My NST can only enter CMW, Seek help. - Nook Touch General

Using Xingyun Rom, device data was erased.
Now all I can do is the following two things:
1.Unlimited restart
2.Enter CMW.
Some problems encountered:
1.Unable to shut down normally.
2.Can not access the "rooted forever" interface.
3.Failed to flush any updates through CMW.
Can you help me?

SixGods said:
Using Xingyun Rom,
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Say what? I've never heard of this and can't find any references to it. Are we talking about the same NST? The B&N e-reader, BNRV300?
SixGods said:
device data was erased.
Now all I can do is the following two things:
1.Unlimited restart
2.Enter CMW.
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So....you have an internal CWM recovery on the device? Is that how you got the custom ROM (?) on there in the first place? Why not just flash a new copy? Or restore a backup (if you have one)?
SixGods said:
Some problems encountered:
1.Unable to shut down normally.
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As in, it will not shut off unless you force a shutdown (exactly how?)
SixGods said:
2.Can not access the "rooted forever" interface.
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???? Something on this custom ROM???
SixGods said:
3.Failed to flash any updates through CMW.
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Ah, well that answers that.
SixGods said:
Can you help me?
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Maybe not? It sounds like there is something seriously wrong with the file structure. And I'm not familiar at all with the system you are describing. Can you give me a reference? Can you connect to the device with ADB?
Edit: Hmm...Some kind of game-emulator ROM? Is that what this is? But it didn't work.
So here's what I would do, because it is "simple" and fairly automatic. It should get you back to a functioning stock NST.
1. Make a CWM sdcard (here, either sdcard version)
2.Copy onto the CWM card this file.
3. Shut down the NST (force if necessary) and insert CWM sdcard. Power on.
4. If the device boots into CWM from the sdcard, install the "install_stock_1.1_recovery.zip". That should replace the broken internal CWM with the stock recovery for FW 1.1. Shut down the device.
5. Make a NookManager sdcard.
6. Insert NookManager sdcard into device. Power on.
7. At the opening menu, bypass turning on WiFi.
8. Select "Rescue", then "Restore factory.zip". Follow directions.
This will initiate a rewrite of the system from the factory recovery, leaving you at FW 1.1. You will need to update that to FW 1.2.2, but that part is easy.

nmyshkin said:
Say what? I've never heard of this and can't find any references to it. Are we talking about the same NST? The B&N e-reader, BNRV300?
So....you have an internal CWM recovery on the device? Is that how you got the custom ROM (?) on there in the first place? Why not just flash a new copy? Or restore a backup (if you have one)?
As in, it will not shut off unless you force a shutdown (exactly how?)
???? Something on this custom ROM???
Ah, well that answers that.
Maybe not? It sounds like there is something seriously wrong with the file structure. And I'm not familiar at all with the system you are describing. Can you give me a reference? Can you connect to the device with ADB?
Edit: Hmm...Some kind of game-emulator ROM? Is that what this is? But it didn't work.
So here's what I would do, because it is "simple" and fairly automatic. It should get you back to a functioning stock NST.
1. Make a CWM sdcard (here, either sdcard version)
2.Copy onto the CWM card this file.
3. Shut down the NST (force if necessary) and insert CWM sdcard. Power on.
4. If the device boots into CWM from the sdcard, install the "install_stock_1.1_recovery.zip". That should replace the broken internal CWM with the stock recovery for FW 1.1. Shut down the device.
5. Make a NookManager sdcard.
6. Insert NookManager sdcard into device. Power on.
7. At the opening menu, bypass turning on WiFi.
8. Select "Rescue", then "Restore factory.zip". Follow directions.
This will initiate a rewrite of the system from the factory recovery, leaving you at FW 1.1. You will need to update that to FW 1.2.2, but that part is easy.
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I burned the img from step 1 to the SD card. Copy the file from step 2 to SD card.
Due to the device being unable to shut down, an SD card was inserted during the infinite restart process. At this time, pressing and holding the shutdown button resulted in no response from the device. If you enter the built-in CMW of the device, insert the SD card, click reboot, and it will get stuck in the CMW rebooting interface.
In addition, the Xingyun ROM is a work from China, with a file size of 1.8G. I don't know how to upload it to be successfully downloaded by everyone.

SixGods said:
In addition, the Xingyun ROM is a work from China, with a file size of 1.8G. I don't know how to upload it to be successfully downloaded by everyone.
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Mmm...right now I'm not sure many people would want to try.
In a typical bootloop with the marching dot animation (which you may not have) it is usually possible to intercept the process with the power button--eventually. The screen freezes but the device is actually off. Then another long press on the power button turns it on.
If you can't intercept the bootloop you may have to run down the battery. Then with the CWM card inserted, plug in the charger. When there is sufficient energy available the device will boot.

nmyshkin said:
Mmm...right now I'm not sure many people would want to try.
In a typical bootloop with the marching dot animation (which you may not have) it is usually possible to intercept the process with the power button--eventually. The screen freezes but the device is actually off. Then another long press on the power button turns it on.
If you can't intercept the bootloop you may have to run down the battery. Then with the CWM card inserted, plug in the charger. When there is sufficient energy available the device will boot.
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Thank you very much for your patient answer. Its condition is worse than I imagined, SD is unable to boot the nook simple touch, possibly due to the motherboard being broken. Due to tight working hours, I don't have much time to tinker with this electronic paper book, so I have sold it as a bad device.

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oldrom to stock(odin) to newrom 10min flat

i dont think this has been posted if so let me know and i will retract this.It is just i think the quickest way to get to a new rom while flashing back to stock first.
disclaimer:this is for people that know what im talking about. If something happens to your phone it jumps off a cliff and laughs at you or anything else i am not responsible.
alrite as usual you should have already backed up all your apps, have your new rom on your internal sd card, and odin up and ready before this.Alright so here it is i have 3 button combo working on mine if you dont use adb i guess.
Pull battery insert battery hold volume up and down and put in cable from computer to phone download mode.It should pop up press start on odin. Now wait for it to say reset then wait for the boot animation of the signal bars right when those pop up before the sound even. Now pull battery insert battery hold up down and power button untill att pops up twice.Then select reinstall packages (this is if you already have the update.zip on your sd card for cwm if not dont bother) it will reinstall clockwork mod recovery (sometimes you have to push reinstall packages twice it just depends). Almost done now just do as normal install zip from sd card select the rom of your choice and then yes(install whatever rom your wanting to flash ) then bam your done no needing oneclick root dl rom manager instal cwm from there no need to even look at it...
and there you go done in 10 min i do this everytime and have never had any issues EVER im just trying to make flashing a new rom quick and easy and id love to hear your feed back
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i dont think this has been posted if so let me know and i will retract this is just the quickest way to get to a new rom while flashing back to stock first
disclaimer:this is for people that know what im talking about if something happens to your phone it jumps off a cliff and laughs at you or anything else i am not responsible
alrite as usual you should have already backed up all your apps have your new rom on your internal sd card and odin up and ready before this so here it is i have 3 button combo working on mine if you dont use adb i guess
pull battery insert battery hold volume up and down and put in cable from computer to phone download mode should pop up press start on odin wait for it to say reset then wait for the boot animation of the signal bars right when those pop up before the sound even pull battery insert battery hold up down and power button untill att pops up twice select reinstall packages (this is if you already have the update.zip on your sd card for cwm if not dont bother) it will reinstall clockwork mod recovery then (sometimes you have to push reinstall packages twice it just depends)now just do as normal install zip from sd card select the rom of your choice and then yes then bam your done no needing oneclick root dl rom manager instal cwm from there no need to even look at it
and there you go done in 10 min i do this everytime and have never had any issues EVER im just trying to make flashing a new rom quick and easy and id love to hear your feed back
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Can you say: Run on sentences makes no sense.
Plus, wrong section
I agree. Some capitalization and punctuation would go a long way. Also, if speed is your goal then just drop the ROM zip on the sdcard, boot to recovery and install it.
opcow said:
I agree. Some capitalization and punctuation would go a long way. Also, if speed is your goal then just drop the ROM zip on the sdcard, boot to recovery and install it.
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im talking about speed and the rom actually booting. I have done it that way a few times and most of those times at get failure at line watever update aborted this way has worked for me 99.99999999999999999999999999% of the time
shadowscreation said:
im talking about speed and the rom actually booting. I have done it that way a few times and most of those times at get failure at line watever update aborted this way has worked for me 99.99999999999999999999999999% of the time
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Sorry to hear about your bad luck. It has worked for me 100% of the time.
That thing should have ended with:
"Posted using a broken older version of Swype while pressing the buttons with my face"
Comma. Semicolon. Space Bar. Enter key. Period. Pick one.
Hell.......pick a bunch.
evoic said:
"Posted using a broken older version of Swype while pressing the buttons with my face"
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That's hilarious!
Thanks for the laugh while I'm stuck in morning traffic.
Thanks, I appreciate the info. I will try this. I had no problem understanding your post, and didn't even notice the lack of punctuation. I think punctuation is way over rated, and if you are a good reader you shouldn't need it. I threw in a few periods and comas so these Cretans could understand this.
My "10 min or so..." ROM Upgrade Guide
Backup apps/data using Titanium Backup
Remove all garbage folders from internal SDCard
Odin back to stock.
Insert <AWESOME ROM XX> onto internal SDCard
Use the update.zip for CWM when rebooting into recovery. (Reboot into recovery - run the update.zip - reboot again into CWM)
Install <AWESOME ROM XX>
Sign into Google and have it replicate contacts etc.
Restore Apps/Data using TiBu.
Usually takes a little more than 10 minutes due to backup/restore of TiBu - but the actual Odin/Install new ROM part takes under that.
But this isn't for those new to flashing - beware that this process can screw up forcing you to ODIN - and if you didn't keep a copy of your TiBu restore somewhere other than your Internal SDCard you'll be fubard.
avgjoegeek said:
My "10 min or so..." ROM Upgrade Guide
Backup apps/data using Titanium Backup
Remove all garbage folders from internal SDCard
Odin back to stock.
Insert <AWESOME ROM XX> onto internal SDCard
Use the update.zip for CWM when rebooting into recovery. (Reboot into recovery - run the update.zip - reboot again into CWM)
Install <AWESOME ROM XX>
Sign into Google and have it replicate contacts etc.
Restore Apps/Data using TiBu.
Usually takes a little more than 10 minutes due to backup/restore of TiBu - but the actual Odin/Install new ROM part takes under that.
But this isn't for those new to flashing - beware that this process can screw up forcing you to ODIN - and if you didn't keep a copy of your TiBu restore somewhere other than your Internal SDCard you'll be fubard.
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@ avgjoe This is about it. But I would add one suggestion which will help out a ton with Odin.
[*] Ensure you have a good usb cable. Make sure to wiggle the cable. If the the phone loose connection to the pc while wiggling cable save your self 20 minutes and get a good cable.
I have 5 cables. Best to worse...
- 1 BlackBerry Cable ***** Best for me. I trust it. No connection loss
- 1 Stock Jabra Cable **** Worked good for me. No connection loss
- 1 Ericson Cable shaved *** Tight fit. No connection loss
- 2 Samsung stock cables* What was Samsung thinking
This is my experience. I remember the first time I flashed my Captivate. I felt sick and I blame it on my cable. I barely touched my phone and I heard the beep-beep from my pc when it detected the USB was detached and re-attached. Atleast bricking a Captivate is better than bricking a Tilt2.
An even faster ROM upgrade guide:
-Boot into CWM
-Wipe data and cache
-Install ROM zip from SD
If that fails, try again or:
-Odin one-click (or Odin to JH7 for certain batch 1010 Captivates)
-Enable debugging and sideload z4root. Permanent root.
-Install CWM using ROM Manager or manually with the update.zip
-Follow three steps above this section.
There is usually no need to go back to stock between flashes (and there are more serious risks [soft-brick, hard-brick, damaged bootloader] from a bad Odin flash than from a bad CWM install [fc's, stuck at boot logo]). Wiping your data and cache partitions (and making sure you disabled lagfix if not supported by the new ROM) should be sufficient.
avgjoegeek said:
My "10 min or so..." ROM Upgrade Guide
Backup apps/data using Titanium Backup
Remove all garbage folders from internal SDCard
Odin back to stock.
Insert <AWESOME ROM XX> onto internal SDCard
Use the update.zip for CWM when rebooting into recovery. (Reboot into recovery - run the update.zip - reboot again into CWM)
Install <AWESOME ROM XX>
Sign into Google and have it replicate contacts etc.
Restore Apps/Data using TiBu.
Usually takes a little more than 10 minutes due to backup/restore of TiBu - but the actual Odin/Install new ROM part takes under that.
But this isn't for those new to flashing - beware that this process can screw up forcing you to ODIN - and if you didn't keep a copy of your TiBu restore somewhere other than your Internal SDCard you'll be fubard.
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It's a rather easy process, done it like 3 already. What I hate about going back to stock using Odin is that I always have to this:
Enable USB Debugging
Root the phone
Log in so I can use the market.
Download Rom Manager, Install CWM
Reboot to stock recover.
Apply package
Apply package again.
Install new rom
I wouldn't mind but the whole process until you are finally able to install the new rom takes at least 10 minutes of tapping and typing. It's rather annoying. I'm not complaining though...
avgjoegeek said:
My "10 min or so..." ROM Upgrade Guide
Backup apps/data using Titanium Backup
Remove all garbage folders from internal SDCard
Odin back to stock.
Insert <AWESOME ROM XX> onto internal SDCard
Use the update.zip for CWM when rebooting into recovery. (Reboot into recovery - run the update.zip - reboot again into CWM)
Install <AWESOME ROM XX>
Sign into Google and have it replicate contacts etc.
Restore Apps/Data using TiBu.
Usually takes a little more than 10 minutes due to backup/restore of TiBu - but the actual Odin/Install new ROM part takes under that.
But this isn't for those new to flashing - beware that this process can screw up forcing you to ODIN - and if you didn't keep a copy of your TiBu restore somewhere other than your Internal SDCard you'll be fubard.
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It's a rather easy process, done it like 3 already. What I hate about going back to stock using Odin is that I always have to this:
[*] Enable USB Debugging
[*] Root the phone
[*] Log in so I can use the market.
[*] Download Rom Manager, Install CWM
[*] Reboot to stock recover.
[*] Apply package
[*] Apply package again.
[*] Install new rom
I wouldn't mind but the whole process until you are finally able to install the new rom takes at least 10 minutes of tapping and typing. It's rather annoying. I'm not complaining though...
Wiping your data and cache partitions (and making sure you disabled lagfix if not supported by the new ROM) should be sufficient.
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Would it work if you install the rom, THEN, flash a kenerl that supports lagfix (without rebooting at all)?
Xstop said:
Can you say: Run on sentences makes no sense.
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agreed. someone should start drinking decaf
sent from the midget in mah belly
cumanzor said:
It's a rather easy process, done it like 3 already. What I hate about going back to stock using Odin is that I always have to this:
Enable USB Debugging
Root the phone
Log in so I can use the market.
Download Rom Manager, Install CWM
Reboot to stock recover.
Apply package
Apply package again.
Install new rom
I wouldn't mind but the whole process until you are finally able to install the new rom takes at least 10 minutes of tapping and typing. It's rather annoying. I'm not complaining though...
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you never have to log into your JF6 stock rom if you odin back to stock. you dont even have to boot to it. just keep the update.zip from CWM on your sdcard and boot into recovery...reinstall packages, and you are in CWM..flash your ROM, and enjoy
Nobody master clears anymore?? I do, and never have a single issue or FC. It just takes an extra five minutes to do the MC and then let the phone boot and transfer ROM of choise as well as update.zip for CW recovery to the root of my sd. But master clear is the same as a reset or a data wipe, so its not completely necessary. Just makes me feel safer!
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Nobody master clears anymore?? I do, and never have a single issue or FC. It just takes an extra five minutes to do the MC and then let the phone boot and transfer ROM of choise as well as update.zip for CW recovery to the root of my sd. But master clear is the same as a reset or a data wipe, so its not completely necessary. Just makes me feel safer!
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nope. i never do any more. sometimes i have to flash back to stock, when i have a broken flash, but i still dont master clear. you dont actually gain anything by master clear, since it just wipes your internal sd...
>>[*] Log in so I can use the market.[*] Download Rom Manager, Install CWM
you can skip that step by simple "recycling/reusing" the recovery-update.zip from CWM. Download it once and then save it on your external sd and your pc.
When you want to use another ROM you can reuse the recovery-update.zip .
Just rename it update.zip and then reboot recovery and then do you thing.....
cumanzor said:
Would it work if you install the rom, THEN, flash a kenerl that supports lagfix (without rebooting at all)?
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I've heard it's a bad idea to install kernels without first allowing the phone to fully boot. I've never tried it myself, I just convert to rfs without any backup or restore (using the ULF included in hardcore's Speedmod kernel) before flashing.
Stupid Questions
This is a stupid question (two actually). I think the answer is YES, but I'd like to make sure...
I've installed several ROMs by the "standard process."
Is the "update.zip" on my internal SD card the one that has cwm?
Does running "reinstall packages" from stock recovery just apply the "update.zip"?

[Q] Can you help a brother out?

I will post the long version here, mainly because I have nothing better to do.
Here is the situation. I bought a NC about 6 months ago. I rooted it using Auto Nooter. I have no idea what ROM I installed to be honest. I'm very much a novice at this. And I'm quite stupid to boot, I might add. It has worked relatively ok since then. The ROM seemed a bit buggy and I had some initial troubles with constant reboots, in addition to some basic things not working and way bogging the thing down, but in general it was ok. I haven't used it much since unless I was traveling.
Today....I was traveling. Traveling to BFE. As such, I decided to bust out my trusty NC and download a new book while I was waiting for my flight. I did so, and something went a bit haywire. It seems that somehow, without prompting, the device has restored itself to the stock B&N ROM (1.1 maybe?). Yet - the Android OS is still there. For example I can click on my task manager app in the lower left corner of the homescreen and it shows that all of my apps are running and I can even switch to them. But my homescreen is defaulted to the B&N one showing my eBooks and I can't figure out how to get my Android launcher back. I have tried to reboot and it does the Droid boot up but reverts to the same B&N home screen.
I was thinking about trying to update to a new ROM since it had been awhile and I figured there must be something better/more stable out there now - Honeycomb or whatever. I guess this is the kick in the ass that I needed.
So now here I sit in a hotel room in BFE. There are no restaurants open past 9. There are no bars. There IS a Super Wal Mart but I think I'm gonna pass on that.
I figured I would look into this. Where to start? Should I re-set this thing to stock and then just pick a new ROM and re-root? Can I do any of this without having a SD card slot in my laptop - just using a USB cable? Will I lose any eBooks that I downloaded?
I await your sage advice.
rooting actually means gaining super user access to the current android rom. B&N, i believe is Froyo, so you did not install any rom so to speak. you were probably just rooted.
I think the issue is with the launcher and not that it is back to stock. What happens when you long press on the home screen?
If you plan to do anything, you will definitely need an sd card reader.
If you autonootered, then you were running stock, but rooted. With a custom launcher replacing the stock launcher, it sounds like.
At any rate, you were probably hit with the automatic update to B&N 1.2 (which is Android 2.2, iirc.) You almost certainly aren't rooted anymore, but it may allow you to run any apps that you already had downloaded, just from the stock app launcher.
When you get an SD card reader, you can check out Manual Nootering. It's basically the same as the old Auto Nooter, but for B&N 1.2. If you change the rom entirely (install CM7) or just run a different rom from an SD card, you'll avoid having B&N overwrite your root access in the future.
Thanks for the responses. I believe that you are correct. I actually was running 1.0.0. I used auto-nooter to root the thing and had it working with a custom launcher. I don't think it updated to 1.2. In fact I know that it didn't update to 1.2. I am trying to get it to do that right now.
I would like to install a new ROM or root or do something after it updates to 1.2 so that I have access to the Android market. What is my best way to do this? Should I just root again from 1.2? Should I install this CM7?
Can you help me understand the differences? Thanks again.
I could Super Wal Mart tonight for a SD card reader if I'm feeling frisky.
I've got all kinds of problems.
I went to update to 1.2 from 1.0. I removed my SD card and erased and deregistered device. I booted it back up and it thinks it's a phone. I put the 1.2 file in the root drive via USB, as I have read over and over that the thing should recognize the 1.2 file and reboot itself. It's not working. I erased and deregistered again. same deal.
Any advice?
I'd do a full factory reset, then try the update to 1.2 again.
A couple of things about the 1.2 update -- do not unzip the update file or rename it. Just drop it as-is into the nook. And make sure to eject the nook from your computer and unplug it.
Thank you aka. I got it to take. I am now at 1.2. Now back to square 1(.2). Any help on this?
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I would like to install a new ROM or root or do something after it updates to 1.2 so that I have access to the Android market. What is my best way to do this? Should I just root again from 1.2? Should I install this CM7?
Can you help me understand the differences? Thanks again.
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Baboontyme said:
I booted it back up and it thinks it's a phone. I put the 1.2 file in the root drive via USB, as I have read over and over that the thing should recognize the 1.2 file and reboot itself. It's not working. I erased and deregistered again. same deal.
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ETA: lol, congratulations! I guess just skip to that link at the end.
I'd agree with akaCat that you should do a factory reset, BUT you can only do that if you still have the stock recovery utility, and it seems possible that you do not. Try to get the NC to reset by interrupting the boot 8 times. If it doesn't work, you may have installed ClockworkMod Recovery on your Nook Color in place of the stock recovery utility. You may have done so while rooting, or later from the ROM Manager app, perhaps even by accident.
Have you attempted to boot to recovery by holding down "n" while you power on the device, and continuing to hold power + n for about six seconds (1-one-thousand, 2-one-thousand, etc), then releasing both? If so, do you get a factory reset dialog (series of yes/no options) or a longer menu including items like "mounting and storage" and "flash zip from sd card?" If you get the longer menu, then that's ClockworkMod Recovery, and neither the 8-failed-boots-reset nor the automatic update are going to work.
If you do have ClockworkMod Recovery, don't do anything yet. Hopefully somewhere on the screen it tells you the version number, in the format 3.0.x.x. Just let us know that version number and power off the NC.
If you still have the stock recovery utility, then do the factory reset, boot into the stock OS, connect USB, drop the update file straight on the Nook (not in any folders), safely remove the NC from your PC, and let it sit. Hopefully it will reboot itself.
If not, the next step is probably going to involve preparing a bootable ClockworkMod SD and manually installing a CWM-compatible version of the update, or of a different ROM. This article may help you wrap your head around the different options: http://quinxy.com/guides/how-to-pick-your-nook-color-operating-system-and-install-options/
ETA: lol, congratulations! I guess just skip to that link at the end.
Thank you, Tao. I seem to be a bit stuck, though.
I'm at 1.2 stock. I was able to reformat and erase my sd card. I went to load the .gz image onto the card (for CM7, per instructions here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1000957) and I also loaded the nightly build. Then inserted card into NC and booted. Nothing.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong? Should I unzip either file?
One thing that might/might not matter....when I went to eject the SD card from my PC, I wasn't given that option so I just pulled it.
One more thing.....the instructions at the link above instruct you to "write the image to your SD card" but then go on to say "eject the SD card" and then further "insert the uSD card into your computer"
Huh?? Isn't it all on the same card? Why do I need two different cards? What am I missing?
This blog breaks down the same process a little more step-by-step, with videos: http://www.anamardoll.com/2011/04/ereader-running-cm7-firmware-on-nook.html
You can skip the long preamble down to "Ready? Let's get started."
You do need to unzip the disk image, and write it to the SD using a program like Win32DiskImager or WinImage. It's also definitely a good idea to safely eject the SD card from your PC.
Hi Tao and others. Thanks again for all of your help. I'm almost there!
I followed this Ana chick's directions and I have CM7 booting up. I am now at the stage where I am trying to boot up in recovery mode so I can get the google apps and wifi thing going. I can't get it to work! I am holding down the "n"/home button and then the power button and it keeps booting up with CM7. I've tried it probably 20 times. Any help? Thanks!
Can someone also tell me how to access the book I just purchased and was in the middle of reading? Do I have to go somewhere and re-download?
Baboontyme said:
Hi Tao and others. Thanks again for all of your help. I'm almost there!
I followed this Ana chick's directions and I have CM7 booting up. I am now at the stage where I am trying to boot up in recovery mode so I can get the google apps and wifi thing going. I can't get it to work! I am holding down the "n"/home button and then the power button and it keeps booting up with CM7. I've tried it probably 20 times. Any help? Thanks!
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I should add that though I can get CM7 to boot, I never get "The Power of Reading". It's just kind of a flash.
That's all normal--verygreen had to make a new uboot, which no longer shows "The Power of Reading" and also flies through a recovery boot so fast you could miss it. If gapps didn't install, just make sure the .zip is still in the boot partition and keep trying. I'm pretty sure holding power > reboot > recovery boot works now from within CM7, but I would go into Settings>Accounts and try to sign in to Google before assuming it didn't install.
If the book was a B&N purchase, once you have the market working, just install the Nook app and sign into your account, and you should be able to re-d/l the book, possibly even still synced to where you left off.
Thank you so much Tao and others. Up and running with CM7. Any additional mods I should be messing with?
btw, you can also boot into recovery through rom manager, its easier.
Baboontyme said:
Thank you so much Tao and others. Up and running with CM7. Any additional mods I should be messing with?
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You can overclock: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925451
Just make sure you grab the version for SD, and install it just like gapps, then set clock speed via CyanogenMod Settings>Performance>CPU
boxcar8028 said:
btw, you can also boot into recovery through rom manager, its easier.
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Easier than holding power a sec, poking "Reboot," then "Reboot to Recovery?"
Really, it's about the same either way, depending how handy ROM manager is on your system.

[Q] Broken Micro SD Slot, How Can I Get Back to Stock?

The thread title sums it up. I am running cyan off of emmc. One day my sd card is popped out. When I try to push it in, it doesn't catch! Just slides in, makes somewhat of a click, and slides right back out.
So, I am stuck on this build, no memory hence no music. No video. Or limited music/video to the 5GIG internal. I can't download anything either.
So, I have searched and found some ADB threads but no walkthrough per-se. I must admit they are quite out of my know how. I have too say they are quite intimidating.
ANY help or pointers are most welcome and appreciated
Well, you're out of warranty per se, I mean they can't prove anything if you flash back to stock.
In regards to the sd card slot, there's no way of making it stay in to read?
Phatdawg said:
Well, you're out of warranty per se, I mean they can't prove anything if you flash back to stock.
In regards to the sd card slot, there's no way of making it stay in to read?
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that's the thing, I try and it doesn't work.
if I can get stock on I can have my dear nook again!
I guess you _might_ be able to save your stock nandroid backup into the emmc, then boot into recovery and install from that location.
Of course, if you screw it up, you're going to be hosed.
I imagine the pin for the sd card got bent into the slot itself, you might be able to fix it if you do a semi nook tear down.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SVO2JCgqPM
Phatdawg said:
I guess you _might_ be able to save your stock nandroid backup into the emmc, then boot into recovery and install from that location.
Of course, if you screw it up, you're going to be hosed.
I imagine the pin for the sd card got bent into the slot itself, you might be able to fix it if you do a semi nook tear down.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SVO2JCgqPM
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Emmc?! Maybe not. That I have never heard of.
Any ADB options? Anyone?
If you did not install CWR to eMMC, 8 interupted powerup cycles may work.
Turn off, hit the power button, and as soon as it starts to power up hit the power button again to turn it off before it gets completely started
8 times
moSess said:
Emmc?! Maybe not. That I have never heard of.
Any ADB options? Anyone?
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eMMC is your internal memory. Try the 8 failed boot method explained above.
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Technically, he should be able to usb mount his emmc, copy a nandroid there and then boot into recovery and flash the nandroid from there, no?
w8wca, my recovery is on emmc, so, no go
koopakid08, when i say i have never heard of it, it i meant flashing anything fron internal memory. I highly doubt it would work
Phatdawg, same thing. If i saw some post or thread about booting from internal on ANY device, i would try it out. I have not. As such i wont try it.
Thanks for the help though!
Anyone else???
moSess said:
The thread title sums it up. I am running cyan off of emmc. One day my sd card is popped out. When I try to push it in, it doesn't catch! Just slides in, makes somewhat of a click, and slides right back out.
So, I am stuck on this build, no memory hence no music. No video. Or limited music/video to the 5GIG internal. I can't download anything either.
So, I have searched and found some ADB threads but no walkthrough per-se. I must admit they are quite out of my know how. I have too say they are quite intimidating.
ANY help or pointers are most welcome and appreciated
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This EXACT situation happened to me YESTERDAY, and this is what I did to flash back to stock for a warranty return/repair:
1) I downloaded the stock 1.2 update .zip from this thread. This .zip has been modified to be flashable via CWM. There are two versions, one that retains CWM, and one that erases CWM in favor of stock recovery. If you're going to be sending your Nook in for repair/replacement, I would recommend the stock recovery version.
2) I mounted my micro SD via a standard SD adapter onto my laptop and copied the .zip from step 1 into the root directory (easier to find for later steps, but you could put it anywhere on the card).
3) This is the hard part: I then inserted the micro SD into the Nook's slot, and held it there with my left index fingernail. This hurt after a few minutes, but hey, no pain, no gain, right?
4) Holding the card in place, I booted into CWM, scrolled to "mounts and storage", and then "mount /sdcard". I then backed out to the main CWM menu and made a nandroid backup (this is optional).
5) After the nandroid completed, I selected "install zip from sdcard", then "choose zip from sdcard". I then scrolled to the zip I downloaded in step 1 and hit "n". This flashed the stock, unrooted system 1.2.
6) I probably should have done another factory reset at this point, but I didn't. I rebooted, and ended up in a bootloop on the Nook splash screen. Luckily, I was able to get into the stock recovery using the method from this post. I was able to perform a factory rest from the stock recovery, and BAM! I had myself a bone-stock non-rooted Nook Color that is all ready to be sent back to B&N for a warranty repair/replacement!
I hope this helps, it seems to have worked for me. Make sure to give that thread I linked to earlier a good look, those guys did some good work getting the update sorted out.
Oh, and be ready for a sore finger!
EDIT: If you don't have any way to mount your card in another device, you could probably use the sore finger method to hold the card in long enough to move the .zip over via USB.
Zennmaster said:
This EXACT situation happened to me YESTERDAY, and this is what I did to flash back to stock for a warranty return/repair:
1) I downloaded the stock 1.2 update .zip from this thread. This .zip has been modified to be flashable via CWM. There are two versions, one that retains CWM, and one that erases CWM in favor of stock recovery. If you're going to be sending your Nook in for repair/replacement, I would recommend the stock recovery version.
2) I mounted my micro SD via a standard SD adapter onto my laptop and copied the .zip from step 1 into the root directory (easier to find for later steps, but you could put it anywhere on the card).
3) This is the hard part: I then inserted the micro SD into the Nook's slot, and held it there with my left index fingernail. This hurt after a few minutes, but hey, no pain, no gain, right?
4) Holding the card in place, I booted into CWM, scrolled to "mounts and storage", and then "mount /sdcard". I then backed out to the main CWM menu and made a nandroid backup (this is optional).
5) After the nandroid completed, I selected "install zip from sdcard", then "choose zip from sdcard". I then scrolled to the zip I downloaded in step 1 and hit "n". This flashed the stock, unrooted system 1.2.
6) I probably should have done another factory reset at this point, but I didn't. I rebooted, and ended up in a bootloop on the Nook splash screen. Luckily, I was able to get into the stock recovery using the method from this post. I was able to perform a factory rest from the stock recovery, and BAM! I had myself a bone-stock non-rooted Nook Color that is all ready to be sent back to B&N for a warranty repair/replacement!
I hope this helps, it seems to have worked for me. Make sure to give that thread I linked to earlier a good look, those guys did some good work getting the update sorted out.
Oh, and be ready for a sore finger!
EDIT: If you don't have any way to mount your card in another device, you could probably use the sore finger method to hold the card in long enough to move the .zip over via USB.
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Thank you for this. I kind of came up with a similar fix. I used some scotch tape to fatten up the end of my sd and achieved the same result. I was able to flash this -->http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=914690&highlight=stock
It worked great. I just wish there was a method to flash the Nook without the sd. I know this is one of its greatest strengths. Just if you have a sd hardware problem, you're toast

[Q] Please help. 2.3.5 does not work on WiFi, but 2.2.2 is not installed.

It all started after the removal and installation of native myui. Before that everything was fine, install and remove, and then on to you. First, when you turn on WiFi getting reset. This is 2.3 to 2.2 everything is OK. And now stopped to install 2.2. After installation, the phone reboots and starts again recover the menu. I do not know what to do, only set modes and Diagen miui.
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It all started after the removal and installation of native myui. Before that everything was fine, install and remove, and then on to you. First, when you turn on WiFi getting reset. This is 2.3 to 2.2 everything is OK. And now stopped to install 2.2. After installation, the phone reboots and starts again recover the menu. I do not know what to do, only set modes and Diagen miui.
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Or you english is ****ing retarded or i'm, cause it's almost impossible to understand you. I Still don't get the problem..
Can not install 2.2 and 2.3 is not working WiFi.
Wipe data/Cache and dalvik cache in advanced menu in recovery. try reinstalling 2.2.2 or 2.3.5. I guess you had some bad flash before.
No it like this problem: http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-679991.html
KinKeid said:
No it like this problem: http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-679991.html
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I'm flashing my phone very easy and it never ever wiped or something sd-ext. It always says skipping, cause there is no sd-ext.
Put stock rom in sd card (whole dload folder) and boot your device with VOL+ and VOL- pressed while pressing power on) It should update. Then after that install http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1229326 then after installing boot it with VOL+ and power button. Delete caches, and then flash the custom rom .
I also uploaded ORIGINAL, Stock image partition files http://www.mirrorafile.com/files/6GV300HE/image.rar
you can try to overwrite yours with them (of course backup yours) Put your device in purple screen, connect it with pc, and put those files in it. Maybe it will help.
I understand. tnx. All right)) Sorry for my english, im from russia)
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I understand. tnx. All right)) Sorry for my english, im from russia)
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Russians are smartest people in world when it comes to hacking and breaking and you do not find help in their forums? I'm from Lithuania so i know russians
When i turn on wifi mobile go to reboot. What problem?
Tommixoft said:
I'm flashing my phone very easy and it never ever wiped or something sd-ext. It always says skipping, cause there is no sd-ext.
Put stock rom in sd card (whole dload folder) and boot your device with VOL+ and VOL- pressed while pressing power on) It should update. Then after that install http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1229326 then after installing boot it with VOL+ and power button. Delete caches, and then flash the custom rom .
I also uploaded ORIGINAL, Stock image partition files http://www.mirrorafile.com/files/6GV300HE/image.rar
you can try to overwrite yours with them (of course backup yours) Put your device in purple screen, connect it with pc, and put those files in it. Maybe it will help.
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This not working.
Phone dont format /data
Help!
How format?

[Q] HELP!

I rooted my TPT that had ICS 3.5, and accidently deleted a file and messed it up. How can I reload an original or no bloat OS. I tried to install one that I downloaded from this site (0089) and couldn't get it to install with CWM recovery. Is there a step by step process laid out somewhere? Thanks!
128rincon said:
I rooted my TPT that had ICS 3.5, and accidently deleted a file and messed it up. How can I reload an original or no bloat OS. I tried to install one that I downloaded from this site (0089) and couldn't get it to install with CWM recovery. Is there a step by step process laid out somewhere? Thanks!
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I have a nandroid backup of mine, if it helps you. 0132_WE Version. Just need to find out how to extract files off of it.
Thanks! Let me know if you need my email to send it to.
Its big, I warn you, will upload later then.
Link will work in about 75 mins... It has to be 282.365.076 Bytes at the end:
LINK
Btw, did you try Koshu's CM10 Version 0.7? Its really nice.
Thanks!
Did it succeed?
I didn't try in end because mine is a "US" and I wasn't sure if "WE" would be appropriate. I do have another TPT that's ICS 3.5 (00132 US) and was wondering if you or anyone else can give me a step by step tutorial on how to copy the OS on my good unit and load it onto the messed up one.
128rincon said:
I didn't try in end because mine is a "US" and I wasn't sure if "WE" would be appropriate. I do have another TPT that's ICS 3.5 (00132 US) and was wondering if you or anyone else can give me a step by step tutorial on how to copy the OS on my good unit and load it onto the messed up one.
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No big deal, you need CWM on both of them. Then start CWM on your working one with a 2GB or bigger SD inside, go to Backup/Recovery and select backup to external SD. Wait till its done. Then reboot and take the sd from it and put it inside the malfunctioning one. There start CWM, too and go to Backup/Recovery again. Then go to recover from external SD and you are done.
Thanks, but I was so frustrated I took it to a computer repair shop!
It is also worth mentioning that there is a Factory Reset option that may restore the unnamed deleted file. It is found in Settings or in the CWM/Restore menu.
To avoid bloatware install:
1. Factory reset
2. Complete the first 5 or so Setup steps until you see "You're Done"
3. Open Sim card door and prepare to poke the reset button
4. Click "Finish" or "Done" and then as soon as the Lenovo Pre-Install takes over the screen - reset!
5. Start up tablet, done!
(if the pre-install starts up again, reset once more. I've never had to do it more than twice. You can use the power button but it is slower and requires confirmation.)
Incidentally, I have ROM manager Pro in my good unit, and I did a "backup current ROM", and after it finished, I couldn't find it anywhere! When I would click "Manage and Restore Backups" in ROM manager, I just get a blank screen! Plus, when I tried "Reboot into Recovery", or "Install ROM from SD Card", it just reboots to normal on condition, but no prompts in the process. I tried re-installing ROM manager, to no avail! ...and yes, it does show that it is "allowed" in Superuser.
I don't believe that backups can be made via an App on the Thinkpad Tablet. AFAIK, it is only CWM Recovery that works.
Probably it!
Switch the device off. Switch onagainand periodically push volume up, this boots cwm, there try my small manual.
@emuandco: I did that many times & still just the "stock" boot options came up! I got so frustrated with it that I just brought it to a local computer repair shop! Thanks for your efforts!

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