Guys, my NT is rooted.
Now I need to make a bootable SD card with CWM v6 to flash CM10 ROM.
What's an easy way to do this?
Thanks
Use CM9-10_CWM_v6.0.1.2_8-16gb_tools_sdcard.zip from here.
digixmax said:
Use CM9-10_CWM_v6.0.1.2_8-16gb_tools_sdcard.zip from here.
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I saw that thread, but a little confused how to follow the directions in there.
Any other simpler way to make a CWM v6 bootable SD card?
smokarz said:
Any other simpler way to make a CWM v6 bootable SD card?
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Its not that difficult. Directions are provided, just follow them
Sent from my NT running Kuzma's CM10.1
smokarz said:
Any other simpler way to make a CWM v6 bootable SD card?
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This is the easiest way I found:
1) Download 3 files listed below here: (http://four-nineteen.com/veronica/XDA Developers/Nook Tablet/RECOVERIES/)
a) MLO_u-boot_flashing-boot.rar,
b) CM9-10_CWM_V6.0.1.2_8-16gb_tools_sdcard.zip,
c) CM9-10_TWRP_v2.2.2.0_8-16gb_tools_sdcard.zip
2) Unzip all the above 3 files
3) Rename the CWM file to recovery.img
4) Rename the TWRP file to altboot.img
5) Copy recovery.img and altboot.img and MLO, flashing_boot.img and u-boot.bin to the root of the external SDCard.
6) Download MiniTool Partition Wizard from here: http://www.partitionwizard.com/free-partition-manager.html
7) Open up MiniTool Partition Wizard and look for your external SDCard
8) Make sure that your boot partition is Primary FAT32 (type 0x0C) with LBA
9) Make this partition Active (MiniTool: Right-click on Partition -> Modify -> Set Active, click Apply )
10) Make sure your Nook Tablet is turned OFF completely. I confirm this by pressing the "n" button and verify screen is blank
11) Insert the SDCard into the Nook Tablet
12) Connect a powered-USB cable (USB cable connected to power adapter) to the Nook Tablet, press the Power button on the Nook tablet, and the Nook Tablet will boot up after a few seconds (assuming that the SD is bootable).
13) Once CyanoBoot comes up, hold the "N" button to get the boot menu from which you can select one of the two recovery programs.
Credit goes to digixmax who helped me out with this procedure!
digixmax said:
Use CM9-10_CWM_v6.0.1.2_8-16gb_tools_sdcard.zip from here.
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Yep smokarz, this is the SD that I used.
If you have cwm5 installed, or have it on an sd card; flash this: CWM_v6.0.1.5_emmc
Then from cyanoboot, hold 'n' and choose 'Internal eMMc Recovery.'
Alternatively, I would assume the twrp sd card would allow you to install cm10.
I have done like this topic. But my nook stuck at the screen with a catton box.
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KeoQue said:
I have done like this topic. But my nook stuck at the screen with a catton box.
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Try downloading the copy cwm_6012_sd.img from http://goo.im/devs/meghd00t/cwm6, rename it to recovery.img and copy it to your SD card (together with MLO, u-boot.bin, and flashing_boot.img from the pointer above).
digixmax said:
Try downloading the copy cwm_6012_sd.img from http://goo.im/devs/meghd00t/cwm6, rename it to recovery.img and copy it to your SD card (together with MLO, u-boot.bin, and flashing_boot.img from the pointer above).
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i tried but my screen still stuck with the catton box
Same issue
BadKid3011 said:
i tried but my screen still stuck with the catton box
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I have the same issue... I have tried this method, as well as the Goo method to boot CWM 6 (on a Team B CM7 NT -- no cyanoboot).
Neither one works.... they both hang going into recovery.
I hope we don't have to go back to stock Nook to get to CM10 from Team B CM7.
Issy
Try steps 1 and 2 (a+b) of the method described at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35669871&postcount=1.
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Try downloading the copy cwm_6012_sd.img from http://goo.im/devs/meghd00t/cwm6, rename it to recovery.img and copy it to your SD card (together with MLO, u-boot.bin, and flashing_boot.img from the pointer above).
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Everybody try this but rename the file to boot.img instead of recovery.img. copy all other files as well
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Hey I'm currently using the lightning 6.1 rom you guys have on this forum but I'm trying to get the new cyanogen mod 7.1 on my galaxy s2 instead via CWM.
I've rebooted into recovery to try flash the .zip but nothing shows up on my SD card... when I try enter the folder it just springs back to the start menu and i'm unable to flash.
Does anyone have any idea?
I have:
Formated my SD card, then put all my data back on.
Made sure the SD card is working.
So how comes its not working via CWM? I can ask to flash it via the actual app but when it boots into recovery to flash it gives me a signature error.
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Hey I'm currently using the lightning 6.1 rom you guys have on this forum but I'm trying to get the new cyanogen mod 7.1 on my galaxy s2 instead via CWM.
I've rebooted into recovery to try flash the .zip but nothing shows up on my SD card... when I try enter the folder it just springs back to the start menu and i'm unable to flash.
Does anyone have any idea?
I have:
Formated my SD card, then put all my data back on.
Made sure the SD card is working.
So how comes its not working via CWM? I can ask to flash it via the actual app but when it boots into recovery to flash it gives me a signature error.
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Try going to the "mounts and storage" option in CWM. Then click on mount sd card. That might be your problem.
TIP: If you want to flash CM7 flash this kernel before http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1118693 , becasue if your using cf root kenrel you will get into trouble.
tomascunill said:
Try going to the "mounts and storage" option in CWM. Then click on mount sd card. That might be your problem.
TIP: If you want to flash CM7 flash this kernel before http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1118693 , becasue if your using cf root kenrel you will get into trouble.
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I tried this and it still says there are no files on the SD card... do I need to name it something specific? I tried naming the rom zip update.zip once but that didn't do anything either.
I dont really want to flash to a recovery rom only if i'm not able to get CM7 off of my SD Card :/
*edit* I currently have the zips at the root of the SD card.. there are 4 folders data, LOST.DIR, DCIM and media... should the files be on the root or in another folder?
Make sure the zip file is on the root of the "internal" sd card, also just keep the name the same as the downloaded file. You should find it somewhere at the bottom of the list. Also select with the menu button, not the power button. Power button is to go back.
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Make sure the zip file is on the root of the "internal" sd card, also just keep the name the same as the downloaded file. You should find it somewhere at the bottom of the list. Also select with the menu button, not the power button. Power button is to go back.
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Only option I get for SD cards is external_sd which is near the bottom...
jokerjake said:
Only option I get for SD cards is external_sd which is near the bottom...
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He means, place it on phones storage, and not the SD card. Just use the USB cable and transfer it from your PC (Or Mac )
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I'm working on this thread to show others how I've gotten CWM running off of my NT.
This will be broken out into 2 sections: SDCard Execution and Internal Installation. I've verified that backup and restore works using both of these methods.
First I would like to thank Bauwks and Nemith who have developed the u-boot crack and recovery.img used in this process. Here are some of the threads that I used for this process:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1440645 - Nemith's CWM recovery.img
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1440438 - Next steps and Bauwk's internal image build process
METHOD 1 - SDCARD :
1. Setup SDCard
Using a new SDCard (not one you have info stored on) make a new MSDOS partition table and add a 50 MB FAT32 partition as the first primary partition. Then make sure you enable to boot and lda flags.
Any SDCARD larger than 50 MB should work but I used an extra 2GB laying around. You can add other partitions to the card if you want, but it is not necessary to allocate the entire card. Any added partitions would need to be manually mounted on your Nook anyway.
I used GParted on my Ubuntu machine to do this but any formating tool should work.
2. Copy Files onto SDCard
You can grab the files I used here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?dr6bqau194389te
Just UnZip the files directly to the root of the boot partition you created above (make sure flashing_boot.img, u-boot.bin, and boot.img are on the root not the folder SDCARD)
3. Insert SDCARD into NT
Now, with your NT powered off, eject the SDCARD you just created from your computer and insert it into the tablet. Then just turn it on and VOLA! You should now be in CWM!
You can then insert another (larger, preferably 16 GB +) SDCard and do a full backup.
METHOD 2 - Internal Installation:
ADB REQUIRED!!!!!
Make Sure you have Method 1 working before trying this! It is a good idea to have already backed up your device before proceeding.
Update 1/19/2012: I've modified the internal recovery.img to automatically execute the code in Step 4 which seems to have finally fixed the boot-loop. Now you can use CWM internally without having to be around your computer! Please see Pg 7 for details on how I fixed this issue.
Update 1/22/2012: I'm removing the warnings since this method seem to be verified by a lot of different sources. It looks like Indirect beat me too an APK so please see his thread if you want an easier way to install this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1458630
1. Get Recovery Image
You can use the image I built from Buawks/Nemith source.
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?yodxftopf5qckgo
The original image I created (with boot-loop) can be found here but is considered obsolete. I'm leaving it here while the new image is tested:
http://www.mediafire.com/?k5azwo6modab9j9
2. Copy Recovery Image to SDCard
You can either push using
Code:
adb push /path/to/irrecovery2.img /mnt/sdcard/irrecovery.img
or just Copy/Paste from a computer.
I recommend using the SDCard but really you can push this file anywhere you can access it from the Nook.
3. Upload Recovery Image to Recovery Partition
Just follow these adb commands exactly!
Code:
adb shell
su
dd if=/mnt/sdcard/irrecovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3
Done! You will get into a boot-loop if/when you go into CWM.
You should now be able to fully backup and restore! To get into CWM either adb
Code:
su
Code:
reboot recovery
or power on the device while holding down N+Power (you may need to unplug usb and/or let go of the power button after boot if device keeps turning off).
NOTE: If you are getting a "Error mounting /sdcard" when using backup/restore you just need to remove and reinsert your sdcard.
4. Reboot out of CWM - Optional
If you still end up in a boot-loop just run these commands from adb to reset some security checks and get out of the CWM boot-loop. Check out this thread for an explanation of how this works:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1444630
Follow these simple steps to reboot:
1. Go to "mounts and storage" in CWM menu
2. Select "mount /bootdata"
3. Execute the following code (thanks Bauwks!):
Code:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/bootdata/BootCnt bs=1 count=4
dd if=/dev/zero of=/bootdata/BCB bs=1 count=1088
reboot
You can also just go to "reboot system now" if the last line of code does not work.
Welcome back! Now get to work on some roms!
is there any easier way, I'm trying to follow but I don't kno how to do step 1, & your directions to eject sdcard card & insert it is very confusing.
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Swiissjokr said:
is there any easier way, I'm trying to follow but I don't kno how to do step 1, & your directions to eject sdcard card & insert it is very confusing.
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I can upload an SDImage that you can use. It would be made the same way Nook Color SDcards are made (google around), but this is a much bigger file and it will take me a while to upload.
What issues are you having?
Swiissjokr said:
is there any easier way, I'm trying to follow but I don't kno how to do step 1, & your directions to eject sdcard card & insert it is very confusing.
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dhkr234 said:
MOD Edit: Removed quote for reasons above.
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A little harsh but yea... EJECT the sdcard from the computer after you're done partitioning, then INSERT that sdcard into the Nook Tablet's SDcard slot.
It doesn't get any simpler than that
can you post some screenshots or a video or two showing how cwm works on the NT?
Not every user here is at the same level of knowledge. XDA developers is all about sharing and learning, not bashing newbies If you cant respond in a friendly manner, then dont!
Please try to help fellow users, not give them a bashing!
We should all be working together here people!
I have deleted some posts to keep this thread clean!
@OP if you want me to delete more, let me Know
Peace!
Thanks for the steps man. Will give a shot in a minute.
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Since this is the way to do CWM for this device, +1 for sticky imo
Write Image?
Can't we just write the image to an SD Card using Winimage?
Worked great. Backing up my image now as we speak!
If anyone has any questions doing this from Ubuntu don't hesitate to ask.
dodgepot said:
Worked great. Backing up my image now as we speak!
If anyone has any questions doing this from Ubuntu don't hesitate to ask.
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Would love to know the exact commands used from an ubuntu terminal and what programs i can use (not familier with ubuntu but i have problems using windows do to drivers being installed prior to root)
As a newbie, what advantages/benefits do I have from installing CWM (ClockWork Mod)?
pcgate said:
As a newbie, what advantages/benefits do I have from installing CWM (ClockWork Mod)?
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pffff many things like backup your entire nook (system, data, recovery,cache...) and restore when needed (used when you test other ROMs, or you messed something up), you can wipe/format partitions, flash .zip files (used for patches, fixes, tweaks, etc... you name it) you can fix permissions, wipe battery states, use adb, mount/unmount partitions including sdcard (if you forgot to put the file you were going to flash for example lol) format your sdcard and create ext(used for "apps to sd") and swap partitions.
Veronica
would be awesome, if somebody who has already done the steps,could post some pictures on how to do this under windows
Swiissjokr said:
is there any easier way, I'm trying to follow but I don't kno how to do step 1, & your directions to eject sdcard card & insert it is very confusing.
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I used EASEUS Partition Master to create a 50MB FAT32 primary partition on a 512MB SDCARD. Booted into CWM and am making system back now. This is great!!!
tgraves said:
I used EASEUS Partition Master to create a 50MB FAT32 primary partition on a 512MB SDCARD. Booted into CWM and am making system back now. This is great!!!
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can you post some pictures how to do the steps with the EASEUS Partition Master
Pete1612 said:
can you post some pictures how to do the steps with the EASEUS Partition Master
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You have asked in a previous post, please do not repost. Someone will do this for you if they choose.
Easy and well done. Thanks to all involved in this effort.
ae1990 said:
Would love to know the exact commands used from an ubuntu terminal and what programs i can use (not familier with ubuntu but i have problems using windows do to drivers being installed prior to root)
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Hey, in Ubuntu open terminal, put
sudo apt-get install gparted
Once you've done that plug your SD card into your reader, under system> administration (I'm running 10.10) select gparted.
Select the sdcard in gparted, format it in fat, create a partition in fat32 at 50mb.
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For the partitioning, I used minitool partition wizard, easy to use and free. Google it or find it on my site http://www.makingitdigital.net/android/index.html
Cool, now I have not used adb shell or any of that stuff yet, so off to studying before step 2.
help me.
internal memory of my NT is lock.
i not format or copy file in my NT.
i not up rom with sd card or 8 Power+n fail. it 's error. i see exclamatin mark (!) image.
i download and install app. after restart, i have no app.
NT rooted.
Hello are you able to boot to clockworkmod recovery from a properly formatted sd card?
Explained in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1466583
nba1341 said:
Hello are you able to boot to clockworkmod recovery from a properly formatted sd card?
Explained in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1466583
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i don't boot to clockworkmod, i don't go recovery.
mitiopla said:
i don't boot to clockworkmod, i don't go recovery.
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You have a formatted sd card inserted?
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You have a formatted sd card inserted?
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yes, i have. but i can't go recovery, i see exclamation mark (!) pic.
Post a screenshot,if the exclamation mark is big and occupy all the screen then you have bricked your device.
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Hey all, been reading a bunch on rooting the nook tablet so you would think I would be able to do this no questions asked but unfortunately I can't.
My nook is on that 1.4.3 so I am using this method here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21895025&postcount=14
and there is no zip in that original download and there is no gapp. So I tried to follow the instructions from page 25 here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1466583&page=25
and then boot to the CWM. Now I go to try and unzip the zip I downloaded from page 25, and none of those are zips (side note, for whatever reason when I unzipped the files from page 25 into a folder so I could grab them whenever. Windows encrypted them. So when I copied them to the SD card I un-encrypted them)
So my question to everyone is: Where is this actual zip file and gapp at? My end goal is to root my Nook tablet to either ICS or Jellybean 'permanently' so as not to keep an SD card in it.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
It's probably easier to just skip plain root and flash ICS or Jellybean. Would you rather do that or stay rooted on the stock ROM for a while?
Solar.Plexus said:
It's probably easier to just skip plain root and flash ICS or Jellybean. Would you rather do that or stay rooted on the stock ROM for a while?
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I want to get rid of the Nook interface/OS period
but....I want to make sure I get a pretty stable flash going if that is the case? I can always flash back right?
Thanks for your quick reply Solar Plexus
Yes, you can flash back. Are you familiar with ClockworkMod recovery? The first order of business is to decide whether you want CWM recovery flashed internally or just run it from an SD card. I'm assuming you want everything internal, but just making sure.
Solar.Plexus said:
Yes, you can flash back. Are you familiar with ClockworkMod recovery? The first order of business is to decide whether you want CWM recovery flashed internally or just run it from an SD card. I'm assuming you want everything internal, but just making sure.
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I am pretty sure I have the CMW installed on a SD card right now because I can boot to the area where you choose a zip. You know when you boot and you get the white background and the box center on screen.
Is it best to have it internal?
Yes, the white, then the box, then black screen with a bunch of options in neon blue lettering. It should say CWM recovery at the top somewhere. You have this, correct?
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Yes, the white, then the box, then black screen with a bunch of options in neon blue lettering. It should say CWM recovery at the top somewhere. You have this, correct?
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Correct, I have this on my SD card currently
You can keep it running from SD card or flash it internally. Either way, you'll always have the option to boot recovery from SD, that is, as long as you're able to boot from an SD card in general.
At any rate, you're ready to flash a new ROM. Download the ROM from the Development subforum that you want to flash and report back. CM7 is currently the most stable.
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You can keep it running from SD card or flash it internally. Either way, you'll always have the option to boot recovery from SD, that is, as long as you're able to boot from an SD card in general.
At any rate, you're ready to flash a new ROM. Download the ROM from the Development subforum that you want to flash and report back. CM7 is currently the most stable.
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So the method in my first post makes my SD card a partition of 75mb or so. I won't be able to put the ZIP ROMs on to it. Do you have a link to a detailed instruction so I can write boot img on to the SD card without killing all my space? My SD card is 16gb.
Don't put the ROM on that SD card. Put the ROM zip and gApps on the internal storage of your actual NT (that's the /mnt/media partition). Then you can choose the option to "install zip from internal SD" in CWM.
Also, do you have a 16GB NT or 8GB? Which ROM will you be flashing?
Solar.Plexus said:
Don't put the ROM on that SD card. Put the ROM zip and gApps on the internal storage of your actual NT (that's the /mnt/media partition). Then you can choose the option to "install zip from internal SD" in CWM.
Also, do you have a 16GB NT or 8GB? Which ROM will you be flashing?
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I have the 16GB NT.
I think I will go with the CM7 mod, but I am so tempted to do the jelly bean CM10 mod. Have it on my galaxy nexus and love it. Edit: I have the stock 4.1 OTA update on my galaxy nexus not the CM10 mod
You might want to wait a little while. I get lots of black screens of death on my CM10 ROM. CM7 will definitely be an upgrade to what you're used to though, so don't worry about that.
Here's the directions for flashing a new ROM on your NT:
1.) Make a backup of your current ROM (just to be safe!)
2.) Advanced options -> wipe Dalvik cache
3.) Install your ROM.
4.) Wipe data and cache.
5.) Install gApps.
6.) Reboot and enjoy.
Solar.Plexus said:
You might want to wait a little while. I get lots of black screens of death on my CM10 ROM. CM7 will definitely be an upgrade to what you're used to though, so don't worry about that.
Here's the directions for flashing a new ROM on your NT:
1.) Make a backup of your current ROM (just to be safe!)
2.) Advanced options -> wipe Dalvik cache
3.) Install your ROM.
4.) Wipe data and cache.
5.) Install gApps.
6.) Reboot and enjoy.
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Hey thanks for the info, but where exactly do I throw this zip file onto the Nook at? You said to put it on internal storage. Can I put it anywhere?
Put it on the root of the /mnt/media partition. It's the partition that pops up when you plug your NT into a PC. Or navigate to it using the file explorer if you downloaded straight to the NT.
Solar.Plexus said:
Put it on the root of the /mnt/media partition. It's the partition that pops up when you plug your NT into a PC. Or navigate to it using the file explorer if you downloaded straight to the NT.
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Hmm I must have that issue where my computer doesn't recognize the partition. Will have to research into fixing that.
Solar.Plexus said:
Put it on the root of the /mnt/media partition. It's the partition that pops up when you plug your NT into a PC. Or navigate to it using the file explorer if you downloaded straight to the NT.
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Hmm wait, I connected it to PC without SD card in it and my Nook comes up as G drive, while the "partition" shows up as H drive? Windows wants to format it...I can't click into it right now either. Should I have windows format it?
No, Windows is never right. You want to put the ROM on the My NOOK (X: ) drive. Can you do that?
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No, Windows is never right. You want to put the ROM on the My NOOK (X: ) drive. Can you do that?
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Yes, I can put it on my actual My Nook G: (I assume I have less SSD/HDD than you or named them differently) and the other drive for the nook is considered a 'removable disk'
The My Nook has the files:
.adobe-digital-editions
.android_secure
.docThumbs
B&N Downloads
DCIM
LOST.DIR
My FIles
.devicesalt
Sound about right?
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Yes, I can put it on my actual My Nook G: (I assume I have less SSD/HDD than you or named them differently) and the other drive for the nook is considered a 'removable disk'
The My Nook has the files:
.adobe-digital-editions
.android_secure
.docThumbs
B&N Downloads
DCIM
LOST.DIR
My FIles
.devicesalt
Sound about right?
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Put the ROM in the My Files folder. That should do it.
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Put the ROM in the My Files folder. That should do it.
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So I did that, boot to CMW.
Now I click through into that zip folder to try and find file to unzip and it says no file found on all the options.
I have a SGH - i777 galaxy s2.
It just pop up the sgs2 boot screen but nothing loads I can keep entering the CWM but I don't have a kitkat on SD card LOADED it rdy to flash. (I can't take the micro sd and load it there)
Got downloaded in my computer the cm-11-20140618-UNOFFICIAL-i777.zip but I need to flash it in some way to the i777
What can I do to flash a kitkat rom on it?
XDA_Mod said:
...I can't take the micro sd and load it there...
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This doesn't make sense to me: you should be able to remove the micro SD card, put the rom/gapps you want on it, reboot into recovery, navigate to the card and flash the rom.
I've done that hundreds of times, no reason why it can't work for you.
SteveMurphy said:
This doesn't make sense to me: you should be able to remove the micro SD card, put the rom/gapps you want on it, reboot into recovery, navigate to the card and flash the rom.
I've done that hundreds of times, no reason why it can't work for you.
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Thanks for your answer, and YES I know but... I don't have the micro SD adapter to plug it to my computer.:angel:
XDA_Mod said:
Thanks for your answer, and YES I know but... I don't have the micro SD adapter to plug it to my computer.:angel:
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Another option:
adb push the file from your PC to the device.
Code:
ADB push <path\to\file.zip> <path/to/devicefoldername>
example:
Code:
adb push C:\Android\ADB_help.txt /emmc/Download
^^ the device path may be different according to what recovery your kernel uses.