[Q] How to install ParanoidAndroid - Nook Color Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'd greatly appreciate it if someone could give me a quick rundown on how to get this rom going on my nook color. I know there's guides on how to install cm roms but nothing for PA. Don't need a baby step walkthrough either, just a general outline on how to do it is fine.

The procedure to install PA is the same as for CM - see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1030227

webyrd said:
The procedure to install PA is the same as for CM - see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1030227
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
figured. installing it now, thanks for the help

ran into an issue. i have a cm10.1 nightly installed and now it's not booting into sd card/twrp. any ideas?

Related

CM7 Kang ROM

Hi everyone.
I´m using right now CM7 by Quarkx (last nightly), I was thinking about switch to CM9 but I've found a post from user skeevy420 who mentions CM7 Kang. Can anyone tell me what version is this, advantages over Quark's version and installation procedure.
If anyone can give the links to the latest version of this rom and gapps working for this one that would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
raul1113 said:
Hi everyone.
I´m using right now CM7 by Quarkx (last nightly), I was thinking about switch to CM9 but I've found a post from user skeevy420 who mentions CM7 Kang. Can anyone tell me what version is this, advantages over Quark's version and installation procedure.
If anyone can give the links to the latest version of this rom and gapps working for this one that would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You can find skeevy's cm7 kang here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1755200
I've been using it as my daily use rom and I get over 24 hours without charging. (just a guess because I charge it overnight when it's still at 40%)
You can find latest gapps by searching on Google.
He's only put out one version of the cm7 kang and it's super stable.
My suggestion is to keep using cm7 until cm10 is stable, if you're just looking for a day to day rom. Welcome to Bravo.

Defy+ from MIUI to CM10 Jelly Bean (Quarx's Build)

Hi guys,
i know that there might already be an existing thread about this but i wouldn't create one if i had found something that helps me.
Im using a Defy+ with Miui 2.3.2 and i really want to move to CM10 Jelly Bean.
I've found a really cool thread from Quarx and Epsylon about installing CM10 on a Defy+.
I already downloaded the newest release (04.09.) zip file and also the google apps and put both on my SD card.
But as it seems and as i have heard, it's not possible to move from a NON-CM version like MIUI to a CM version by going the typical steps (booting phone in recovery mode, choosing the Quarx zip file and installing it).... or am i wrong?
Can i just put firmware and google apps on my SD card and install that zip from recovery mode and everything's working well?
I didn't mention to wipe the dalvik cache here cause it's just a detail. I just wanna know if this MIUI to CM transformation is possible.
Hope you can help me, i really wanna use Quarx's CM10 cause i've heard it's amazing.
Thank you guys
is there noone who can help me with this or at least give me a link to another thread that already deals about this?
I don't think there would be any problem provided you wipe data/cache/dalvik before flashing CM.
andr0idfreak said:
I don't think there would be any problem provided you wipe data/cache/dalvik before flashing CM.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
ahhh, now i remember which problem there was with changing from MIUI to CM.
Doesnt MIUI use another kernel than Quarx's newest CM?
Unless and utill you downgraded your kernel to the froyo one, you won't have any issues. I have flashed WIUI GB version for Defy+ and for me the kernel is still the stock one.
Can anyone hep me with this? I had miui then tried to flash cm10, i followed all the steps but when booting up for first time it got stuck miui screen. I guess this means i have the wrong kernel but im not sure how to correct it
coopaar said:
Can anyone hep me with this? I had miui then tried to flash cm10, i followed all the steps but when booting up for first time it got stuck miui screen. I guess this means i have the wrong kernel but im not sure how to correct it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
1. Flash a new kernel OR
2. Flash your stock SBF, re-root and go from there OR
3 (New option now) Flash the latest quarx JB CM10 with custom kernel included.

[Q] Do anyone know what is the usage of kernel-milestone2-uk_2.2.1-froyo from tezet

After intalling CM10 by tezet, I find that I still prefer the CM7 by tezet. So I decide to install CM7 instead CM10. But when I installed CM10, I installed kernel-milestone2-cn-2.3.4-4.5.3.
So my question is that whether I need install kernel-milestone2-uk_2.2.1-froyo before installing CM7?
Thanks in advance.
same question here hope some one could shed some light.
before i went to cm10 i was on stock froyo though 2.2.
You should be able to flash CM7 with that chinese kernel you flashed, just remember to do a full backup and full wipe, you're downgrading.
Get the 2.2.1 UK kernel and put it in your SD card, just in case something goes wrong even if you get into bootloops you should be able to get to the bootmenu.
If you still cannot get into bootmenu, recover your phone with an SBF.
Good luck
zjuerkzhang said:
After intalling CM10 by tezet, I find that I still prefer the CM7 by tezet. So I decide to install CM7 instead CM10. But when I installed CM10, I installed kernel-milestone2-cn-2.3.4-4.5.3.
So my question is that whether I need install kernel-milestone2-uk_2.2.1-froyo before installing CM7?
Thanks in advance.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, you need to instal this kernel, else you stuck on boot logo. It looks like new CM7 builds doesn't contains kernel.
zjuerkzhang said:
After intalling CM10 by tezet, I find that I still prefer the CM7 by tezet. So I decide to install CM7 instead CM10. But when I installed CM10, I installed kernel-milestone2-cn-2.3.4-4.5.3.
So my question is that whether I need install kernel-milestone2-uk_2.2.1-froyo before installing CM7?
Thanks in advance.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
although someone has answered you question,I wanna answer that again.
Yes,you mus install it before installing CM7.Kernel is most important. The whole system is complied with special kernel Version.
benitoxu said:
although someone has answered you question,I wanna answer that again.
Yes,you mus install it before installing CM7.Kernel is most important. The whole system is complied with special kernel Version.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I didn't include kernel not on purpose Will fix this next time...
I'm with the same question so correct me if i'm wrong,
For all who want to downgrade from cm10 to cm7 and are using CH-GB kernel have to:
1 - flash Froyo Kernel
2 - flash latest cm7
3 - install gapps
My question is, can I install this kernel by "install from zip" mode?

[Q] Best JB rom for defy+ and how do I install it?

First of all, Im 100% n00b. I've got no experience in roms...
Just rooted my Defy+ and looking to install a fast and stable rom.
Is there an ics/jelly bean one with everything working and with no bugs?(For daily use?)
Also plz tell me how to install it. I know you need to install 2ndinit, wipe caches and then flash the rom and google apps. ( And a lot of fixes)
What else do you need to do?
Any help will be really appreciated!
There are lots of ROMs that are at a point that they are daily-use ready. There is of course CM10 JB which I am personally running on my green lens defy. I love it. Asking which is best though will just start a fight. Your best bet is to select one and try it out. Do a forum search to locate a step by step walkthrough. Quarx has a good one in the FAQ I believe. Once you have played with one a little, try another. This will help you get comfortable with the process and help to understand what each step is doing. I have tried aokp, paranoidandroid, and cm9 and 10. So far my favorite is cm10. I use the minimalgapps to save room in the ROM. Make sure to search the forums before posting. Lots of information is already here. Happy flashing!
sent from the xda-developers app on my Motorola Defy (SOC) running CM10 (quarx nightly 20120912) with minimal gapps
anotherandroidn00b said:
Is there an ics/jelly bean one with everything working and with no bugs?(For daily use?)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You will not get a JB rom without any bugs yet...
cm10 by quarx is good!
If you want speed go with cm 7 if you want the new features cm 10 (drains battery)

[Q] (Q) where to start?

Hi Nookies,
just found my good old NC (US) in the bookshelf after 2 years havent used.
I have a double boot SD Card with an original system on the emmc.
Whats the latest and greatest stable Rom?
how to flash it on the emmc starting from an unrooted original system?
Thanks for guiding me in the right directions for a new start of my lovely NC.
Thanks!
Zirus69 said:
Hi Nookies,
just found my good old NC (US) in the bookshelf after 2 years havent used.
I have a double boot SD Card with an original system on the emmc.
Whats the latest and greatest stable Rom?
how to flash it on the emmc starting from an unrooted original system?
Thanks for guiding me in the right directions for a new start of my lovely NC.
Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
EMMC Install instructions http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1030227
Descriptions of ROMs in their threads
webyrd said:
EMMC Install instructions http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1030227
Descriptions of ROMs in their threads
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for your help!
Whats your suggestion Rom on SD or emmc?
so far i never used the original OS...
Thanks for your support!
Zirus69 said:
Thanks for your help!
Whats your suggestion Rom on SD or emmc?
so far i never used the original OS...
Thanks for your support!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you want fast and stable but don't care about the latest greatest, use MiRaGe
If you want the latest greatest, use CM11
Recommend reading up on ROMs first, especially if going to CM11, needs newer recovery

Categories

Resources