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Hello, I'm new to these forums and I'm not sure this is the right place to put this, but I'm wanting to upgrade my bootable sd with cm7.1 on it to cm7.2. I know there is a way to do this without redoing the entire card by just replacing 7.1 with7.2 but I can't find instructions on how to do that. So I decided to just make a new one, but when I go to format my sd card it days I have the write- protect switch on. I'm guessing it means the lock switch on the side of the sd card adapter is on, but its not. If I put in the other sd card I have, it reads fine. Is there something wrong with my sd card or is there something I'm doing wrong? oh and if someone can point me to instructions on how to upgrade 7.1 to 7.2 without redoing my whole card "i think using goo inside me" I would very much appreciate it. Thank you
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Just take the existing card out and put in the PC. Download the new CM from cyanogenmod.com. Copy the new CM7.2 zip to it (make sure the name starts with update-). Put it back into the nook and boot. Hold the n key while booting until the boot menu comes up. Select SD and recovery and finish booting. The script will install it and turn off. Just reboot again. The new CM should come up.
By the way I meant to make my title in question form. Fist time to do this
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First let Me start out by saying thank you for your help. I was confused about something. There is a stable version of cm7.2 but it doesn't begin with update. Should I stear clear of that one? if so do you mind explaining why? I'm always wondering if there are different roms to use for a bootable sd card verse flashing to my hard drive.
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by the way, I'm now stuck on the boot loop. Are there any tricks to make that go away?
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purpleurkle said:
by the way, I'm now stuck on the boot loop. Are there any tricks to make that go away?
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On the boot loop, go to my tips thread linked in my signature to learn more.
On the naming, CM recently changed the standard. The new ones now start with cm- instead of update-. Just rename to update- so that the script will install it.
And you use the same ROMs for SD and internal. The install script on the SD fixes it for you.
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Hello I was trying to make a boot able sd . Everything was fine till I expanded the 115 mb partition. I resized it and now my PC won't show the SD as storage, it just gives me error 10. Please help
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severinca said:
Hello I was trying to make a boot able sd . Everything was fine till I expanded the 115 mb partition. I resized it and now my PC won't show the SD as storage, it just gives me error 10. Please help
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If you were trying to make a verygreen bootable SD to install roms on, go to my tips thread linked in my signature and you will find a link there to my updated verygreen image that has already been expanded (to 203mb). It says it is for ics, but works great on CM7 too.
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If you were trying to make a verygreen bootable SD to install roms on, go to my tips thread linked in my signature and you will find a link there to my updated verygreen image that has already been expanded (to 203mb). It says it is for ics, but works great on CM7 too.
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Thank you now I need my computer to recognize my SD card again
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severinca said:
Thank you now I need my computer to recognize my SD card again
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You need to give more detail. You mean when you put your SD in a card reader on your PC or when you connect the usb cable to the nook. And which PC operating system? And if in a card reader, what kind, built in or USB external?
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You need to give more detail. You mean when you put your SD in a card reader on your PC or when you connect the usb cable to the nook. And which PC operating system? And if in a card reader, what kind, built in or USB external?
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thank you for the help. In the end all i had to do was assign the sd a drive letter, i feel stupid but a lesson learned.
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When I wanted to delete something from my nook color running cm10 night lies I could not delete it and a notification pop out saying system restriction delete failed but when my nook color is running cm7.2 i had no problem deleting files can anybody explain to me for this observation? Thank you for reading and hope you have a nice day!
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If the file is on SD... you may have ran into the occasional SD becoming read only under CM10 that periodically rears its ugly head.
So does it mean that there is no solution? Thanks anyway.
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INEEDHELPPLSHELP said:
So does it mean that there is no solution? Thanks anyway.
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It means you may have to use a different SD. CM10 is real finicky about SD cards.
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I have used sdcard no. 1 to install cm 10 but I use sdcard no. 2 to download additional files and apps and use it as the device's main sdcard meaning I use it. I tried a different sd card also but still can't delete files and using cm10, I realized that there are some hidden files with unknown symbols I don't know what are those I saw them when I use androzip but on other file manager I don't see them and I can't delete them BTW should I use cm7.2 or cm 10.
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INEEDHELPPLSHELP said:
I have used sdcard no. 1 to install cm 10 but I use sdcard no. 2 to download additional files and apps and use it as the device's main sdcard meaning I use it. I tried a different sd card also but still can't delete files and using cm10, I realized that there are some hidden files with unknown symbols I don't know what are those I saw them when I use androzip but on other file manager I don't see them and I can't delete them BTW should I use cm7.2 or cm 10.
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Those unknown symbol files mean that CM10 is sometimes corrupting some files when it writes. That is why it is mounting the SD as read only. It sees that corruption. Try creating a file with your CM10 file manager. If you cannot, it means it is mounted read only.
Try getting the free SDFormatter program and running that on your PC to reformat the no. 2 SD to fix any corruption.
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But I'm also able to delete some files and some files I can't.
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INEEDHELPPLSHELP said:
But I'm also able to delete some files and some files I can't.
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It can't delete those corrupted files. Re-format.
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leapinlar said:
It can't delete those corrupted files. Re-format.
I have reformatted it but it still says system restriction delete failed and unzip operation failed. Another question why cant i unzip it and why is my sd card named sdcard1 instead of thr name i named it. In case you dont know i want to hack glu credits the video is here. this is the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76aczBNLp2Q Another thing is that when i want to format my sd card on sdformatter i cant see my sdcard.
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INEEDHELPPLSHELP said:
leapinlar said:
It can't delete those corrupted files. Re-format.
I have reformatted it but it still says system restriction delete failed and unzip operation failed. Another question why cant i unzip it and why is my sd card named sdcard1 instead of thr name i named it. In case you dont know i want to hack glu credits the video is here. this is the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76aczBNLp2Q Another thing is that when i want to format my sd card on sdformatter i cant see my sdcard.
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You have a bad SD card. Stick with Sandisk as they are more reliable.
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I have just format my sdcard and it worked perfectly until sometimes later that the errors come up again this is annoying man.
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Also tried downloading items from dropbox but it say storage full or unavailable.
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Anyways to avoid getting this messages?
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INEEDHELPPLSHELP said:
Also tried downloading items from dropbox but it say storage full or unavailable.
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Boot into CWM recovery, advanced, select "partition sd card".
I used ManualNooter for my nook. As I recently installed a bunch of apps and ebooks, I thought I should back up my device. I went to Rom Manager for back up which then brought me to CWM when it was done to reboot. When I reboot it was stuck in boot loop. I turned the nook, then back on and whenever i reboot i get black screen of death. I can boot to CWM by holding all three buttons down. I tried wiping data, factory reset, reinstalling nooter zip, yet every time I reboot, I get black screen of death. Can someone help me figure out how to fix this? Thx.
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I used ManualNooter for my nook. As I recently installed a bunch of apps and ebooks, I thought I should back up my device. I went to Rom Manager for back up which then brought me to CWM when it was done to reboot. When I reboot it was stuck in boot loop. I turned the nook, then back on and whenever i reboot i get black screen of death. I can boot to CWM by holding all three buttons down. I tried wiping data, factory reset, reinstalling nooter zip, yet every time I reboot, I get black screen of death. Can someone help me figure out how to fix this? Thx.
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Go to my NC tips thread linked in my signature and read item A15. That will restore you to stock and you can start over.
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leapinlar said:
Go to my NC tips thread linked in my signature and read item A15. That will restore you to stock and you can start over.
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My computer no longer recognizes the Nook (I have an HP laptop running Windows 8). Prior to the black screen, the computer did detect the nook when plugged in with the USB cable. How can I now copy the zip file to flash through CWM recovery? I have version 3.2.0.1 installed? I don't understand why trying to make a back-up file through the ROM manager would cause such failure? Thanks for your help.
EDIT: Should I now be trying the verygreen method via SD card? Apologies for the panic.
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My computer no longer recognizes the Nook (I have an HP laptop running Windows 8). Prior to the black screen, the computer did detect the nook when plugged in with the USB cable. How can I now copy the zip file to flash through CWM recovery? I have version 3.2.0.1 installed? I don't understand why trying to make a back-up file through the ROM manager would cause such failure? Thanks for your help.
EDIT: Should I now be trying the verygreen method via SD card? Apologies for the panic.
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Make a bootable CWM card as described in my item A10. Then copy the 1.4.3 rom zip downloaded from A15 to the card. Put the card in the Nook, boot to CWM and flash the ROM zip.
Sometimes files get corrupted when writing them to the Nook. Obviously that is what happened with ROM Manager.
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leapinlar said:
Make a bootable CWM card as described in my item A10. Then copy the 1.4.3 rom zip downloaded from A15 to the card. Put the card in the Nook, boot to CWM and flash the ROM zip.
Sometimes files get corrupted when writing them to the Nook. Obviously that is what happened with ROM Manager.
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What size SD card do I need? I tried copying the 1.4.3 rom zip (unzipped, used 7 zip to extract the other files) onto a 8 GB sandisc and a 16GB and both tell me the card does not have enough space. I've used Win32diskimager-v.07 (the link from manual nooter no longer works), I copied the CWM-5.5.04 image to the SD card. I had no trouble copying manual nooter onto the 8gb sandisc. I used a SD formatter program to format and wipe the disk before using it for this. Thanks.
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What size SD card do I need? I tried copying the 1.4.3 rom zip (unzipped, used 7 zip to extract the other files) onto a 8 GB sandisc and a 16GB and both tell me the card does not have enough space. I've used Win32diskimager-v.07 (the link from manual nooter no longer works), I copied the CWM-5.5.04 image to the SD card. I had no trouble copying manual nooter onto the 8gb sandisc. I used a SD formatter program to format and wipe the disk before using it for this. Thanks.
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I guess I should modify my instructions. The 1.4.3 zip is so large that you need to use the 6.0.1.2 version of the bootable CWM SD. It has a little more room for the zip. It does not matter which size card you start out with.
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leapinlar said:
I guess I should modify my instructions. The 1.4.3 zip is so large that you need to use the 6.0.1.2 version of the bootable CWM SD. It has a little more room for the zip. It does not matter which size card you start out with.
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I'm back in business! It worked - whew! I had trouble with the 1.4.3 zip, so I used DizzyDen's 1.4.1. I was stuck in boot loop the first time I rebooted, then used the 5-6-7 partition fix zip, reinstalled the 1.4.1 zip and it worked like a charm. I also used the newer version of CWM you advised which was smaller in size, it's all on the 16gb SD card with no issue.
One last question, now that the stock rom is in order, am I safe to flash CM10? I'd prefer not to use manualnooter again as you said in a previous post, CM10 is leaps and bounds above nooter. If you think it's okay to flash, do I have to do the 8 count reset to fully wipe?
Many, many thanks for your clear, detailed instruction and patience!
kellym said:
One last question, now that the stock rom is in order, am I safe to flash CM10? I'd prefer not to use manualnooter again as you said in a previous post, CM10 is leaps and bounds above nooter. If you think it's okay to flash, do I have to do the 8 count reset to fully wipe?
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Glad you got it working. No, you don't need to reset. Just flash that 567 zip again and flash the CM10 rom. All should be ok.
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leapinlar said:
Glad you got it working. No, you don't need to reset. Just flash that 567 zip again and flash the CM10 rom. All should be ok.
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When I was last working on this, I had my external hard drive plugged into the computer via the usb port. I was backing up the files that were on my micro sd card, I had a 16gb in my droid bionic, I swapped it with the 8 gb I had in the nook when I couldn't get the older version of CWM on the card. Now when I plug in my external hard drive, all I see are the win32 imaging files on it. I take it, this process formats over everything plugged into a usb port? I've lost all my kids photos and videos, I can cry I'm so mad at myself for letting this happen. I've tried the two laptops we have and I get the same list of files in the folders. I guess this is one of those mistakes you only make once.
Oh no! Yes, burning a card writes over everything. There are some utilities that may let you rescue your old files, but maybe not. I would set it aside till you find out. I think the free MiniTool Partition Wizard has some paid companion products that may help.
Edit: just reread your post. It does not write over everything plugged into the USB. You just made a mistake when you burned once and selected the external drive letter. The same solution applies. Find a disk partition repair utility.
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Status 7 error
leapinlar said:
Glad you got it working. No, you don't need to reset. Just flash that 567 zip again and flash the CM10 rom. All should be ok.
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I finally found the time to do this. I flashed the 567 zip, then went to the CM10 download page for the 414 nightly encore zip. I received two errors:
symlink: some symlinks failed
E:error in /sdcard/cm-10-20130414-NIGHTLY-encore.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
What does this mean?
Thank you.
kellym said:
I finally found the time to do this. I flashed the 567 zip, then went to the CM10 download page for the 414 nightly encore zip. I received two errors:
symlink: some symlinks failed
E:error in /sdcard/cm-10-20130414-NIGHTLY-encore.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
What does this mean?
Thank you.
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I suspect a bad download of the CM zip. Try downloading again.
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You were right (of course!). I took the 407 zip and it flashed without issue. Very exciting! Thank you!
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leapinlar said:
I suspect a bad download of the CM zip. Try downloading again.
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Am I able to copy files to the SD card while it's running CM10? I wanted to copy some pdfs and ebub books to read and when I try to copy to the SD card it says the Nook is not responding or disconnected. I don't think this is a driver issue as I can see the Nook on my computer and can see the files stored either on internal storage or SD. When I'm in CM10 and go to file manager, I can only see what is on the SD card, I can't access any of my files that were on EMMC. That's fine, I have copies of my ebooks saved on my laptop, I just can't figure out how to read them now. Any thoughts?
Thanks.
kellym said:
Am I able to copy files to the SD card while it's running CM10? I wanted to copy some pdfs and ebub books to read and when I try to copy to the SD card it says the Nook is not responding or disconnected. I don't think this is a driver issue as I can see the Nook on my computer and can see the files stored either on internal storage or SD. When I'm in CM10 and go to file manager, I can only see what is on the SD card, I can't access any of my files that were on EMMC. That's fine, I have copies of my ebooks saved on my laptop, I just can't figure out how to read them now. Any thoughts?
Thanks.
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You need to be a little more specific.
There are two methods to connect to your PC with CM10 using the USB cable, MTP and USB mass storage. They are selectable in settings. Go to settings, storage, menu and USB computer connection. MTP is default and shows the Nook as just devices in Windows Explorer with no drive letters. If you choose USB mass storage, they show as drive letters in Windows explorer. But they do not contain anything until you activate them by touching a button on your Nook. And the button does not show if Android degugging is activated in settings.
So that is why I say you need to be more specific.
You say you can't copy to the SD. What are you seeing on your PC, drive letters or just labels that say internal SD and sdcard? And describe a little more the errors.
The reason you can't see emmc with the file manager that comes with CM10 is by default it is in safe mode. You have to change a setting to get it in root mode. Either get a different file manager like the free Root Browser Lite or change the setting in the CM10 file manager. To change the setting, press menu while it is open and you will see three dots in the lower right. Touch that. Go to settings, general settings and access mode and change it from safe to root. Then you will be able to see emmc.
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I think my quick reply didn't post. Anyway, thanks, again, for your help. When I went to transfer files from my external hard drive to the Nook, I was using the wrong lap top and then realized I had to update usb drivers which helped. I then followed your other steps to change settings, including safe to root, and I can now see all my files.
Can you recommend a file manager? The default one is a bit cumbersome.
Thanks again for everything.
kellym said:
I think my quick reply didn't post. Anyway, thanks, again, for your help. When I went to transfer files from my external hard drive to the Nook, I was using the wrong lap top and then realized I had to update usb drivers which helped. I then followed your other steps to change settings, including safe to root, and I can now see all my files.
Can you recommend a file manager? The default one is a bit cumbersome.
Thanks again for everything.
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If you want a free one, I recommend Root Browser Lite. For paid, I like Root Explorer.
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I'd like to update to the May 4 nightly and new gapps, should I run the 567 partition zip again before flashing? If so, should I wipe cache and dalvik as well? Are you still using ADW launcher? I'm using Nova. Thanks.
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kellym said:
I'd like to update to the May 4 nightly and new gapps, should I run the 567 partition zip again before flashing? If so, should I wipe cache and dalvik as well? Are you still using ADW launcher? I'm using Nova. Thanks.
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The 5/4 nightly is CM10.1. The version you were running earlier was CM10. You should be able to just flash the 5/4 nightly with only wiping the dalvik-cache. No other wiping or partition zips. Since CM10.1 requires a newer gapps (20130301), you should flash that too.
Yes, I still use ADW, but only because I am used to it and do not want to try something new.
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Is there any difference in performance running CM10.1 off emmc vs SD card which I'm presently doing with the April 7 nightly? I have some vague idea that I read a while back once you put CM10 on emmc you could no longer return to stock?
If I stay on SD card is there any harm in trying (I think the name is Dean) method to adjust internal partition for more room for apps? I've run out of room on SD card? Or is using Titanium to move files a safer alternative?
My kids are now using the Nook, I won an ASUS tablet from livinginkaos over at the Droidrzr forum. He had a give-away while fundraising for a root exploit bounty for JellyBean which Dan Rosenberg created. Method works using Linux Ubuntu, that forum is awesome. I was singing your praises to them. Android forums have the greatest support! Thx.
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Okay. Hi! My first question on here.
I have recently installed CM 10.1 to my Nook Colors' eMMc. When I check >Settings>Storage it says internal memory is 4GB and my external SD is only 1GB.
I have a 4GB SD inserted.
Is this normal?
Can I boot without an SD inserted?
**UPDATE**
I can boot without an SD inserted but it still says I have 4GB+ of memory even though the SD card is not inserted.
Again, is this normal??
Thanks!!
PS This is the first time I have installed to eMMc. Every other time has been SD Card based.
crazynapkinman said:
Okay. Hi! My first question on here.
I have recently installed CM 10.1 to my Nook Colors' eMMc. When I check >Settings>Storage it says internal memory is 4GB and my external SD is only 1GB.
I have a 4GB SD inserted.
Is this normal?
Can I boot without an SD inserted?
**UPDATE**
I can boot without an SD inserted but it still says I have 4GB+ of memory even though the SD card is not inserted.
Again, is this normal??
Thanks!!
PS This is the first time I have installed to eMMc. Every other time has been SD Card based.
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Those /settings/storage have nothing to do with your external SD. Those are telling you how much room you have for apps (4GB) and how much room for media files (1GB), all of which is on internal memory.
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Also I have been trying to load cm10.2 but it isn't working. The screen goes black and the backlight stays on when I do manual.
When I try going thru cmupdater it boots to recovery and tries to run it but then quickly boots back into current rom.
Any ideas?
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crazynapkinman said:
Also I have been trying to load cm10.2 but it isn't working. The screen goes black and the backlight stays on when I do manual.
When I try going thru cmupdater it boots to recovery and tries to run it but then quickly boots back into current rom.
Any ideas?
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Could be a bad download. Try redownloading. And before manually flashing the zip, format /system and factory reset with CWM.
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No luck after manual write and fresh download. 10.2 just doesn't want to install. I keep getting the black screen with backlights on. I may try 11.
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No luck after manual write and fresh download. 10.2 just doesn't want to install. I keep getting the black screen with backlights on. I may try 11.
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Did you do the formatting?
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Yes after formatting and clearing cache it flashed the blue man very very quickly and went back to bootloader. Then started loading again and went back to bootloader. Finally it started loading again and I got the black screen with backlights.
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Here is a picture of the formatting process I am using before installing
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Do I need to place the files on internal storage instead of external SD?
Here is another picture of the install process for CM 11 it obviously isn't working and I don't know what to do from this point.
Should I be placing these zip files on SDcard 0?
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Tried to install from sdcard0... still got the same error message.... idk what else to do besides continue running 10.1.... i'd like to use cm11 tho.
any help would be greatly appreciated on this matter.
has anyone else run into this issue??
crazynapkinman said:
Here is another picture of the install process for CM 11 it obviously isn't working and I don't know what to do from this point.
Should I be placing these zip files on SDcard 0?
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That does not show that you formatted /system. To do that go to mounts and storage and select 'format system'. Do no other formatting on that section. Just that and the 'factory reset/wipe data' on the first screen. And that message usually means a bad download. Did you test the md5 sum after you downloaded it?
Edit: and it seems the newest CM11 nightly needs CWM v6048 also.
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leapinlar said:
That does not show that you formatted /system. To do that go to mounts and storage and select 'format system'. Do no other formatting on that section. Just that and the 'factory reset/wipe data' on the first screen. And that message usually means a bad download. Did you test the md5 sum after you downloaded it?
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Negatory on the md5 sum check.
How do i go about doing that?
I have now formatted /system.
Will that affect my bootloader/recovery?
crazynapkinman said:
Negatory on the md5 sum check.
How do i go about doing that?
I have now formatted /system.
Will that affect my bootloader/recovery?
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No.... Did you see my note about needing a newer CWM for the latest CM11?
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leapinlar said:
No.... Did you see my note about needing a newer CWM for the latest CM11?
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Yes. running v6.0.4.7
downloading latest nightly and gapps
will be formatting system, data/cache, dalvik cache
then installing cm zip, followed by gapps
sound about right?
crazynapkinman said:
Yes. running v6.0.4.7
downloading latest nightly and gapps
will be formatting system, data/cache, dalvik cache
then installing cm zip, followed by gapps
sound about right?
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No, I think you need v6048.
See here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2629337
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leapinlar said:
No, I think you need v6048.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Md0MTMtmPbw
In this video, the guy is running the same CWM i have installed and it worked perfectly...
I will try with what i have currently.
If not, then i will update to cwm 6048 and give her a shot.
crazynapkinman said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Md0MTMtmPbw
In this video, the guy is running the same CWM i have installed and it worked perfectly...
I will try with what i have currently.
If not, then i will update to cwm 6048 and give her a shot.
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But that was for a slightly older nightly of CM11. The very latest requires v6048. See here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2629337
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do you have a link for cwm6048 for nook color?
THANK YOU MAN!!
Holy Boly!
It is FINALLY updating.....
I just needed the new CWM.
Thanks for sticking around and helping me with this issue!
Has taken me FOREVER to do this.