
My only problem now is occasionally apps will again close or freeze, and occasionally the system will reboot by itself or simply force shutdown. Also, it says that my 8gb data SD card has no free space which conflicts with my 385 mb when I plug it into my computer. I'm a little confused.
If anyone could help with my app problems, that would be much appreciated.
Also, Can someone explain the differences between the Internal Storage, /mnt/emmc, and /mnt/usbdisk. I'm confused on what their purpose is considering their different data, and where the dual boot roms are stored.
Thanks and Cheers
-Meaty
You have mentioned about "dual boot".
What is the other ROM you are running now?
What is your uSD brand?