Mode NOOGIE without SD-card. - Nook Touch General

The idea is this.
For example, two file noogie.zip and standart.zip are on the NOOK-disk.
Clockworkmod based Recovery installed in memory.
Reboot in CWM, perform noogie.zip reboot and get noogie-mode.
Reboot in CWM and perform standart.zip after the restart we get the standard mode.
Can such a theory?

Related

CWM recovery issue

I have flashed CWM multiple times through Odin but everytime I reboot try to get into CWM I only get options for USB or Download mode. What am I doing wrong.
Also I cant get the Kies to connect to the device at all.
Its a LE 10.1 from IO
Thanks
Kies...have you unticked (unchecked) USB debugging in settings>applications>development and/or have you installed the correct Samsung drivers for the tab in Windows (assuming you're using windows) ?
IO tab came with a boot image that gives the option of fastboot/download when using the two button combo so you can push cwr with odin as many times as you like but that will not help...what you have done is changed the sos (recovery) image in partition 4 to cwr from the standard android recovery, but not the option to access that image...
As your tab stands you can only access cwm by rebooting from adb or fastboot using the appropriate command... ie "adb reboot recovery"
If you want to have recovery/download when using the two button combo you'll have to change the boot image using nvflash or odin
I also have a question, I installed "Ra" into my CMW as a alternate recovery, but now "RA" has be come my default recovery. I want to retain CMW as my main recovery. I deleted CMW and down-loaded it from Market, only to have "RA" still being my default recovery. I want CMW!!!
Muffycheeks said:
I also have a question, I installed "Ra" into my CMW as a alternate recovery, but now "RA" has be come my default recovery. I want to retain CMW as my main recovery. I deleted CMW and down-loaded it from Market, only to have "RA" still being my default recovery. I want CMW!!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not quite sure how on earth it would be possible to have an "alternate recovery"...there is only one recovery partition on the nvidia tegra chip
If you are rooted, install rom manager (if you don't have it already) and reinstall ClockworkMod Recovery from there

need help with several recovery issues

right now i have mirage rom and CWM 3.2.0.1 on the NOOK
i also have an sd with an older CWM on it (gave me hard time)
i'd like to know few things
1. how do i enter the recovery on the device (except reboot to recovery)
2. how do i update the recovery on the SD to 3.2.0.1 (i'll have an emergency SD for this... no need to reboot every time to recovery)
AFAIK, "into recovery" required a reboot, meaning, you have to reboot then select (or not) recovery option. There's no way entering "recovery" w/o reboot the system.

[Q] Problem with clockworkmod

Following instructions on this forum I installed droid 2 bootstrap in order to have clockworkmod recovery.
Then I installed rom manager and installed the latest clockworkmod recovery from it.
Now everytime I reboot or powerup after a shutdown, the phone always launches
clockworkmod recovery first
I have to give a couple of times the reboot system in cwm recovery and go through a few reboots before the system normally boots up.
Has anyone had this type of problem and maybe solved it?
Thanks a lot

I think I've bricked my device Nexus. No OS and won't boot into Recovery.

I didn't know what I was doing using the TWRP and I've formatted the entire device. Including my SDCard where my Roms and Backups were stored. So now my nexus is without an OS. This generally wouldn't be a problem since I can 'mount' the device in recovery mode and transfer a new Rom .zip to my sdcard and then flash it, however... now my phone won't go into recovery either. When I get in the Fastboot, select Recovery and hit Power, it shows the Google logo and just freezes. For good. So I'm unable to get into Recovery.
(Side note: for whatever reason, I haven't been able to get into Recovery using this method for a VERY long time. I end up having to use Rom Manager to get into Recovery, and it went into recovery every time doing that.)
Any help, please?

Note 3 stuck on Samsung logo

Is there a way to copy the data from the internal memory. My phone won't start (out of the blue), it's stuck on the Samsung logo. I tried Safe mode, Wipe cache partition but it didn't help.
I know I should have taken some backups but I didn't. Samsung authorized service didn't help me either.
Phone is not rooted and it's running Samsung ROM.
Search question posted multiple times.But if Samsung failed then its a waste .
Personally I would flash custom recovery and custom rom without wipe .
Sent from my SM-N930F using XDA-Developers Legacy app
What I read I need to have USB debugging enabled. I'm not sure whether it is enabled and if not how to proceed.
If you can boot to download mode, flash TWRP custom recovery using odin (pc). After that boot to TWRP and from there you can copy your files to memory card using twrp file manager.
I think I'm able to boot to download mode. I'm little bit worried not to mess anything up (such as delete the internal memory). Is there any step-by-step manual on how to do that? What about that USB debugging?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2494245
Does the installation process wipe internal memory? I don't want to loose photos/videos that I didn't backup.
Flashing twrp should not wipe data.
I succesfully flashed TWRP but note 3 still boots in the "regular" recovery mode. What I read Samsung ROM's replace custom recovery with the stock one. How can I fix it?
Do I need to flash TWRP again?
This worked for me:
Before you flash the recovery, untick the Auto Reboot option in ODIN. Then flash the recovery. After flashing in done, reboot your device directly to recovery mode from download mode by pressing Vol up + Power + Home button together. Now you will see the TWRP recovery is booted in your device. Now you can reboot normally and your TWRP will be installed.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2426426

Categories

Resources