Get it while its hot folks... you know this mirror is going to die quickly.. I give credit to Sam for the update-script... He pushed through what I managed to mind #^&(# for a while! Anyway you know the drill, download, boot to CWR (IOMonsters SD Recovery works great! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=922870), and flash away! (if you get boot loops ADB to your nook and delete files on /data.
Stay tuned for updates.
http://rapidshare.com/files/444939339/froyo-emmc-0.2.zip ***please post mirrors in thread and ill add them!***
http://hotfile.com/dl/100080871/83fe379/froyo-emmc-0.2.zip.html Please thank hoodoomagic for this mirror!
Sweet Lets get crackin
Nice Work!
Now there's a flashable rooted stock with the new 1.1 update, AND flashable Froyo!!!
It's a great night to be a nook color owner.
Wow that was quick, from the IRC talk to XDA in an hour? Talk about a fast turn around, keep it up
Thanks for this, and here is a link to a mirror:
http://hotfile.com/dl/100080871/83fe379/froyo-emmc-0.2.zip.html
I'll get a mirror set up tomorrow and post the link
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Anyone know how I can get google apps, or at least the Market, on this? Preferably without ADB, since it doesn't seem to cooperate with my system. Root explorer's easy enough.
I flashed with zip over Auto Nootered 1.0.1 and everything works fine now. But the issue is that I cannot access Clockwork Recovery any more. I tried Power + N button, also boot to recovery from Rom Manager but it simply reboots back to home screen.
I tried flashing via Rom Manager again. It shows that I am currently running Clockwork Recovery 3.0.0.5 but yet reboots to home screen. Without CWR, I cannot restore the backup I took. Please help.
Can you share how this is different from samuels version. His froyo is 0.2 with gapps. Not trying to be a smart alec...would just like to understand.
Thanks
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crashdau said:
Can you share how this is different from samuels version. His froyo is 0.2 with gapps. Not trying to be a smart alec...would just like to understand.
Thanks
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Sams has been taken down now i believe, this ia for the people who didn't get it whilst it was a available...
IamJAX said:
I flashed with zip over Auto Nootered 1.0.1 and everything works fine now. But the issue is that I cannot access Clockwork Recovery any more. I tried Power + N button, also boot to recovery from Rom Manager but it simply reboots back to home screen.
I tried flashing via Rom Manager again. It shows that I am currently running Clockwork Recovery 3.0.0.5 but yet reboots to home screen. Without CWR, I cannot restore the backup I took. Please help.
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You have to use the bootable version of CWM recovery. Its called iomonster or something like that
Novarider said:
You have to use the bootable version of CWM recovery. Its called iomonster or something like that
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Ok. But the iomonster version is to be booted from an SD card, right? My nandroid backup is also on the sd card. I believe I should use a blank SD to create the CWR bootable card. So how can I boot CWR from sd and access the nandroid backup as well?
Fast HTTP Mirror:
http://tinyw.in/f
modembug said:
Get it while its hot folks... you know this mirror is going to die quickly.. I give credit to Sam for the update-script... He pushed through what I managed to mind #^&(# for a while! Anyway you know the drill, download, boot to CWR (IOMonsters SD Recovery works great! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=922870), and flash away! (if you get boot loops ADB to your nook and delete files on /data.
Stay tuned for updates.
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Cancel this post for now...
wait would this work over 1.1 update pre rooted and cw mod installed thru rom manager? also are the google apps preinstalled on this already?
IamJAX said:
Ok. But the iomonster version is to be booted from an SD card, right? My nandroid backup is also on the sd card. I believe I should use a blank SD to create the CWR bootable card. So how can I boot CWR from sd and access the nandroid backup as well?
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After you make the bootable version just put the nandroid folder on the sd card
Does anyone know a way to get the pandora app working?
Novarider said:
Does anyone know a way to get the pandora app working?
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Pandora and YouTube are broken in the NF 0.5.9 release. Cicada said the other day he's hoping to have a new version out soon that fixes those.
IamJAX said:
Ok. But the iomonster version is to be booted from an SD card, right? My nandroid backup is also on the sd card. I believe I should use a blank SD to create the CWR bootable card. So how can I boot CWR from sd and access the nandroid backup as well?
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I am having the same problem. The bootable recovery isn't working, for me. I can't access recovery, no matter what I do.
Related
rooted my phone about a week ago, flashed bionix final, loved it, i went to restore my backups through rom manager and after it finished, it won't go past the black boot screen....help? i go into recovery (it won't go to clockwork recovery, just stock) and click on reinstall packages and it says it can't access the specified path (sd card) help please?
vballrkc said:
rooted my phone about a week ago, flashed bionix final, loved it, i went to restore my backups through rom manager and after it finished, it won't go past the black boot screen....help? i go into recovery (it won't go to clockwork recovery, just stock) and click on reinstall packages and it says it can't access the specified path (sd card) help please?
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Reboot into Download Mode, utilize Odin to flash back to JFD (directions in the Vibrant Bible sticky thread in the Dev forum), root, install ROM Manager, and then reinstall Bionix.
~SB
Find a copy of the update.zip from clockwork. Put this on your sd card (the internal one) and try the reinstall packages option.
If this doesn't work. Research odin and do a restore using it.
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a400meter said:
Find a copy of the update.zip from clockwork. Put this on your sd card (the internal one) and try the reinstall packages option.
If this doesn't work. Research odin and do a restore using it.
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What update is this? sorry i'm a noob. thanks.
vballrkc said:
What update is this? sorry i'm a noob. thanks.
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There is a file called update.zip that's created by ClockworkMod. There should be a few links on the net to help you out on where to download the most current version.
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ShinyBuddha said:
There is a file called update.zip that's created by ClockworkMod. There should be a few links on the net to help you out on where to download the most current version.
~SB
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yeah ok, sorry, i got that and put it on the sd card, no go. so i guess i'm trying the oden way, hopefully i'll get htat, i'll post my results.....
vballrkc said:
yeah ok, sorry, i got that and put it on the sd card, no go. so i guess i'm trying the oden way, hopefully i'll get htat, i'll post my results.....
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Did you put it on your internal sd card? If you can't boot you would have had to use ADB to push it there....
EDIT: Also, did you have a lag fix enabled, namely voodoo, before you tried to "restore"?
I have attached a copy of the update.zip for cwm vibrant and a copy of the files needed for adb. Let me know if you need help setting it up.
This method is depreciated. Please use cicada's ZIP.
Hi,
After a very polite discussion with members of this community. I've simply decided to go back to my life without XDA.
Sorry.
I'll leave you these files which work for sure. These can be flashed using IOMonster's rootpack.
Overlclocked kernel 1100mhz FOR FROYO ONLY you could try out, but this kernel hasn't been exhaustively tested: -Download flashable 1100-froyo-test-kernel-install.zip here. -Download flashable 1100-froyo-test-kernel-removal.zip here. Kernels originally posted by dalingrin, found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925451
In case anything goes wrong and your NC won't boot anymore: Flashable zip (to copy to root of sdcard):
-Download flashable repartition-boot-with-froyo.zip here.
-Download flashable repartition-boot-with-stock.zip here.
If you use stock-boot after having flashed froyo, it will not be enough to boot entirely, it will only show you "touch the futur screen". For it to boot completely, you'll have to format system and data, then use complete-restore-to-stock-1.0.1 after that, or install froyo-emmc again. This should only repair your boot (mmcblk0p1) partition, allowing your NC to boot again.
See 'Restore to stock' thread regarding restoring/flashable zip download.
Thank you for your support.
Have fun.
Sam
thank you greatly! ill work on this on the morning!
Sent from my Nook Color
Thanks!!
How hard was it to create?
Any chance of making a flashable zip with the Customized Nookie Froyo 0.5.9 Image?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=922324
Awesome!!!
@above: i agree, that would be useful
Gonna pick a nook color up today this looks great thanks for ur hard work.
One think can a guy just make a backup via cwr?
Well that's a question you should ask IOMonster. But one thing is sure, the sd's size (1gb) wont suffice for a total backup of the nook. And I'm not sure nandroids are totally stable yet..
bL33d said:
Gonna pick a nook color up today this looks great thanks for ur hard work.
One think can a guy just make a backup via cwr?
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Anything is possible. Actually, all you would need to do from now on to make a flashable "mod", would be to make an .img of your customized system (with dd), making sure you leave all private data out of it. And then copy it to my existing zip by replacing the existing /tmp/system.img. The script would do the rest.
Well that's if you don't need to copy anything to /data. In that later case script would need just a few more lines...
That's all..
Sam
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samuelhalff said:
Well that's a question you should ask IOMonster. But one thing is sure, the sd's size (1gb) wont suffice for a total backup of the nook. And I'm not sure nandroids are totally stable yet..
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I've restored from a CWM backup several times to replace a development image that was less than functional . As long as:
1) you only need to restore /boot, /data/ and /system
2) your new update .zip doesn't break CWM (doesn't replace uRecRam)
It should work fine.
Even if it does break CWM on install, IOMonsters SD should still work fine. Just some thoughts...
Can anyone place these files on a mirror? Can't d/l from work....blocked by IT. >=(
I'm trying to download the files but the website won't let me. It's stuck in loop.
Superb!
Thanks so much. I've been really looking forward to this.
Also, fyi, I had to use IE to download the image, didn't work with Chrome.
Shadeoblac said:
I'm trying to download the files but the website won't let me. It's stuck in loop.
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I got hung up trying to dd the blocks (mmcblk0p3), then device rebooted on its own...then got stuck in bootloop...pulled the sd card and shut down for 5 - 10 mintues.
turned on to see and it booted fine back to Auto-nootered Eclair....
Now just waiting to be able to download file....
So, I have a CWM backup image that I've successfully restored in the past, that should suffice right?
Also, is it actually necessary to use this bootable CWM or is it possible to install the zip directly from CWM on my device?
For those who has done this (emmc), is it yielding noticable improvement over SD cards? One of my chief complaints about the current Froyo build is the lag (opening gmail can take upwards of 2 mintues sometimes, among a host of other complaints. How is the responsiveness now?
It should also work with internal cw recovery. But then you have no way back without an sdcard, because cwr dosent boot on nookie yet.
DyDx said:
So, I have a CWM backup image that I've successfully restored in the past, that should suffice right?
Also, is it actually necessary to use this bootable CWM or is it possible to install the zip directly from CWM on my device?
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samuelhalff said:
It should also work with internal cw recovery. But then you have no way back without an sdcard, because cwr dosent boot on nookie yet.
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So cwr doesn't work with nookie froyo yet? Does that mean that I can't flash a kernel without using the sdcard and in doing so loose all data because it will overwrite the boot partition? I think I'm confused
Uploading mirror now. Will update once done.
Mirror - http://www.multiupload.com/B2VGQZZMM2
f4ion1 said:
Uploading mirror now. Will update once done.
Mirror - http://www.multiupload.com/B2VGQZZMM2
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Thank You very much!! 978MB wow...
Can someone please zip up the img file and rehost? It's almost a 1GB. Not that I mind waiting an 1 hour for it to download.
thanks. i really appreciate the effort
Okay, so after seeing how most people have flashed their phones, I'm tempted to do this sooner rather than later.
So my phone being rooted/unlocked now.
The next step is to back up, I have Titanium Pro, am to only backup apps with it?
Is that considered a sufficient back up of the phone?
I'm running Eclair 2.1update1 - T959UVJI6
I keep reading about Odin, etc so this is throwing me for a loop as to how to do this.
Then I just download a ROM that I like, load it on my microSD and flash through there, (volume button, power button, pressing, etc)?
Thanks, appreciate any help.
You can back up everything with titanium pro. But most people use it to.restore 3rd party apps or to uninstall or freeze apps. Also make sure you have rom manager installed and flash clockwork recovery. Put your rom of choice on your internal sd card not your external micro sd card.
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Odin is mostly used when you mess up your phone and it wont work. Search around and read up and download odin and the correct files and have it on hand for.when you bork up your phone.
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koooba said:
Okay, so after seeing how most people have flashed their phones, I'm tempted to do this sooner rather than later.
So my phone being rooted/unlocked now.
The next step is to back up, I have Titanium Pro, am to only backup apps with it?
Is that considered a sufficient back up of the phone?
I'm running Eclair 2.1update1 - T959UVJI6
I keep reading about Odin, etc so this is throwing me for a loop as to how to do this.
Then I just download a ROM that I like, load it on my microSD and flash through there, (volume button, power button, pressing, etc)?
Thanks, appreciate any help.
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In titanium backup just click backup all app+data
Do NOT backup red text apps their system apps and will give you a headache later.
Download rom manager and click first option and flash clockwork.
Then press install rom from SD card
It will boot into recovery if its green text recovery press reinstall packages then it'll reboot and go there again click reinstall packages again.
Now its set.
Go to install zip from SD card.
Then again
And find ur rom.
Press install.
Wait till its done.
Done
GreggoryD502 said:
You can back up everything with titanium pro. But most people use it to.restore 3rd party apps or to uninstall or freeze apps. Also make sure you have rom manager installed and flash clockwork recovery. Put your rom of choice on your internal sd card not your external micro sd card.
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Is the free version of ROM manager sufficient or are they identical, except one has ads?
ROM manager meaning this one correct? Made by clockworld?
http://www.appbrain.com/app/rom-manager/com.koushikdutta.rommanager
Thank you.
xriderx66 said:
In titanium backup just click backup all app+data
Do NOT backup red text apps their system apps and will give you a headache later.
Download rom manager and click first option and flash clockwork.
Then press install rom from SD card
It will boot into recovery if its green text recovery press reinstall packages then it'll reboot and go there again click reinstall packages again.
Now its set.
Go to install zip from SD card.
Then again
And find ur rom.
Press install.
Wait till its done.
Done
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Don't backup the red ones? But if they're part of the system....?
I already did, so maybe I'll check my microSD card and delete it and do it over by unchecking the red? lol
Yes the free version is sufficient to flash roms.
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...and this program, correct?
http://www.appbrain.com/app/clockworkmod-launcher/com.koushikdutta.launcher2
koooba said:
Don't backup the red ones? But if they're part of the system....?
I already did, so maybe I'll check my microSD card and delete it and do it over by unchecking the red? lol
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Its fine to back the red ones up. Just make sure after you flash a new rom that you don't restore any of the red ones. That's when you run into issues.
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Gotcha, because the ROMS already have the system files (red), overwrite issues, etc. Understood.
koooba said:
Gotcha, because the ROMS already have the system files (red), overwrite issues, etc. Understood.
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The force is strong with this one!
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lol come on now, I admit I'm a noob with all this.
I'm fairly confident with tech stuff, but hearing "bricking" etc, really got me so paranoid about it. lol
koooba said:
lol come on now, I admit I'm a noob with all this.
I'm fairly confident with tech stuff, but hearing "bricking" etc, really got me so paranoid about it. lol
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I know what you mean. I still get nervous everytime I flash something and wait for it to boot up. Just make sure you have odin and the right files loaded on your pc invade you goof up.
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lol @ nervous when booting up... that'll be me no doubt.
As for Odin, that's tomorrows adventure, getting it.
Right files on my PC? I thought everything is done strictly via the phone (flash) way. I have Kies installed and my computer does recognize the phone. I'm assuming Odin is the only concern left for me?
koooba said:
lol @ nervous when booting up... that'll be me no doubt.
As for Odin, that's tomorrows adventure, getting it.
Right files on my PC? I thought everything is done strictly via the phone (flash) way. I have Kies installed and my computer does recognize the phone. I'm assuming Odin is the only concern left for me?
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You have to download some files on your PC for Odin so u can go to a safe rom that wont brick on ya
Yea after you download odin you will need 2 different files. Ones a tar file and the other is a pit file. You only use these via odin. Just be patient when your waiting for it to boot up after flashing. Especially if you flashed a rom that has a voodoo kernel. It will take a good 10-15 minutes to convert. Just let it be.
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xriderx66 said:
You have to download some files on your PC for Odin so u can go to a safe rom that wont brick on ya
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I'm assuming that this would be sufficient for my needs.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=804850
I've looked around and this was the only place this factory ROM was available.
GreggoryD502 said:
Yea after you download odin you will need 2 different files. Ones a tar file and the other is a pit file. You only use these via odin. Just be patient when your waiting for it to boot up after flashing. Especially if you flashed a rom that has a voodoo kernel. It will take a good 10-15 minutes to convert. Just let it be.
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I was thinking Team Whiskey or Axura, still on the fence with either of these two.
But 10-15 minutes??
I took my SC card out and popped it into my PC, no files other than my music and pictures.
I then renamed the location from TitaniumBackup to external_sd/titaniumbackup, restarted the phone, opened TB to do a batch backup and there were no files listed. I renamed the default save location back to TitaniumBackup and the files were there.
Confusing.
How do I set the batch backups to save to my external SD card?
Or what am I doing wrong?
Im kind of confused as to what you are trying to do. Why would you want to save your titanium backups to your external sd card? There is really no reason to.
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I modified the official 1.2 update to allow CWM to flash them. You can use these to upgrade to 1.2 or to return to stock.
There are two files. One replaces CWM with the stock recovery (good for going back to stock). The other doesn't replace CWM (but will replace uboot).
Other than that they are identical to the update from B&N.
update-nc-stock-1.2-keepcwm-signed.zip
update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip
Please note neither one of these are rooted yet.
Just curious as to if this is rooted or just fixed to allow use of CWM?
Nevermind just read the full post!!
So just to make sure, I could use the one zip to return to full stock but with the 1.2 update? Also will this work if I have CM7 and CWM on my emmc? So reboot into CW, format \system and \data then flash the update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip, then Reboot. At that point, I should be 100% 1.2 stock, sound about right?
I thinking about returning to stock and just run CM7 for my SD if this is an options.
Thanks,
Derek.
DGarmon said:
So just to make sure, I could use the one zip to return to full stock but with the 1.2 update? Also will this work if I have CM7 and CWM on my emmc? So reboot into CW, format \system and \data then flash the update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip, then Reboot. At that point, I should be 100% 1.2 stock, sound about right?
I thinking about returning to stock and just run CM7 for my SD if this is an options.
Thanks,
Derek.
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Assuming you haven't fooked up any paritioning by using the "dual-boot" stuff you can return to 100% stock by doing the folllowing:
Download the update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip above
Flash the zip with CWM (either from emmc or sdcard)
Use CWM to factory reset the device (wipe /data and /cache)
Reboot into 100% stock froyo
If you have modified your partitions this will not work.
This won't work off of an sd right?
I'd like to modify this so it just installs to my dual boot partition.
I've done this before with flashing kernels, but there are more partitions here to take care of.
I figure if I'm going to change the updater script to mount the correct block partitions then I should also have it wipe /data and /cache on the secondary partition.
Any ideas on syntax?
sassafras
Thanks
Once we have a rooted version I'll probably check it out for fun.
nemith said:
Assuming you haven't fooked up any paritioning by using the "dual-boot" stuff you can return to 100% stock by doing the folllowing:
Download the update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip above
Flash the zip with CWM (either from emmc or sdcard)
Use CWM to factory reset the device (wipe /data and /cache)
Reboot into 100% stock froyo
If you have modified your partitions this will not work.
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But then I'm stuck with stock froyo - I can't go back to CM7 after I've satisfied my curiosity, right?
Hmmm, have to think about that......then, again, maybe not.
nemith said:
There are two files.
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Many thanks for these.
Please post MD5's of these so that we can be sure that the download was successful (some may want to store the file for later use).
BTW, free MD5checker can be found at getmd5checker.com
HarleyChick said:
But then I'm stuck with stock froyo - I can't go back to CM7 after I've satisfied my curiosity, right?
Hmmm, have to think about that......then, again, maybe not.
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Create a backup first.
Thanks for the files nemith. Much appreciated.
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Hey nemith, would it be okay if I used this as a base for a rooted version? Give you full credit of course, just dont feel like going through the hassle of the updater script and what not.
msgnyc said:
Create a backup first.
Thanks for the files nemith. Much appreciated.
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I guess I wasn't clear the first time: if I use this method, am I stuck with B&N's version of Froyo until someone figures out how to root this one, or can I just reflash CM7? And I'm not sure I understand the difference between both of the zips that nemith has produced.
In any case, thanks nemith - I always appreciate the work that the devs do!
HarleyChick said:
I guess I wasn't clear the first time: if I use this method, am I stuck with B&N's version of Froyo until someone figures out how to root this one, or can I just reflash CM7? And I'm not sure I understand the difference between both of the zips that nemith has produced.
In any case, thanks nemith - I always appreciate the work that the devs do!
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If you dont like this, just boot into a bootable clockwork recovery and flash cm7 or whatever you want. You wont be stuck on this.
One zip removes Clockwork Recovery and puts the stock recovery back. The other leaves Clockwork Recovery intact.
I'd assume, leaving it intact allows you to flash back to any backups or any other Rom if incase you do not like the official build.
I'm at work so I'm unable to test it out.
Or you can always just use a bootsble SD with clockwork on it to reflash whatever ron or backup you have.
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nemith said:
I modified the official 1.2 update to allow CWM to flash them. You can use these to upgrade to 1.2 or to return to stock.
There are two files. One replaces CWM with the stock recovery (good for going back to stock). The other doesn't replace CWM (but will replace uboot).
Other than that they are identical to the update from B&N.
update-nc-stock-1.2-keepcwm-signed.zip
update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip
Please note neither one of these are rooted yet.
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My rooted BN1.1 with auto-nooter 3.0 does NOT have CWM in emmc. Can I use update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip to go to 1.2 unrooted?
nemith said:
I modified the official 1.2 update to allow CWM to flash them. You can use these to upgrade to 1.2 or to return to stock.
Please note neither one of these are rooted yet.
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Any way you could make something would allow you to flash 1.2 onto a secondary parttion for those of us who are dual booters?
So Ive got this thing rooted but I for the life of me cannot get the market to work. I have the vending.apk and googleservicesframework.apk under /system/app but market will not show up in my app drawer on the stock or adw launcher. Under manage applications, market or googleservicesframework arent there either. Does the nook have other dependencies? If anyone with some experience could throw some suggestions my way. ADB isnt currently working without the driver. Ive added other apps that are showing up and working perfectly.
Did you modify the build.prop?
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scoutcamper said:
Did you modify the build.prop?
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Nope didnt touch it, im usually devving for the evo, so modding that isnt normally needed for gapps. What would need to be modified in the build.prop?
The device code will have changed and prevent market access. Try pulling the device code from a froyo device with market access like Droid X.
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Using XtreSoLite ROM on a Galaxy S5. When I do a TWRP backup (default settings) and I target my external SD card (64GB SanDisk microSD), the backup succeeds and I can go back to the main TWRP menu and verify that the backup was created in a new folder called 'TWRP' on the SD card. However, once I boot into the system and get past the unlock screen, that TWRP folder is deleted from the SD card along with the backup.
All of the other files on the SD card are untouched, just anything to do with TWRP is removed.
Any idea what could cause this? I searched the thread for my specific ROM with no luck regarding this issue.
I have this issue as well running the stock rom. I also have the 64 gb card. Near as I can tell something about the way TWRP is writing the files to the file system (exfat) android doesnt like and corrects which removes the files. If I pull the card out of the phone before booting android I can see the files on the PC. The work around I'm currently using is to mount an external USB storage to do my backup, then copying the backup to the SD card in android.
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Hey there guys...its happening to me as well and its annoying because you cant rely in your backups!
Any solution or just that SD take out workaround? Its kinda dangerous because you can corrupt the SD by doing this often!
What version of twrp are you using?
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tonyevo52 said:
What version of twrp are you using?
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I'm using the 2.8.2.0.
I noticed this happened when I updated to 2.8. I went back to 2.7.1 and its works fine again.
Yea, same problem, using 2.8.1, going to go back to 2.7.1
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Quickvic30 said:
I noticed this happened when I updated to 2.8. I went back to 2.7.1 and its works fine again.
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I noticed it has started when I did format /data to F2FS back on 2810.
RazrHD, CM11 Nightly, ART, F2FS /data, Marvel boot animation
Quickvic30 said:
I noticed this happened when I updated to 2.8. I went back to 2.7.1 and its works fine again.
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Whats the main differences between 271 ans 2810? Would you mind sharing the 271 link?
Thanks man!
RMarques said:
Whats the main differences between 271 ans 2810? Would you mind sharing the 271 link?
Thanks man!
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I didn't notice any difference between the two. I only have the tar file you have to flash via odin, here ya go!
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I didn't notice any difference between the two. I only have the tar file you have to flash via odin, here ya go!
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Thanks man...dont use Odin though!
RMarques said:
Thanks man...dont use Odin though!
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What!!!! Odin is the bestest! well you could zip it up and flash it in recovery.
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What!!!! Odin is the bestest! well you could zip it up and flash it in recovery.
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Ive heard but it happen that I never came across a situation where I needed it...due to that, Ive never even saw it! However, Ive heard about it and I know its such a powerful tool!
Ill take a loo at it as soon as I have some spare time! Would you mind telling me what are its main uses? Im kinda advances user-mod-wanna-be. So far, Ive just needed to use Fastboot, RSD and custom recoveries!
Cheers man!
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Ive heard but it happen that I never came across a situation where I needed it...due to that, Ive never even saw it! However, Ive heard about it and I know its such a powerful tool!
Ill take a loo at it as soon as I have some spare time! Would you mind telling me what are its main uses? Im kinda advances user-mod-wanna-be. So far, Ive just needed to use Fastboot, RSD and custom recoveries!
Cheers man!
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I would say odins main use is for flashing stock tars after you get your phone stuck in brickloop after flashing something you shouldn't have :laugh:.......very useful tool I must say.
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I would say odins main use is for flashing stock tars after you get your phone stuck in brickloop after flashing something you shouldn't have :laugh:.......very useful tool I must say.
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Thanks man! Now I understand why I never needed it...never been into this kind of situation!
TWRP Backups being deleted at boot
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My solution for this error:
--Device S5 mini G800F
--TWRP 2.8.1
--MicroSD 64Gb
--TotalCommander for android instaled.
Step by Step:
1. Boot in recovery mode.
2. Create and save your backup into extSDCard (TWRP/backups folder).
* Example: extSDCard\TWRP\BACKUPS\14001308b6ffd4cc\2016-01-01--01-01-01 XXXXX.YYYYYYYYYYYYY
-- 2016-01-01--01-01-01 XXXXX.YYYYYYYYYYYYY = my last backup folder name created automatically by TWRP.
-- 2016-01-01--01-01-01 = backup date and time
-- XXXXX.YYYYYYYYYYYYY = phone and rom model/version
3. Open File Manager in TWRP and copy your backup folder (2016-01-01--01-01-01 XXXXX.YYYYYYYYYYYYY) from extSDCard to internal memory.
4. Restart your phone (system restart in twrp).
5. Open TotalCommander and navigate to extSDCard/backup folder (extSDCard\TWRP\BACKUPS\14001308b6ffd4cc)
6. Create new folder and rename it with your backup name folder. *Example: extSDCard\TWRP\BACKUPS\14001308b6ffd4cc\2016-01-01--01-01-01 XXXXX.YYYYYYYYYYYYY
7. Go to internal memory (copied backup folder) and copy all files to created folder in step 6.
8. Restart in recovery mode, run file manager in TWRP and delete backup folder from internal memory.
9. Restart your phone (system restart in twrp).
10. Finish.