I am a noob with the nook color but somewhat experienced with Android. I can do custom roms and all. I have a nook to Android card but it doesn't run very smoothly. I want to run CM7 our CM9 internally but still need the nook OS. Is there a way to run nook OS from an SD card. If it could have a dual boot interface like nook to Android that would be a plus, but not a requirement. Again, I do not want to dual boot internally. I want to run only CM7 internally and run nook OS from an SD card.
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Interesting question, but this is the Nook Tablet forum, not Nook Color.
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Sorry, I will switch it.
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im interested in this for the nook tablet
Even if i had the answer for this i will not post it. It is known that n2acards.com takes the work of others to make this possible (boot a different OS from sdcard) kind of what AdamOutler has achieved with Ubuntu. So how devs or whoever that figure it out to make this possible will want to share if n2acards.com gets the profit for free.
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I'm looking for a root that gets me at least 3.0 and access to all of the storage on this thing! So far I haven't found anything! If anybody's working on this, or knows of one, please post a link? Thanks in advance.
Devs are working on these things (though I doubt anyone is going to try to make a Honeycomb ROM now that ICS is out) but nothing is ready yet.
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As far as I know, honeycomb won't be an option until devs can get past the bootloader. As for more storage availability, I haven't seen or heard of any breakthroughs yet.
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Haven't been reading the forums lately, so I don't know if somebody's already working on this, but I want to port over ics android 4.0 to the nook tablet. I need one tester, but not for a little while, mainly because I don't even own the tablet.
The tester is going to have to be there when I need him and be able to report bugs, logcat, etc.
This is my first attempt at developing, so expect things to be slow
Also, if some of the devs are willing to help when I need it, that would be amazing
This is not a guarantee that you will get ics. But its a hope
I would love to be your tester, and yes some guys are already working on CM 9. They even wanna get the 3.2 kernel working...
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Pete1612 said:
I would love to be your tester, and yes some guys are already working on CM 9. They even wanna get the 3.2 kernel working...
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can't we just use the 3.x kernel?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22173413
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1440438 has the latest progress from ics porting (plus the 3.x kernel thread you posted).
Yeah, both the CM7 and CM9 development here are pretty closed...CM7 insists they want a polished product before release and CM9 is going above and beyond with their kernel work, but I know for a fact that they had it 90% a few weeks ago, so I don't know why the news is slow in coming.
I'd gladly help you if you need some work, I not only have a NT but I have an 8-core machine for compiling, I'd be more than happy to build from your github as well.
Hmm... Well if they're that close to being done.. :/
But, the only thing stopping me is having the proprietary libs, which I can't get without the NT.
Anything we can provide you with?
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dodgepot said:
Anything we can provide you with?
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Not unless you are building alongside with me.
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I can't help you now, but here is some tips.
Use Clockwork Recovery, you can restore and backup and install
Use some drivers from Kindle Fire Android 4.0 Firmware, not too many though.
Rest of the options should be Nook Tablet-based. You might be able to use some Nook Color drivers, but I highly doubt it.
NookTabletsPower said:
I can't help you now, but here is some tips.
Use Clockwork Recovery, you can restore and backup and install
Use some drivers from Kindle Fire Android 4.0 Firmware, not too many though.
Rest of the options should be Nook Tablet-based. You might be able to use some Nook Color drivers, but I highly doubt it.
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lol
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Hello all just got a new nook tablet today after my nook color went dead (rest in peace ) im currently rooting it right now Im glad to now be apart of the action in this part of xda
Welcome to the realm of the Nook Tablets! I am NookTabletsPower, a moderately experienced member. Well, hope you have a good time here!
Thanks I know I will! I'm now experiencing problems rooting my nook dissent want to boot with sd card in it, I found slot of similar posts on that issue but now I'm just trying to fix my problem
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If you aren't attatched to stock at all I'd recommend flashing ROMs to the internal storage as opposed to an external card. The ROMs will run faster and usually they are updated/released for internal sooner. Some people are scared of internal flashing and I dont know why. Ive done only internal flashes and its really nice!
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Ok I got the nook running now
Yes I like internal better, when I had my nook color thats all i ran was internal, sd to me was to much for me IMO
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Cubanluke88 said:
Time to update your signature
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Good idea just erase color with tablet
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It says LG optimistic elite.
But welcome to the nook tablet, it really is a great and versatile little device.
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balrog558 said:
It says LG optimistic elite.
But welcome to the nook tablet, it really is a great and versatile little device.
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That's because I'm using this phone not the tablet, and thanks!
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Makes sense, sorry about that.
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when is the 8gb nook tablet have cm10
1. The fifth thread on this page is about CM10 on the 8 gb
2. This sounds like an eta request, which I it's a no-no.
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hey everyone,
So i got a nexus 10 for Christmas and decided to use my nook as an ereader again... So i was wondering if anyone had given any thought to back porting the nook hd rom to the nook tablet.
With all the advancements with jellybean on this device, i was thinking it should be possible, though probably not all that easy.
Any thoughts? Would anyone be interested in this besides me?
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hinxman said:
hey everyone,
So i got a nexus 10 for Christmas and decided to use my nook as an ereader again... So i was wondering if anyone had given any thought to back porting the nook hd rom to the nook tablet.
With all the advancements with jellybean on this device, i was thinking it should be possible, though probably not all that easy.
Any thoughts? Would anyone be interested in this besides me?
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I think that is a whole 'nother animal intirely.
However if it can be done, I for one would be interested in trying it myself.:good:
With CM 10.1 and several other roms working towards stable JB 4.2.x builds I don't see the interest being there for a stock restricted as hell ROM being ported.
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