put cm9 on nook tablets, all of the sudden both went into boot loop, don't know to get out. Someone said that the "ROM has a time limit" & suggested "mod delete"...what's that & how...
Was going to give 1 nook tablet to a nun who'll leave for Ghana soon, but this happened...
2 questions:
1. should I leave it in stock mode...this nun does not know how to fix it...besides, she'll be in Ghana...don't know if she'll have access to internet.
2. if not, which version of cm...cm7 or cm9 should I put it on for her... reason for rooting & putting cm7 or cm9 is so I can utilize most if not all of 16gb of the nook tablet...since I heard that BN only allows 1gb of storage...
Thank you & God bless
Im running CM7 at the moment, and its the most stable thing since stabilizers!!!
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Im running CM7 at the moment, and its the most stable thing since stabilizers!!!
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i've had my cm7 ( soft ) lock up on me twice now. . amd both times were related to it going to sleep. . so if you 'always' have the habit of powering down the unit . . .
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Don't go with CM9. It is really not for production yet. Also CM9 has a timer and will stop working every month or so and you have to download and install the next version. I am running the SD version of CM7 and it works well. I have heard the internal is also stable.
B&N will reformat your partitions if you are stock so you get more storage. Probably the best route if the tablets will only be used as readers. Then, maybe the simple touch was a better choice. Way longer battery life. If any hope of internet the CM7 will give a better tablet experience.
You also can add an SD card for additional storage and the sd card can be swapped around and one can be preloaded and mailed..
Bill
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Don't go with CM9. It is really not for production yet.l
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This is bad advice in my opinion. CM9 is plenty stable enough, its more a question of whether the missing features will affect a given user and this will vary from user to user. Honestly, I think anyone who is flashing roms should at least check it out.
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In the OP it was stated the NTs were going overseas with some nuns who are not tech savey and may not even have internet. What do they do when CM9 expires?
Why does it expire? I rooted the HP Touchpad for my brother & I don't think it has same problem...or at least he hasn't complained to me...
so why is there an expiration for the Nook Tablet? & is there a way of fixing it?
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In the OP it was stated the NTs were going overseas with some nuns who are not tech savey and may not even have internet. What do they do when CM9 expires?
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Why does it expire? I rooted the HP Touchpad for my brother & I don't think it has same problem...or at least he hasn't complained to me...
so why is there an expiration for the Nook Tablet? & is there a way of fixing it?
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Completely different developers. CM9 is open source so people can use the code to adapt it for other devices. The developers for the nook have decided to make it expire. Its still a rom in development though so anyone using it is likely checking the forums pretty regularly. Its not exactly difficult to reflash the rom once a month.
Also, just to nitpick a bit, you didn't root the touchpad as its not a Linux based device. You likely pushed the custom bootloader moboot and then pushed the custom version of android, cm9, allowing it to have dual boot setup.
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correct...well she's officially leaving tomorrow, so i only have today to do dual boot from sd so if things go wrong she can just take it out...
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Completely different developers. CM9 is open source so people can use the code to adapt it for other devices. The developers for the nook have decided to make it expire. Its still a rom in development though so anyone using it is likely checking the forums pretty regularly. Its not exactly difficult to reflash the rom once a month.
Also, just to nitpick a bit, you didn't root the touchpad as its not a Linux based device. You likely pushed the custom bootloader moboot and then pushed the custom version of android, cm9, allowing it to have dual boot setup.
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Go to the general thread thread 1059 is a link for CM7 internal. Has been fine for me and it has deep sleep and the wifi doesn't appear to die. Stay away from CM9 in your case. Rooted stock would also be acceptable.
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I think I'm going to wait awhile on mine. I'm beginning to see others having certain issues that a n00by like me would probably not enjoy All & all I'm happy with my rooted 1.40 Nook. I may just wait for the SD card version of CM7 to play with it. I sure do admire these guys that know how to work with this code and develop OS systems Sure wish I knew how to do this stuff.
I'm perfectly content with the way I currently have my NT set up. Rooted, OTA-blocked, using an alternate launcher, and having a shortcut to the default launcher if I want to read something or browse the Nook Store.
Now if CM9 becomes available on the NT, I might have to give that a shot.
I think some of the main features that a custom ROM such as CM7 can provide are bluetooth and multi-touch (which isn't available yet but currently under development). I'm not sure that's available for a rooted stock ROM. I saw some video of someone using a PS3 controller to play emulated games on their Nook Color so I can imagine that would be a great freature to add on.
I'm going to wait until they do further testing with CM7, at least until they get to a beta stage but I think it's the way to go for me.
I'm just waiting for a sure way to access the nook library. I have some magazine subscriptions that I don't wanna give up.
One of the main reasons I got the Nook Tab is because I saw that people were working on getting CM7/9 going on it. I had a $250 gift card from work to B&N, so it was a winning situation for me. I doubt I would have bought it if CM7 hadn't been on the horizon. I've actually never used it stock, I had it rooted and all B&N stuff stripped off within hours of buying it.
I definitely recommend flashing CM7 unless you are completely married to the stock B&N Stuff, then wait for the SD install method. Flashing CM7 is easier than most of the steps required to root, side load, fix unreadable menu's, etc, all the dumb crap I had to d to make this thing usable.
Almost everything is available in the market. No sideloading, no finding apps with your browser and tricking the market, almost everything works. All my important apps and favorite games have worked with no issues.
Menu's are all standardized, everything is readable, all options are open, just fantastic having all those little pieces working in every app with no fuss or hacks.
Rebooting is so much faster, not sure if it was all the apps I had or what but my reboots took forever with my stock rooted, now are 3 times quicker.
The thing just feels snappier, not sure if it is a placebo effect or not, but definitely feels faster.
Overall it feels like a tablet instead of a hacked e-reader. There may be some bugs that surface and a few things are being looking to, but so far so good
CM7 was the reason why I'm going to get a NOOK... well and the books lol
I installed the B & N app from the market and everything works great. I have been able to use my existing account to purchase books i have been able to move books over onto the Sd card in .epub format and read them. Make sure to fix permissions andcormate cache anddevlick cache if you are updating from first CM7 alpha.
Yeah i love cm7
I was nervouse when i first did it but it turned out all right in the end. Now ive got CWM and titaniumbsckup functionality and i can flash any rom or anything. Not only is cm7 a great new version of the OS but it opens the door to all the other roms that you could ever want to install. Only complaint is that the HD youtube videos lag, but the devs know about it and are fixing it. Id highly recommend it. Hope you take the plunge!
-Silente
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the only thing that worries me is that I have 1 week left to decide if i want to buy the 2 year warranty. what would happen if i need to send in for repairs if it has cm7?
Lined up all the tools I might need if disaster were to strike. Stuck the zip onto an SD card & went for it. I'm not looking back. Warranty? I won't be needing no stinkin' warranty.
The Lord has indeed Blessed me this day!
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the only thing that worries me is that I have 1 week left to decide if i want to buy the 2 year warranty. what would happen if i need to send in for repairs if it has cm7?
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That would be a big VOID if they could tell. If it won't boot up not much chance of that
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That would be a big VOID if they could tell. If it won't boot up not much chance of that
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I installed CM7 and messed around with it for a day or so. It worked great - with the exception of streaming video. Where HULU and Vulkano (slingbox-like DVR that works with my Directv) were smooth as silk with rooted NT on CWM, the CM7 vers. video would briefly "hang/stutter" from time to time - a bit annoying. Others have reported this same issue, and I know that the Devs are working on this.
Also, I lost all of my B&N stuff - not a huge loss - but think I may wait for the SD card version which, if I understand correctly, will allow me to hang on to that.
That said, I reverted back to the stock 1.4.0 using the "magiccard" method, and then re-rooted with Albert's SD card method (vers 4.50). So, assuming the unit keeps working (will boot,) does anyone know if there is a way for B&N to tell that a unit has ever been on CM7/rooted? I thought the magiccard method basically wiped the partitions and put the stock rom back on.
Thanks! Bob
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I think I'm going to wait awhile on mine. I'm beginning to see others having certain issues that a n00by like me would probably not enjoy All & all I'm happy with my rooted 1.40 Nook. I may just wait for the SD card version of CM7 to play with it. I sure do admire these guys that know how to work with this code and develop OS systems Sure wish I knew how to do this stuff.
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I purchased my nook tab specifically to tinker with and have no investment in BnN ecosystem. So far I've have some really frustrating problems that took a week or two of research and tinkering to work out. It has been a great learning experience. I now know a little about the inner workings of the Android OS and have a functional tablet to play with while the wife watches Netflix. Getting CM 7 working gave me a real sense of accomplishment. Before getting the tab for xmas I only had experience rooting my Droid 3 (one click method at that), So I am a real n00b too. I just went into this wanting to tackle my own problems. My advice, if you like what you've got, don't fix what ain't broke. - yes I am a hillbilly thankyaverymuch!
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I'll try it out if/when an SD bootable version comes out. I read and buy a lot of graphic novels and comic collections that are only viewable via the built-in reader.
For awhile I was just following on the developments and waiting till a stable version was released of CM7 because I was able to do what was needed with stock + root. The other day I decided to do some catching up in the NT scene and figured the CM7 Alpha12 looked pretty stable, so I gave it a shot. I am really glad that I did this, the NT just runs so much better than it did using the stock firmware + root. I am loving CM7 Alpha12 so far. If you were skeptical about installing CM7 due to it's Alpha status and possible bugs, as long as you haven't invested a ton of money into the B&N Store or stream a lot of video content. I think you should give it a shot because TEAM-B has been doing a great job.
Changed my mind and glad I did! !!! Loving CM7
I think I am going to wait for the SD version.
I think after a stable method to root/ block/ flash comes out that us non-devs can execute with consistent success I will try CM7. I am rooted - Thanks Indirect! - but I also had problems with the last time I tried CM7. At this point it's just not worth the extra work to try and fix a borked NT. Having said that, Veronica's ROM here:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1512373 is pretty awesome looking and I can't wait to try it out.
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I'm terrifically sorry - I've committed the noob crime of failing to search....and posting (inadvertently) in a thread that was already dead. I found the answer to my question. Sorry for the nuisance.
- Computerslayer
I returned my nook back in January, but it seems that things habe actually progressed here, despite the locked bootloader. My mother wants a tablet now, and we're talking about something...cost effective.
What has been accomplished here with this device? Do you still need to make manual hardware modifications in order to make this thing useful?
Duely blundered from my thunderdolt
Admittedly, a lot will depend on your own technical prowess, but I grabbed one of these this weekend (after debating the purchase for a couple of weeks).
About an hour after I got home (it took a bit for me to find the relevant links), I had CWM on an SD card, booted it, installed CM7 to the internal memory, and have everything happy and shiny.
I, personally, haven't had any problems, but YMMV.
With that in mind, it is also possible to install & run CM7 from a SD card, without changing anything.
(All this is based on the 16G model, I can not speak for the 8G.)
I can also say that the original Nook Color works very well with CM7, and is marginally cheaper. The color has the advantage of working bluetooth, and has none of the "issues" that are current in CM7 (trouble waking wifi, for instance)...
Yep, there is plenty you can do. As carnagecjb stated, the easiest way to got the most functionality out of the device would be to run CM7 from an SD card.
Although there's a lot of other options from simply rooting Barnes & Noble's stock ROM to flashing CM9 Alpha to get a taste of ICS!
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I returned my nook back in January, but it seems that things habe actually progressed here, despite the locked bootloader. My mother wants a tablet now, and we're talking about something...cost effective.
What has been accomplished here with this device? Do you still need to make manual hardware modifications in order to make this thing useful?
Duely blundered from my thunderdolt
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The device can be easily rooted using the tips found in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1439630
If you want to install CM 7, you can do that also:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1481826
Keep in mind CM7 is still Alpha. But there are also Alpha builds of ICS. It seems the main issue holding things up is hardware accelerated video.
Honestly, if I were in your shoes I'd go for the root method and give her a nice launcher. Enable full market access by modifying build.prop and she should be good to go. Make sure that you apply the OTA block as described in Albert's thread so future BN firmware updates wont break root / market access.
The thing holding up CM9 right now is that they are working on getting a fully working 3.x kernel to go with it and they are slowly working on that.
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The device can be easily rooted using the tips found in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1439630
If you want to install CM 7, you can do that also:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1481826
Keep in mind CM7 is still Alpha. But there are also Alpha builds of ICS. It seems the main issue holding things up is hardware accelerated video.
Honestly, if I were in your shoes I'd go for the root method and give her a nice launcher. Enable full market access by modifying build.prop and she should be good to go. Make sure that you apply the OTA block as described in Albert's thread so future BN firmware updates wont break root / market access.
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What are the options for rooting the 8GB NT, since it will not boot if a SD card is inserted?
EDIT: Ok found out it will boot if tethered to the USB port.
Hello everyone.
I recently purchased a nook tablet(16) and for the past two days have been on youtube.com and the XDA forum learning about rom development. I can tell you I am quite fascinated by this and the first thing I will do is install CM7.2 When I get my nook (already bought 8/16/32GB SD cards).
Although I am a web designer and do not have any programming experience(OS), I am here to lend my support to the development of CM9 in any way shape or form. Again, I have no knowledge of coding or any intricacies that goes on in developing a rom, but I can be useful in testing and experimenting features that haven’t been worked on or are buggy, in essence, I can help with the grunt work so to speak.
I have read all threads pertaining to CM7/9 and I think someone pointed out that the best setup would be having CM7 on a bootable SD card, and CM9 on the internal. That's probably what I’ll do when I get my nook unless someone else has a better suggestion.
Of course all this goes without saying, If you guys don’t need someone like me or you think I’ll just be wasting everyone’s time here, let me know. I just want to show some support.
Thank you,
JRam13
Welcome to the community. It's always good to have more testers for ROMs (and kernels soon!)
I am set up like you said, I have CM9 installed internal, and I run CM7 from SD card and it works out really well. I recommend trying it out.
Excited!
Pretty exciting day, just got my nook in the mail. Unfortunately, the accessories I bought along with it have yet to arrive (including sd cards). So cm7.2 will have to wait another day.
I'm hoping to get involved with some dev work myself. I just compiled my first cyanogenmod 7.2 from scratch last night so now I am going to start to work on tweaking it and building some roms. I hope that by the time CM9 is stable and ready to go I will be a competent ROM dev.
Good luck and enjoy the new tablet!
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I'm hoping to get involved with some dev work myself. I just compiled my first cyanogenmod 7.2 from scratch last night so now I am going to start to work on tweaking it and building some roms. I hope that by the time CM9 is stable and ready to go I will be a competent ROM dev.
Good luck and enjoy the new tablet!
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That sounds great. Can you keep me updated on your projects I would greatly appreciate that- It sounds like you know a lot more about this than I do. I just learned all things related to programming about 4 days ago reading these forums, and I would like to follow on someones footsteps to get myself going.
Im not waiting any longer though, I'm going to the store to get myself an SD card.
Sounds good. Feel free to ask any questions you'd like and I will try to help you out.
My first bump on the road... Win32 Disk Manager is not recognizing my SD card reader device. Checking to see if it's a driver issue.
Resolved. Thanks Cubanluke.
Simply mount the sdcard on the Nook, plug the nook into the computer and make sure you are writing to the drive that is the external card.
Cuban?
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Simply mount the sdcard on the Nook, plug the nook into the computer and make sure you are writing to the drive that is the external card.
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Whoa are you Cuban? I'm Cuban as well, born in Havana. Thanks for the help, didn't think about how i can just simply mount the nook to my computer.
Update
Just an update.
CM7.2 finally installed on the nook, running really well, no major hiccups thus far. Since I'm new to the Android OS, I will be playing with it to familiarize myself with the platform.
Things I will be doing:
-Set up google play
-download few apps and games
-play around with themes
By the way, I used EaseUS partitioner to partition my 8GB SD card (Memorex class 4). Seems to be running smooth.
Things I've noticed thus far:
-There seemed to be some sort of screen tear at startup (the android on the skateboard)- not a big deal, and have not noticed it anywhere else.
-Weather widget crashes/ doesn't display weather on screen.
Please let me know what other things I should be doing and playing around with. Thanks.
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Whoa are you Cuban? I'm Cuban as well, born in Havana. Thanks for the help, didn't think about how i can just simply mount the nook to my computer.
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Born in the states, but father and his siblings came with the waves of rafts after Castro. A lot of family still in Havana though.
Glad you're sorted. Enjoy.
Just curious are you running CM7 on internal or sdcard? You have CWM on internal?
Personally I'd recommend getting CWM on internal if you haven't, making a nandroid backup of your current rom, and then installing CM9. CM7 is well done and props to the devs that worked on it, but it was never meant for these bigger screens (tablets). CM9 is just pure sexy.
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Born in the states, but father and his siblings came with the waves of rafts after Castro. A lot of family still in Havana though.
Glad you're sorted. Enjoy.
Just curious are you running CM7 on internal or sdcard? You have CWM on internal?
Personally I'd recommend getting CWM on internal if you haven't, making a nandroid backup of your current rom, and then installing CM9. CM7 is well done and props to the devs that worked on it, but it was never meant for these bigger screens (tablets). CM9 is just pure sexy.
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That's very cool, I lived in Miami for 20 years before coming to Chicago (wife doing her PhD).
Anyway, right now I am running an unrooted nook with CM7 on an sd, so I do not have CWM on internal. My goal IS to have CM7 on a bootable SD and CM9 internal- however, I'm holding that off until I get the SD cards I ordered from ebay (could take forever).
Well if you get impatient/bored, its as simple as rooting the stock OS, using Indirect's app to flash CWM to internal, back up the stock rom and then flash CM9.
I suppose you could also just put the CM9 zip on the internal storage and use CWM from the sdcard to backup/flash as well.
Whatever you do, good luck and enjoy.
Battery %
Ive looked everywhere and I cant seem to find where to option to display battery % on the status bar is.
I'm sorry to ask this but actually it's hard for me to see what I'm gonna gain by installing a custom ROM.
I'm saying this, being the owner of two android mobiles, fully rooted and with different ROM's in it.
I'm also one of the unfortunately who bought the 8gb version, which is harder and have few options for a non-stock ROM. I'm rooted, but seeing how faulty some ROM's look to me, I'm still worried that moving to a custom ROM will only give me problems instead of resolving stuff I don't like in the stock. But then, I look at the 16gb version and there isn't more abundance in options, maybe some things are just easier.
So please, tell me that I'm wrong, that going for CM9 is no worst that staying with the stock and so on that I'll find the light.
Cheers
Well I'd have to say I am enjoying CM9 much more than the stock ROM. If you still aren't sure, I would just make a bootable SD card with CM7 or CM9 and try that out for a while. That way you still have your stock ROM untouched internally.
I second the SD cm7 option. I did that for a while. Soon discovered I wasn't using the stock so I experimented with all the ROMs available. I liked the cm9 that crashed as it had the location by wifi working. Cm7 SD does as well. Since a couple of weeks I am running the April 24 build got cm7 internal. When cm9 is stable I will switch.
Bill
Definitely a good idea using the SD card idea to check it out. That's what i ended up doing and now I'm running CM9 internal (the most recent 2.x. kernel one). It's marked as an alpha but it's still really good. From what i've seen on the forum, they are still working on some major fixes on the 3.x kernel.
I am similar in that i have the DroidX and have tried out most of the major custom roms over the last 2 years.
I ended up trying out CM7 on an SD for about 2 days. Then loaded up CM9 internally and haven't used stock or cm7 since. I find ICS to be a much nicer tablet OS.
But my use of the Nook may be diff than yours. So check out the SD versions and decide if u can live with the issues each may have.
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I tried for a while the CM7 on SD. Maybe it was the SD, but the experience was very laggy, not smoth at all...
Since I'm with the 8GB version I can only install the CM9 internally, but I'm not sure after reading the thread if by doing it in the 8GB I can revert back to stock easily. And this is my main fear, that I'm jumping into an unstable thing and then I can't go back. So if there is some stupidity in this remark please let me know.
On another point I see people eagerly to move to the new google tablet and this is sad, because only with a lot of people we can get ROM's and developers. If that would happen and if we could install a custom and stable CM rom this whole idea of mass migration from one tablet to the other would be halted.
A small question: video playback in the CM9? Is it any good? I do travel a lot and use the tablet to check some movies.
If we can revert to stock after installing the CM9 on the 8GB I'll definitely try this weekend.
Cheers
I'm in the same boat. I rooted my SGS2, but I haven't seen any real big reason root my NT. I got it just before Christmas and have been fairly happy with they way it runs stock.
Something that runs a better browser would be my biggest issue at this point in time, but other than that...
I suppose it just depends on how you use it.
I have the 16gb version, but I had to install it internally also. Here's what i did: got root on stock, did a nandroid backup to my SD card, then installed cmw9 internally. I figured since I have the back up I would be able to restore back to my rooted stock.
But, like you say, it may be diff for the 8gb model.
As far as video is concerned, yes cm9 may be an issue for you. Video acceleration is a problem. In YouTube, you need to turn off HQ to be able to watch the videos. I don't watch any movies on it, but i would think it would be an issue. I'm pretty sure this is something they are working on for the next version. But cm7 plays videos fine, i believe.
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The SD CM7 plays HD YouTube flawlessly. But you don't have equivalent quality for Netflix or Hulu Plus (which requires a sideloaded apk) compared to stock.
Since getting a Galaxy Nexus I've actually had less need for CM7 myself, particularly since some key apps like Dolphin, Twitter and Flipboard are on the Nook App Market. But it depends on your own usage.
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I have a 16gb NT,
Can someone point me to a way to make a cm9 sdcard? Im running cm7 sdcard and really want to try cm9 without fully rooting the stock os..
Thanks for your help!
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I have a 16gb NT,
Can someo point me to a way to make a m9 sdcard? Im running cm7 sdcard and really want to try cm9 witho fully rooting the stock os..
Thanks for your help!
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Check out @succulent's thread in the Development sub forum about dual booting SD cards. I believe there are even step by step instructions on his blog, which is linked in that thread.
Ok, I have an odd request if anyone can help. 16gb nook tablet here, it's been collecting dust for a couple years, but still works fine. I last flashed it with CM 12 I think. (it's at android 5.1.1) I'm pretty certain the partitioning was changed though. My goal is to reflash an older version of android. I want to downgrade it down to ice cream sandwich or gingerbread. I'm suspecting bad things are going to happen if I simply try to flash CM7 or CM9 or something without changing the partitioning back. Any suggestions on how best to accomplish this? I'm a bit rusty on my ROM flashing skills after a couple years of experimenting with windows tablets instead of android.
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Ok, I have an odd request if anyone can help. 16gb nook tablet here, it's been collecting dust for a couple years, but still works fine. I last flashed it with CM 12 I think. (it's at android 5.1.1) I'm pretty certain the partitioning was changed though. My goal is to reflash an older version of android. I want to downgrade it down to ice cream sandwich or gingerbread. I'm suspecting bad things are going to happen if I simply try to flash CM7 or CM9 or something without changing the partitioning back. Any suggestions on how best to accomplish this? I'm a bit rusty on my ROM flashing skills after a couple years of experimenting with windows tablets instead of android.
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How about taking it back to stock and then doing whatever you have in mind after that? This "last-ditch" un-brick procedure might do it: http://bishoptec.com/2012/06/how-to-un-brick-a-nook-tablet-8gb-or-16gb/?
FWIW, I was running CM 12.1 at one time and as far as I know there was no repartitioning involved in that flash, unless you did it as an addition for some other purpose.
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How about taking it back to stock and then doing whatever you have in mind after that? This "last-ditch" un-brick procedure might do it: http://bishoptec.com/2012/06/how-to-un-brick-a-nook-tablet-8gb-or-16gb/?
FWIW, I was running CM 12.1 at one time and as far as I know there was no repartitioning involved in that flash, unless you did it as an addition for some other purpose.
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hmm thanks, looking into that link now. I'm certain I repartitioned it at some point, but it was a long time ago now. I'm not certain what method I used. I've played around with way too many other tablets and phones since then, so it's hard to mentally keep straight what I've done with which device.
EDIT: Well, I've got it to CM9 now, I still have to flash gapps but otherwise its there. not sure how stable CM9 is, but I'm not sure which gingerbread version is best for stock + root without the B&N apps or skin. Any suggestions?
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hmm thanks, looking into that link now. I'm certain I repartitioned it at some point, but it was a long time ago now. I'm not certain what method I used. I've played around with way too many other tablets and phones since then, so it's hard to mentally keep straight what I've done with which device.
EDIT: Well, I've got it to CM9 now, I still have to flash gapps but otherwise its there. not sure how stable CM9 is, but I'm not sure which gingerbread version is best for stock + root without the B&N apps or skin. Any suggestions?
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Wow, I applaud your resourcefulness in scaring up a CM 9 ROM and GApps! You must have a specific reason for wanting an old OS. As far as issues I suppose you could search this board for "CM 9" and see what people had to say about it in the past.
nmyshkin said:
Wow, I applaud your resourcefulness in scaring up a CM 9 ROM and GApps! You must have a specific reason for wanting an old OS. As far as issues I suppose you could search this board for "CM 9" and see what people had to say about it in the past.
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Doing so. Though I do have a specific reason for the older OS. It's a silly reason too one old game. Nethack. If the person who did the best android port had updated it since gingerbread it wouldn't be an issue, and if I could turn compatibility mode OFF on an app after jellybean, it also wouldn't be an issue. The game is nostalgic for me. (used to play it back on my Amiga 1000 in the 80s) My choices, play it on a newer OS and have the view zoomed in so you can see only a part of the map for each level (Boo!), Try my hand at porting it myself, or else simply get an old tablet running an old OS version again. (I don't think attempting to put old versions of android on a recent device would work out well) This seemed like the easiest choice. Got it running, and functioning how I want now I didn't have to adjust the partitioning at all. Your link was helpful, since in it it they referenced that the reflashing wouldn't effect changed partitions, which clued me in that it wouldn't be a big deal for downgrading the NT. so thanks!
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I'm pretty certain the partitioning was changed though.
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If your NT model is 16GB, see https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2575489 for the original factory sizing of the EMMC partitions.