[Caveat emptor: adopt/follow this guide at your own risk].
Below is the process that can be used to update your HD/HD+ EMMC from CM10.x to CM11.
Download the following files to a location in your user content-media storage space on the Nook:
the flashable CWM recovery zip file provided by Verygreen in the first post of his XDA CM11 thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2600572 -- i.e., "ovation recovery image (CWM)" for HD+, "hummingbird recovery image (CWM)" for HD.
the zip file of CM11 ROM build of choice for your device from http://download.cyanogenmod.org/ (see http://www.cyanogenmod.org/blog/cm-11-m4-post-release-items for considerations in choosing nightlies vs. snapshot/stable builds)
the zip file of the Gapps package corresponding to CM11 – e.g., from http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Google_Apps
Boot into your current EMMC recovery
Select install zip and install flashable CWM recovery zip file (obtained in step 1(a)).
Select reboot to boot into the new EMMC recovery (flashed in the preceding step).
Select Wipe data & factory reset.
Select install zip and install CM11 zip file.
Select install zip and install Gapps zip file.
Reboot into the new CM11.
Once the Nook boots up, set up the wifi connectivity and your google account info. If you had previously enabled Google backup service on your CM10.x your Google Playstore apps will be auto-downloaded (but their settings will not be auto-restored).
HOW-TO Guides for Installing CyanogenMod on Nook HD+
Installing CM11 Internally on Nook HD+
Building a CM11 SD card with Customized Partition Sizing for HD+
Updating HD/HD+ Internal EMMC to CM11 from CM10.x (this guide)
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I'm trying to update my original NC to 1.4.1 and when it boots to
recovery to install, it ends up in CWM ?!? How do I restore original
emmc recovery to emmc, so the update zip will run?
My card has Nookie Froyo (4 partitions) and
other than the accidental CWM on emmc its
vanilla.
I'm used to HTC's hboot's put a specially named
zip file in the external cards root to flash a new
recovery, (or fastboot flash recovery recovery.img).
How is it done for NC?
thanks
Without using an sdcard....
this may help. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1461172
Total noob.
Is there a recommended how-to doc that walks a noob through this process? I found this one:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1379650
but it's not for devil and I'm not sure of the differences.
Follow the instructions in that walk-through, and once you have a working ICS rom (might I recommend SlimICS 4.2?) you can just download the devil kernel zip onto your SD card, boot into recovery (3 button salute), clear cache and dalvik cache, and flash the new kernel.
same itudive
Thanks for the tips.
I've only flashed with odin. How do I flash from devil from the SD card?
Once you've flashed the cf-root tar file from Odin, the recovery image on your phone will be replaced with a ClockworkMod recovery. Most ROMs, kernels, and other tweaks are packaged as flashable zips that you apply through CWM recovery.
LMGTFY: http://www.theandroidsoul.com/how-to-flash-zip-files-using-clockworkmod-cwm-recovery-on-galaxy-s/
So if you follow the HOWTO you originally posted, you'll have already used CWM once to flash your original ICS ROM (the stock kernel of which is pretty good). Once you've done that, you can download a flashable zip of Devil kernel (probably ~5MB, called Devil3_0.79_i9000_CFS_BLN_CMC_20120618.zip or something of the sort). Then boot into recovery, wipe cache, go into advanced and wipe dalvik cache, go into "install zip from sdcard">"choose zip from sdcard", select the devil kernel zip you downloaded, wait for it to install, then choose reboot system now.
Can someone please explain to me how to flash cm7 on my D2? I put it back on the stock rom and tried flashing it, didn't work. How to I put back the stock kernel?
what do you mean, put it back on stock rom?
what version of cm7?
where did you get it? link please
what system version is on phone?
are you rooted?
you may need to be on froyo 2.2, depends on what version you are flashing
should be like this
Download the latest version of CyanogenMod.
Optional: Download the Google Apps for the device.
Place the CyanogenMod update.zip file on the root of the SD card.
Optional: Place the Google Apps .zip on the root of the SD card also.
Boot into the ClockworkMod Recovery.
Once the device boots into the ClockworkMod Recovery, use the side volume buttons to move around, and either the power button or the trackball to select.
Optional: Select backup and restore to create a backup of current installation on the Motorola Droid 2.
Select the option to Wipe data/factory reset.
Then select the option to Wipe cache partition.
Select Install zip from sdcard.
Select Choose zip from sdcard.
Select the CyanogenMod update.zip.
Optional: Install the Google Apps by performing steps 7 - 9 again and choosing the Google Apps update.zip.
Once the installation has finished, select +++++Go Back+++++ to get back to the main menu, and select the Reboot system now option. The Motorola Droid 2 should now boot into CyanogenMod.
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Yes i am rooted
I was on the latest OTA .621 (2.3.4)
I first flashed MIUI then I wanted to flash CM 7.2.0 but it told me to check my kernel.
I downloaded it directly from download.cyanogenmod.com
I am currently on MIUI V4 2.7.6
because of the locked bootloader, you still are on .621, or at least the kernel
I think cm 7 is based on the D2 froyo 2.2 kernel, so you have no way to flash it sucessfully
try a different rom
I'm currently trying out TWRP 2.4.1.0 from the development section running internally. Should I decide to return to CWM, what is the best method for doing so?
Download the IMG file, put it in your platform-tools folder and put tab in bootloader. Check for connection by typing 'adb devices', then fastboot flash recovery *name of recovery*
From my Evo LTE, yup.
I'd hate to hear the hard way :silly:
Does that mean there isn't a flashable zip that can be loaded via a bootable CWM SD card?
Bonnie_Raitt said:
Does that mean there isn't a flashable zip that can be loaded via a bootable CWM SD card?
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There is one in my Nook Color Tips thread. Just flash it with anything, even your existing TWRP, and it will put CWM back on internal.
Edit: if you have a newer TWRP, it may refuse to flash my zip because the new TWRP does not like one of the components on my old zips. It gives an error 02. Just use my bootable CWM to do it.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
Hi To All,
Im a new member to xda, but i have been lurking in the shadows for a couple of weeks now i am starting this thread to provide the things that i have learned about using the stock Lupus ICS/GB Kernel by wedges this is the thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2167766
i would really like to say thanks to him he had done a great job.
So some issues i encountered while using the kernel
1.) Cant Create A Nandroid back up: so i flashed LuPuS-Stock-ICS/GB-v1-480p.img and flashed Krisdee's rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2161560 (thanks krisdee one of the best ics roms for my play so far) but i could not create a nandroid back up i tried everything fixing partition/wiping dalvik cache etc.. after a day of troubleshooting i found out that the way to create a back up with this combo kernel + rom is to use the TWRP recovery instead of CWM Wedgess has the instruction on how to select recovery on his kernle on his OP. i was able to create a successful back up without getting the failed to back up /system image.
2.) Install Zip file failed in TWRP: so now i was already using TWRP to flash zip files but some files were having error during installation saying failed/ found a fix on this one as well what i did was uncheck the check the check zip sign and also check md5sum successfully installed those files. However there are zip files that i really could not install so i decided to Revert back to CWM recovery was able to install the zip files correctly however some of those files that was not installing in TWRP but installed on CWM successfully caused broken system.ui and boot loops TIP: if its not installing in TWRP even with all options uncheck it may not work properly and may not have proper permission to set for your ROM.
3.) Mount SD CARD: Not working on TWRP Found a fix on this as well just install latest drivers from the latest flashtool
Hope i Helped ( Please correct me if i have made any wrong move on this post)
here is also the link for the latest flashtool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1351299 all credits to these great devs much respect