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This is not my work thanks [tytung]
This is just and edit to make boot with WP7 under MAGDLR SD
Installation
1.Copy android folder to root of sd card
2.Select boot AD SD viola
This is the only room that work for me flawlessly nothing bad.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DMB6N2UA
Intel_x said:
This is not my work thanks [tytung]
This is just and edit to make boot with WP7 under MAGDLR SD
Installation
1.Copy android folder to root of sd card
2.Select boot AD SD viola
This is the only room that work for me flawlessly nothing bad.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DMB6N2UA
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I've got most SD builds working flawlessly... If there's any build you need, pm me. I'd be glad to help or share.
The stickied thread above also has the edited files for a lot of builds... I don't really think a new thread was needed about this. This probably should have been posted in the original build thread.
Help Hopefully
Hi Zarathustrax,
I am hoping you can help me I am just returning to flashing after about 4 months and see that NANDing is being done it was a theory when I last flashed and now see something else MAGDLR. Well at this point all I know is flashing to SD if i'm correct nand is the rom becomes your main rom when turing phone on no more WM bootup? What is the MAGDLR? Which way is best? If it's other than SD how do I do it? Where do I start?
I tried a MY Touch rom and really liked it but because so much has changed couldn't get it working fully and no one would give me any help (no response).
If your able to help I appreaciate it.
Magldr is the tool you flash to the phone first that allows your phone to flash android or wp7 to your nand, the internal memory. Yes, nand roms will replace winmo on your phone. Magldr also allows is to have wp7 or android on our nand and also still boot different sd android builds from the sd card also, allowing us to dualboot wp7 and android. The thread about magldr is in the nand android development section, and there are sticky threads about how to flash and install nand builds.
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zarathustrax said:
I've got most SD builds working flawlessly... If there's any build you need, pm me. I'd be glad to help or share.
The stickied thread above also has the edited files for a lot of builds... I don't really think a new thread was needed about this. This probably should have been posted in the original build thread.
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There was an awesome Sense ROM that was NOT HD/Z but had a flip clock. Do you remember/know what that was? I would love to boot that Via AD SD
otherwise just any regular Sense ROM (Desire port) that everything works in. The Z/HD ports always have some funky lag and serious battery drain, so can't really use as daily.
also FYI, this ROM freezes on startup every time (MAGLDR SD), seems like a bad rootfs.img or something...
We have been discussing in another thread the possibility of getting a CM7 rom available for the NT.
Now that we have a functional recovery this should seriously help out with testing, if it goes wrong we can just restore to a working rom and start again debuging as we go.
***UPDATED 5TH Feb 2012***
I thought it was about time I updated this post with some up to date info on current state of development.
As many of you will know we got together last week and decided that we would like to build a CM7 rom for the Nook Tablet.
Goncezilla had already been making progress building firmware and a boot.img to get the thing booting up. Initially the system booted and you couldn't do a lot with it, but it prooved it could be done. Here's the vid showing the first boot:
After that it was down to work to make it useable. After a bit of investigation and a lot of man hours this is where we are at now
HARDWARE FUNCTIONS
Touchscreen FULLY WORKING
Orientation sensors FUNCTIONAL
Sound WORKING
SDCard WORKNING
WIFI Fully WORKING
Hardware video acceleration WORKING
SOFTWARE
Custom Kernel BUILT AND FUNCTIONING
Full tablet version on Cyanogen Mod WORKING
Root Access WORKING
Gapps WORKING
Sleep mode WORKING
Brightness control WORKING
BOOT FROM SD CARD SOLUTION AVAILABLE
and the one everyone seems to think is important
Angry Birds YES IT WORKS PERFECTLY lol
Another little video of current progress
Finally we have wifi working!
Sorry it's sideways, it's changing it now but it seems Google have slow computers!
So the main things we have left to fix are
1. Ermm... hmm... I'm sure we'll think of something
Thanks to Celtic for taking on the OP of this forum!
EDIT 2/5/2012Here are the source files used to create the first CM7 beta:
Internal
1. Kernel built from source - http://www.mediafire.com/?tu5lm7q8t5pbqpf
2. Nook Color CM7 Ramdisk (the one we want to modify) - http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?epv9n97evhnuaoi
3. Stock Nook Tablet Ramdisk (the one we need to borrow from) - http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?xms3aeztgupkjco
4. Buawk's Internal Boot.img 2ndboot (this gets appended to the front of a boot.img to get around the locked bootloader) - http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?9l8uxx7rhbqzund
5. Modified CM7 /system partition files (should be good to go for NT) - http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?il5ky2l51q48e8h
6. Modified Ramdisk - http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?9l8uxx7rhbqzund
7. Wifi Driver files (built from Kindle Fire source) - http://www.mediafire.com/?vogxuygrf84xsoe
8. Kernel Config File (settings used to build kernel above) - http://www.mediafire.com/?7vjvqctmlnd4enw
9. GFX Drivers (put in /system/lib/modules and insmod) - http://www.mediafire.com/?5uw4wgytb60n485
SDCard
1. SDRamdisk - http://www.mediafire.com/?4p3wq0u4p9j9mtd
All other files are same as internal.
EDIT 2/4/2012
My Plan for success:
1. Build a boot.img from CM7 NookColor Rom - Done!
3. Get a booting rom working from SDcard to verify steps 1 and 2 - Done! SDcard working great!
4. Port to internal boot partition (CWM) -Done!
5. Tweak to get everything working - Ongoing....
All other ideas welcome here!
I'll flash and test things for you all.
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I'll flash and test things for you all.
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Thanks
Just to let anybody interested know in advance, this may or may not turn into a working rom, even if it does become a fully functional rom please remember that during testing if your tablet does a nose dive and you can't recover for some obscure reason, we take no responsibility for any damage caused.
Other than that, as and when we have something testers will efinately be needed
Goncezilla said:
Reserved.
Ill post my current working files here soon. Thanks to Celtic!
My Plan for success:
1. Build a boot.img from CM7 NookColor Rom - Kernel built, working on ramdisk
2. Port /system partition -Mostly done but untested
3. Get a booting rom working from SDcard to verify steps 1 and 2
4. Port to internal boot partition (CWM) -2ndboot.img built and waiting
5. Tweak to get everything working
All other ideas welcome here!
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So i'd thought id put in my two cents here...
First off, whom ever is testing this will want to have 2 sd cards, one of which is the update_acclaim boot disk, so they can "unbrick" their device. This device is nearly unbrickable, and whom ever ends up testing it, can make sure that they can always return it to stock.
Second off, I would HIGHLY recommend using the stock kernel, with the security keys stripped off. This would eliminate any problems that you would encounter with the kernel not causing a boot. I can get you guys a copy of the stock if you want, as it is easiest to just take the first 288 bytes off of the existing kernel, and ramdisk. I don't have an NC, but i'm not sure that the partitions are the same, I would think about building the ramdisk by combining the two ramdisks.
Lastly if someone has the inclination, they COULD eliminate the useless partitions, DO NOT TOUCH THE X-LOADER OR UBOOT PARTITIONS, MODIFYING THEM WILL BRICK YOUR DEVICE. However there is the useless BN and rom partitions that could be consolidated.
Ill be checking in from time to time, I would recommend that you join the CM7 IRC channel and make a new one so that you will not be bothered.
I've done little more than keep the port of miui updated for the Samsung infuse, but I'd be willing to help where I can. I'll probably only be useful for testing, but I'm more than willing to soft brick several times (or risk a hard brick )
Don't modify the rom partition, it forces a wipe of the device and without a proper recovery for that (stock) you're **** out of luck.
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Loglud said:
Second off, I would HIGHLY recommend using the stock kernel, with the security keys stripped off. This would eliminate any problems that you would encounter with the kernel not causing a boot. I can get you guys a copy of the stock if you want, as it is easiest to just take the first 288 bytes off of the existing kernel, and ramdisk. I don't have an NC, but i'm not sure that the partitions are the same, I would think about building the ramdisk by combining the two ramdisks.
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Interesting about the first 288 bytes. Any specific reason for stripping them? Is this the kernel header or is it for the ramdisk too? The kernel Im using was built from the BN source.
The ramdisk Im putting together is a combo of the NC and NT. Im working on porting the .rc files and build.prop. There is a lot to look at and any help is appriciated. Ill post the files when I get home this weekend.
Lastly if someone has the inclination, they COULD eliminate the useless partitions, DO NOT TOUCH THE X-LOADER OR UBOOT PARTITIONS, MODIFYING THEM WILL BRICK YOUR DEVICE. However there is the useless BN and rom partitions that could be consolidated.
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Good call here. I was thinking about mounting the 15GB B&N partition as rw and leaving it at that. If we get brave we can try and merge the partitions.
Thanks for the input.
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Indirect said:
Don't modify the rom partition, it forces a wipe of the device and without a proper recovery for that (stock) you're **** out of luck.
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Maybe this is the issue Im seeing. Does this mean we have to use 2ndboot to point to another partition? Is there a mdsum check being done at boot that triggers this?
EDIT: Nevermind was thinking boot partition instead of rom. Rookie mistake No plans to touch rom partition.
Guys, we won't need testers. We all have NT's. You all will get a build once it's in alpha.
Like Indirect said, as far as startup is concerned we'll be able to do the testing, we won't really need external testing until we have something semi stable.
Thanks for all your offers though. I'm sure when we get to alpha/beta stage you'll all get a shot at it
As agreed with OP i am going to move this to general. As soon as development is posted, it will be moved back to Development.
Thanks to the OP for his co-operation, He is a gentleman and exactly the type of member we want at XDA Developers!
Peace!
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thanks to Albert I am beginning to understand the early stages of getting things like CM7 or 9 functional for the NT and his his recent video on youtube gives a good idea on the developments going on for the NT. I am trying to understand the possible uses of CWM for the nook other than it being a framework for installing custom roms. .. Thanks
Rafael863 said:
thanks to Albert I am beginning to understand the early stages of getting things like CM7 or 9 functional for the NT and his his recent video on youtube gives a good idea on the developments going on for the NT. I am trying to understand the possible uses of CWM for the nook other than it being a framework for installing custom roms. .. Thanks
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Link to the video, per chance? Thanks in advance!
Just a quick update before I call it a night.
I've been having a lot of trouble getting a working boot.img built. When I cat the 2ndboot to my boot.img I see the flash screen on bootup but quickly get a black screen followed by a reboot of the system.
I can't even get the stock boot.img to boot after appending the 2ndboot.img file. I was, however, able to boot into CWM from the boot partition by attaching the 2ndboot.img. This tells me that the 2ndboot is working properly.
I'm continuing to deep dive on the boot.img files, but if any other devs want to play around with cat 2ndboot to a boot.img it might help.
All I've been doing to this point is taking the boot.img from a CWM recovery, adding the 2ndboot.img to the front of it, placing the modified boot.img back into a new CWM recovery folder (and rebuilding nandroid.md5), then flashing the boot back on using CWM Advance Recovery.
Well, I can report some partial success!
I was finally able to unpack a stock boot.img, modify the ramdisk (nothing major just a small tweak to test results), repack with another unsigned kernel, flash the new boot.img and get a good boot. I did this by using the kernel extracted from nemith's CWM image and not the custom kernel I've posted, so it seems like there is an issue with that kernel for now.
Anyway, I'll try and post some more files later but in the mean time I'm moving on with trying to get a CM7 ramdisk to boot.
I think this is now at a stage that it can be moved back to development.
Good work Guys!
Goncezilla said:
Well, I can report some partial success!
I was finally able to unpack a stock boot.img, modify the ramdisk (nothing major just a small tweak to test results), repack with another unsigned kernel, flash the new boot.img and get a good boot. I did this by using the kernel extracted from nemith's CWM image and not the custom kernel I've posted, so it seems like there is an issue with that kernel for now.
Anyway, I'll try and post some more files later but in the mean time I'm moving on with trying to get a CM7 ramdisk to boot.
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Great to see you've made some decent progress. Sorry for my total lack of input, you're a good few steps ahead of me in developing. I'm still on a serious learning curve!
I'm getting there hopefully in time I catch up with you and give some decent worthwhile input!
CelticWebSolutions said:
Great to see you've made some decent progress. Sorry for my total lack of input, you're a good few steps ahead of me in developing. I'm still on a serious learning curve!
I'm getting there hopefully in time I catch up with you and give some decent worthwhile input!
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Hey if you have any questions throw them out there. I'm learning some things as I go along but don't have all the answers either. Hoping we can start combining efforts to move forward.
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EDIT:More progress!
Was able to get the stock ramdisk to boot using the compiled kernel I posted. I think the issues were with my compilers. No guarantees they are fixed but we are getting close I can feel it!
I'm not sure but I think this kernel can be overclocked, so if nothing else this should allow you to overclock a rooted stock device for now. I'll do some testing and get back....
EDIT 2:
Well it looks like this kernel should be capable of overclocking, but there are a few other bugs with it (could not turn on wifi) that still need to be worked out so I am moving on for now. I will post the boot.img if anyone else wants to play around with the custom kernel on stock firmware in the meantime.
They had issue with wifi in the cm9 thread which they've now fixed. Perhaps some help from there thread will be available?[/QUOTE]
Good call, maybe we can leverage from them. I think I'm just missing a configuation setting in my kernel build but everything else seemed to be working so I'm not too worried about fixing it right away. Would rather get CM7 to boot
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Well more progress to report this morning! I've finally got a CM7 boot screen! I'm stuck in a bootloop but we are really close now!
Turns out my permissions were all jacked up on my system partition and it was refusing to allow the kernel to load divers. I've jacked with files so trying to get a good boot that I'm not even sure what I have right now, so I'll go back to square one and hopefully see a full boot
Whenever you get a boot loop, I suggest that you get a logcat so you know what to look at.
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i purchased 2 nook tablets for an 8 and 11 year old. im debating whether to not root it because i think it wil be easier for them to follow interface and the only downside i see is having to pay for apps that may be free on amazon or play store. can i have some input here? is there a super easy rooted rom that a child can follow? or are there many free aps if i just keep it as an out of box nook. thanks so much guys, these are the 1st gen nook tablets not the hd
Rooting just opens up the device. You'll still have full access to the stock interface and BN app store and what have you.
You can make a really child friendly user imterface with a rooted device running an alternate launcher. That way you can make different home screen with the apps you want them to use easily accessable.
Give it a go! It's really easy to go back should you want to.
asawi said:
Rooting just opens up the device. You'll still have full access to the stock interface and BN app store and what have you.
You can make a really child friendly user imterface with a rooted device running an alternate launcher. That way you can make different home screen with the apps you want them to use easily accessable.
Give it a go! It's really easy to go back should you want to.
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thanks i dread having to do the whole sd card ota block thing again and havent done it in about a year. is there a good video out there to walk me through step by step again for the ota block? and can someone recommend the best barest bones rom to root afterwards to make it as easy for a child to use as possible?
and i think i had trouble the last time because only a certain size sd card could be used. wasn't it just the 2 or 4 gb that worked? thanks and sorry for all the questions. just have to get this done tonight so i can fedex it to texas to get there in time for xmas.
A rooted nook is just marginally better than a stock nook in terms of access to more apps, but might be more confusing to kids since it has two coexisting interfaces. You would be better off sticking with stock or go all out android with full-fledged CM10.
I think the rooted stock NT is loads better than than the true stock. LOADS! Had the stock reader dealt better with my side loaded books I wouldn't have installed CM10 internally.
I agree that the double interface can be a bit confusing but to kids that age it shouldn't be much of a problem.
The OTA block is just a process of a few clicks from within the NT hidden settings app.
asawi said:
I think the rooted stock NT is loads better than than the true stock. LOADS! Had the stock reader dealt better with my side loaded books I wouldn't have installed CM10 internally.
I agree that the double interface can be a bit confusing but to kids that age it shouldn't be much of a problem.
The OTA block is just a process of a few clicks from within the NT hidden settings app.
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im trying to use the same albert video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zbT1Fj38nE, but the file doesnt even seem to be there anymore, and his updated video shows how to create a root v4 card. im totally confused. do you still need to block otas? and if so is there another link that shows that step by step. im ready to just send these back and forget the whole thing
No need for any video!
There are a couple of ready-made root images that are almost automatic. Burn the card, pop it in, install zip from card and you're rooted. Go to Google Play (it may show up as "market" at first and make sure you have updated version of NT Hidden settings to block OTA. It could not be much easier! If can watch a film on your DVD player you can do this without instruction video!
Brian's root (that I havetried once and really liked!): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1488035
Alberts (that I have also used several times and like as well): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21275927#post21275927
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And to expand a little:
1. Root the Tablet following the instructions in the root method you choose
2. Go to Google Market/Play and search for NT Hidden Settings
3. Open NT Hidden settings. Tap on "Hacks". When the prompt comes up "Allow" root access. You now get to a new menu where you can chhos Block OTA, Done!
Basic rooting instructions:
1. Download image file
2. Download imaging software if you don't already have it. (I like WinImage. I keep it in a folder and put my various image files in the same folder to make them easy to find)
3. Use your imaging software to burn a sd card. Albert's image will fit on a small card. I use a 1 GB, but I think smaller ones will do as well. Brian's image needs a larger card. I'm not sure how large, but the instructions probably tells you!
4. Boot to your sd card and follow the instructions for the method you have choosen. There are step by step instructions in both of the methods I have linked to, and probably others as well!
5. Done!
asawi said:
No need for any video!
There are a couple of ready-made root images that are almost automatic. Burn the card, pop it in, install zip from card and you're rooted. Go to Google Play (it may show up as "market" at first and make sure you have updated version of NT Hidden settings to block OTA. It could not be much easier! If can watch a film on your DVD player you can do this without instruction video!
Brian's root (that I havetried once and really liked!): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1488035
Alberts (that I have also used several times and like as well): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21275927#post21275927
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And to expand a little:
1. Root the Tablet following the instructions in the root method you choose
2. Go to Google Market/Play and search for NT Hidden Settings
3. Open NT Hidden settings. Tap on "Hacks". When the prompt comes up "Allow" root access. You now get to a new menu where you can chhos Block OTA, Done!
Basic rooting instructions:
1. Download image file
2. Download imaging software if you don't already have it. (I like WinImage. I keep it in a folder and put my various image files in the same folder to make them easy to find)
3. Use your imaging software to burn a sd card. Albert's image will fit on a small card. I use a 1 GB, but I think smaller ones will do as well. Brian's image needs a larger card. I'm not sure how large, but the instructions probably tells you!
4. Boot to your sd card and follow the instructions for the method you have choosen. There are step by step instructions in both of the methods I have linked to, and probably others as well!
5. Done!
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thank you so much for this help, figured it would be a slam dunk from here but when i try and unzip brians ntsdcard image file it says its corrupted and when i try and run alberts 32 diskimager it says it cant computer it. ive reinstalled and rebooted 3 times. can someone else try and open these file to se if its just my computer? dont know why it would be. or is there another work around? i heard he just sells the bootdisks. maybe thats the way to go. thanks again for all your help
I downloaded Albert's package. My virus protection alerter me, but that's probably because of the scripts that do need to be in that package, so I ignored that (I trust Albert!).
I then unzipped that into anew folder.
Inside that folder I find Wini32DiskImager, and I just open it from within that folder. (I realize I was mistaken in my previous post, This is the disk imager I prefer to use even though I've used others as well)
The program just opens in a small window. In the "choose file box" you automatically get directed to the folder you opened up from. That's why I keep my images there. Pick the one you want (you'll jut have one unless you've added)
Click "Write" when you've made sure the sd-cards drive letter is the one in the top right box.
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thank you so much for this help, figured it would be a slam dunk from here but when i try and unzip brians ntsdcard image file it says its corrupted and when i try and run alberts 32 diskimager it says it cant computer it. ive reinstalled and rebooted 3 times. can someone else try and open these file to se if its just my computer? dont know why it would be. or is there another work around? i heard he just sells the bootdisks. maybe thats the way to go. thanks again for all your help
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this is the error i get the program cant start because libgcc_s dw2_dll is missing from your computer
I have now downbloaded and unszipped Brians file as well. Totally problem free!
What are you using to unzip? I use 7-zip.
By the way, I can now see that it looks like Brian's image needs a 2 GB card.
And for clairfication, you don't actually have to install Win32DiskImager. Just open it from within the folder!
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this is the error i get the program cant start because libgcc_s dw2_dll is missing from your computer
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Check the folder. That dll should be in the folder. It is in mine (the one I created just now). Are you really opening the program from within the folder?
The simplest and best rooting instruction I've found is one provided by liquidzoo's here.
I'd also suggest that before rooting the NT, you make a backup of your NT current software using the backup option of the same Recovery program that you will use to install the rooting mods.
If you have problem writing disk image with Win32DiskImager, you can use DiskImage_1_6_WinAll.exe instead.
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asawi said:
I think the rooted stock NT is loads better than than the true stock. LOADS!
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We'll learn soon enough the moment the kids want some recently released game apps and find out they can't have them because they are not compatible with 2+ year-old Android Gingerbread which is what the stock ROM is based on.
gorelow said:
thanks i dread having to do the whole sd card ota block thing again and havent done it in about a year. is there a good video out there to walk me through step by step again for the ota block? and can someone recommend the best barest bones rom to root afterwards to make it as easy for a child to use as possible?
and i think i had trouble the last time because only a certain size sd card could be used. wasn't it just the 2 or 4 gb that worked? thanks and sorry for all the questions. just have to get this done tonight so i can fedex it to texas to get there in time for xmas.
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You are getting your terminology confused as well. Asking what is the best barest bones ROM to root is incorrect.
To root means you give the nook superuser access which in turn allows you to load play store, apps, new launcher, and any SU related functions.
A ROM is a fully functioning version of android. IE: CM 7(GB), CM 9(ICS), CM 10(JB). It automatically has root access built in.
As for loading a ROM due to worrying about the kids and the interface, stock nook sucks...period. My 8 y/o has had zero issues with either cm 7 or cm10. Do yourself and them a favor and put at least CM 7 but preferably CM 10 on it.
Image files for dummies can be found at iamafanof.wordpress.com
Sent from my CM 10 SD nook tablet. Thanks devs.
gorelow said:
i purchased 2 nook tablets for an 8 and 11 year old. im debating whether to not root it because i think it wil be easier for them to follow interface and the only downside i see is having to pay for apps that may be free on amazon or play store. can i have some input here? is there a super easy rooted rom that a child can follow? or are there many free aps if i just keep it as an out of box nook. thanks so much guys, these are the 1st gen nook tablets not the hd
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My sons are 8 and 12. Trust me, your kids won't have a bit of trouble with the CM10 interface. One of the nice extras in CM10 is that you can configure profiles to block them from getting into apps you don't want them to -- like settings, email, etc... Also, you can PIN-protect the Play Store so that they don't accidentally purchase anything.
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Since the OP will be using two NTs I'd suggest building the CM10 SD card from scratch (using the info and tools posted at http://iamafanof.wordpress.com/2012/11/11/how-to-guide-bootable-cm7cm9cm10-sdcard-for-nook-tablet/ and which I have provided a summary digest here), since there have been reports of NTs running the precooked CM10 SD image having identical MAC addresses and hence not able to concurrently access a same WiFi network (in this case the OP's household WiFi network).
I'm not saying rooted stock is as good as for example CM10. Not at all! CM 10 is awsome, and user interface is really nice!
But for a user that is intimidated by even the simple rooting process putting CM10 internally should not be even considered at this point. Thankfully the sd version of CM runs just as smooth as the internal install (at least it does from my 8GB Sandisk class 4) so that could certainly be an option as soon as the OP has figured out how to use the disk image writer! Yesterday even that was troublesome.
What I'm saying (if not straight out in my previous posts) is that rooted stock certainly is not bad! It depends on the kids and what they are used to if it will be "enough". For the kids near me (ages 4, 8,5 and 14) it certainly would! The bigger ones are girls that read a lot and apart from reading, watching Youtube videos and surfing (reading fashion blogs...) they are happy with a few cute games. Maybe if they had been boys and/or had tech savvy parents they would have asked for more, but they don't.
Either way, let's try to help the OP as well as we can!
asawi said:
I have now downbloaded and unszipped Brians file as well. Totally problem free!
What are you using to unzip? I use 7-zip.
By the way, I can now see that it looks like Brian's image needs a 2 GB card.
And for clairfication, you don't actually have to install Win32DiskImager. Just open it from within the folder!
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Check the folder. That dll should be in the folder. It is in mine (the one I created just now). Are you really opening the program from within the folder?
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i think it was the winzip that was screwing me up. i used 7zip and it opened right up and i burned it onto the sd card. then after i powered off i held the n button and the N button and i was only brought to a screen that said so you want to factory reset. isnt that the way to boot up? it didnt seem to recognize the unziped ntboot file. thanks
Try to just boot up (from completely turned off) without holding any buttons. If you do need to keep the "n" pressed down at first, that's just for a few seconds and then let go. Some people need to keep the Tablet turned off and insert apowered USB cable (menaing it's coneected to the charger, not computer) to get it to boot from sd-card. No buttons pressed! I have never needed that myself, but I hear many others do.
I am now making post that there really shouldn't be any need for, because all that's in here is already covered elsewhere. 100% Apparently not easy enough to find for newcomers, so I'm making an attempt to help info collection.
NOTHING here is my work! All I’ve done is trying to make easy to follow instructions to other people’s hard work. Those people deserve your thanks, not me!
I’m a newbie myself and that’s why I can say that this really is very easy! If I can do it without problems, so can you! I try not to chat away too much in the instructions. Make regular searches, here or Google for more info. I found it, so surely you can too! Any questions? Well, being a noob myself I probably can't answer. Google is a very good friend of mine though...
Please do not ask questions through pm. It's better if people that know more than I do get a chance to answer them in the thread instead!
You need to know how to burn an sd image. Separate instructions to that after the other instructions if you don’t.
Step 1: Establish what it is you want to do! Choose A, B or C
A: You do not want to touch the internals of your NT but want to try CM10 anyway
B: You want to stay in the BN environment but would like to be able to install apps from elsewhere (for example Google Play Store)
C: You want to get rid of BN and install CM10 instead.
A: Run CM10 from sd card – no root required
This should work on 8GB Tablet as well as 16GB
When you boot into the card you’re running Android ICS. Remove the card and you’ll boot to internal BN operating system. (Or keep the card in, boot to Cyanoboot Menu and choose “internal boot”)
Ready-made card image download links to be found here: http://iamafanof.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/cm10-0-jellybean-sdcard-img-for-nook-tablet/
It’s a large download (around 500 MB), but it is a ready-made sd card image. As it says in the instructions there, you’ll more than likely want to expand the user partition to take full advantage of the card, but that’s covered in his instructions.
There are other, more manual ways to make these cards as well. Also covered both in that blog and here at XDA! Go search!
B: Root the Tablet
This works on both 8GB and 16 GB Tablet.
“Rooting” is like unlocking your device, giving you access and control over it. You’re still running BN operating system though. Several excellent root guides here on XDA.
For example: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1488035
Or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21275927#post21275927
The first one (Brian’s) require a 2 GB card the other one (Albert’s) just needs a very small card. (I think 128 MB would do, but I don’t have any that small to try)
Both give good instructions in their topics.
Both install gApps.
If you want to block OTA updates from BN, go to Play Store and find NT Hidden Settings. Even if it got installed with the root it’s probably not latest version and doesn’t have the Block OTA function.
C: Installing CM10 internally
***8GB owners must make sure to use ROM that works with their device!***
Since I’m a noob I look for easy way, and this is very easy and needs very little know-how!
***Warning! CWM is a very powerful tool. Do not "wander around" and "experiment" with stuff without doing proper research! Seriously! DON'T!***
1. You need a bootable CWM card. Instead of making my own I use Albert's root image from B (above) because this image includes CWM 5.x.x. I use this to flash a higher version CWM internally. I erase the zip files from the card to make room for a flashable CWM 6.x.x
2. Find a flashable CWM 6.x.x I found mine through http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1640958
I use the one named "flash_cm9-10_cwm v6...." Download and copy to your sd card.
3. Boot into the sd-card and it should take you to CWM 5.x.x. environment.
I guess a backup of you current system would be a good thing (even though I admit to skipping that myself). To backup you'll probably need another card if you're using "The Albert Card" now, because I doubt it's enough room on that.
You navigate with the volume rocker, go back to previous menu with “power” and confirm choices with “n”
Choose “install zip from card” – “choose zip from card” – your CWM zip
See warning above!
4. Power off and prepare your sd card for ROM flashing. (If you’re working with just one card you will need to format it with SD Format or similar to get it back to full capacity.) Put your CM10 ROM zip and the appropriate gApps zip on the card.( It doesn’t matter if there’s other stuff on the card, so you don’t have to format it because of that!). I will not link to a specific ROM. Make your own choice but be sure it works for your model and also make sure you use the right gApps!
5. Reboot into Cyanoboot. This took me a couple of attempts to get right.
From powered down device, press power and right after that press and hold "n", You should boot into Cyanoboot and get the boot menu. Choose "Internal recovery" and you should get into new CWM
6. I don’t know how much clearing is needed, but I prefer to clear pretty much everything to make sure of a clean install. Cache and Dalvik I always clear.
***DO NOT format anything unless you knwo what you're doing! *** (See Satan's posts below)
7. Flash ROM and gApps same way as you flashed the CWM 6.x.x (install zip from card – choose zip from card) reboot and go!
How to burn an sd-image:
I use Win32Diskimager. Download link in Albert’s root topic (and numerous other places!!)
Unzip into a folder.
(I also copy my various img files to that folder to have them easily available)
No need to install, just run by doubleclicking the EXE in the folder.
Make sure the device letter really is your sd card.
Click on the blue folder and navigate to your img file, choose it and “write”.
It will take some time if it’s a large img, but that’s what the progress bar is there for, isn’t it?!
Nice work ,
But you should add 'do not format any partition ' warning. Android users coming from other devices might do this by default during flashing rom.
Almost every one with bricked tablets has tried formatting partitions.
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Thanks Satan! I did not know that! Will do!
Good
Veronica had made sticky thread to reduce number of bricked tablets, but looks like some people missed it.
To be more specific,
Do not format rom, boot, bootdata, and factory.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1644862
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but looks like some people missed it.
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It looks like a lot of people miss a lot of things...
satan89 said:
Good
Veronica had made sticky thread to reduce number of bricked tablets, but looks like some people missed it.
To be more specific,
Do not format rom, boot, bootdata, and factory.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1644862
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+1000
Do not format especially the rom partition and, most critically, the factory partition which respectively contain a set of small files with device-specific unique data (not only Serial No. but also MAC address, public/private key certificates, etc.) and the backup archive copy of the same data files (/factory/romdata.zip).
Unfortunately, I've seen some "unbricking" tools (including some that are very frequently cited/recommended on these NT forums) reformat/zero-out and flash over these 2 partitions. The end result being, even in the event the "bricked" NT gets "restored to stock", depending on the specific tool used it could be carrying device-specific data of someone else's (e.g., tool developer's) NT.
EXACTLY!
satan89 said:
Good
Veronica had made sticky thread to reduce number of bricked tablets, but looks like some people missed it.
To be more specific,
Do not format rom, boot, bootdata, and factory.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1644862
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I think this is exactly what happened to my NT. Took me weeks of researching (I don't have a lot of free time) to figure out how to restore my 16GB NT.
Help
Im trying to single boot CM10 from sd card without touching nook os. I am using guide (CM10.0 Jellybean SDCard IMG for Nook Tablet (12/31) FINAL)
I have tried for hours using different methods also and cant even get it to boot to CM, no CM logo at all. I have a BNTV250 NT on 1.4.3. I have tried multiple sd cards, I am using a Sandisk 8gb class 6.
In a nutshell all I should have to do is
-Format the card with SD formatter,
-Extract the (Extract cm10_xxxxxx_sd_hd.img from cm10_xxxxxx_sd_hd.7z/rar)
-Use Winimage to write the image to the SD card, correct??
The Nook still refuses to boot into Cyanogen, just boots up normal every time!
same with every procedure i have tried,
Any pointers????
Have you tried putting the sd-catd in the powered down Tablet and then insert the charger cable, connected to the charger?
Many Tablets have difficulties booting into sd other ways,
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Have you tried putting the sd-catd in the powered down Tablet and then insert the charger cable, connected to the charger?
Many Tablets have difficulties booting into sd other ways,
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No, I have not, will try now.........ty
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HOLY ****!!!! I LOVE YYOU!!:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::highfive::victory:
That worked, I cant believe it. Why is this not written anywhere??
LOL! :laugh: Glad you got it working!! :good:
Any clue of how to get rid of booting that way? I'm not always with a USB cable witj me.
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I've never had to do it that way myself so I really don't know. You could try pressing the "n" buttons right after the power button and holding it for a few seconds.
Actually not being able to boot into SD card easily is the reason some install internally instead.
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I've never had to do it that way myself so I really don't know. You could try pressing the "n" buttons right after the power button and holding it for a few seconds.
Actually not being able to boot into SD card easily is the reason some install internally instead.
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Tried doping that with no luck. After 8 or 10 attempts magically boots todo cm. Thanks.
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Alright, just got cwm 6.x installed and now ready to install rom, just wanting to verify that I should still "wipe data/factory reset" and "wipe cache partition"? That is different from "formatting" correct? I don't wanna brick this thing without confirmation. Thanks for the awesome guide!
edit: Ignore the wipe question, found it, thank again for the guide, I will let you know how the install goes!
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Alright, just got cwm 6.x installed and now ready to install rom, just wanting to verify that I should still "wipe data/factory reset" and "wipe cache partition"? That is different from "formatting" correct? I don't wanna brick this thing without confirmation. Thanks for the awesome guide!
edit: Ignore the wipe question, found it, thank again for the guide, I will let you know how the install goes!
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Thank you very much for putting this together, it was very helpful!
Alright, so you have "lost" your files when flashing ANY of the 4.2 AOSP based rom's
(CM/PA/AOKP/AOSP/SLIM and so on)?
Don’t panic!
The pictures of your baby and nudes of your girlfriend are still there! here's what you need to do:
*Easy method* (SHOULD be done pre-installing any AOSP based rom)
Reinstall ANY stock rom and boot into it. Once you have booted into it, connect the phone to the pc,
and open the phones internal drive on the pc. You should now see all your pictures and music files
and likes again!
See, I told you not to worry.
Now, I suggest you backup all the files that you see to your PC incase you actually do lose them
sometime in the future.
What we are going to do now is prepare your phone for the android 4.2 ROMs out here, in order to
do this you create a folder on the sdcard called 0 (yes, the number 0).
Now copy everything you got on your sdcard into that folder! Once that is done you are ready to flash
any of the 4.2 ROMs!
Tadaaa! You’re done! Welcome to the world of android 4.2!
That wasn’t that hard right? Coolcakes.
Now there are other methods you can use:
If you are familiar with ADB then you do not have to move away from the 4.2 AOSP based ROM while
not being able to access your files (see Alternative method).
*Alternative method*
Code:
adb shell
cd data/media/
mv * /0
However, for the people unfamiliar with ADB. Stick to the Easy method.
Hope this helps! Goodluck folks
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Ouchh:silly:
Lloir said:
Alright, so you have "lost" your files when...
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I think this post should popup when any one opens to Original Dev forum :silly:
What I do after flashing Any Rom like AOSP+ or CarbonRom is I use solid explorer and look for the files and move them manually and that's it I merge all this folders and tada easy as pie
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Im gona see if i can get a build and rry it thanks for the tip stay tuned for the edit for my conclusion
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Im gona see if i can get a build and rry it thanks for the tip stay tuned for the edit for my conclusion
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Edit the rom is no longer availibke until further development is made please dont scrap this rom i really want to try it
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Lloir said:
Alright, so you have "lost" your files when flashing ANY of the 4.2 AOSP based rom's
(CM/PA/AOKP/AOSP/SLIM and so on)?
Don’t panic!
The pictures of your baby and nudes of your girlfriend are still there! here's what you need to do:
*Easy method* (SHOULD be done pre-installing any AOSP based rom)
Reinstall ANY stock rom and boot into it. Once you have booted into it, connect the phone to the pc,
and open the phones internal drive on the pc. You should now see all your pictures and music files
and likes again!
See, I told you not to worry.
Now, I suggest you backup all the files that you see to your PC incase you actually do lose them
sometime in the future.
What we are going to do now is prepare your phone for the android 4.2 ROMs out here, in order to
do this you create a folder on the sdcard called 0 (yes, the number 0).
Now copy everything you got on your sdcard into that folder! Once that is done you are ready to flash
any of the 4.2 ROMs!
Tadaaa! You’re done! Welcome to the world of android 4.2!
That wasn’t that hard right? Coolcakes.
Now there are other methods you can use:
If you are familiar with ADB then you do not have to move away from the 4.2 AOSP based ROM while
not being able to access your files (see Alternative method).
*Alternative method*
Code:
adb shell
cd data/media/
mv * /0
However, for the people unfamiliar with ADB. Stick to the Easy method.
Hope this helps! Goodluck folks
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hm, thanks for the tip - sounded proof but unfortunatelly I had this /0 folder already with all conetnt from outside /data/media/ in it.
But still, all apps kept closing immedaitly stating that there is no memory or sdcard inserted.
I used the TWRP function for formatting everything.
Used advanced Wipe to clear every partition.
Phone was so wiped it said "no OS installed" when i hit the reboot recovery button.
Used ADB sideload to push CM10.1.zip to the phone and flashed the sideload.
boot.
AGAIN no apps working, file manager keeps saying there is no memory.
WTF. sorry for the language, but I'm out of options right now. and do not know what to do next with my Hox+
Setup:
TWRP 2.6.0.0
boot.img (from CM.zip)
Hox+ ADB AIO tool 3.0
cm10.1-20130714
gapps 20130301
Please help, thanks
You have to reformat it most likely if yoi deleted all partitions and basically nuked the entire internal sd even thoe you side loaded cm10 mostlikely with reformated sd you currupted it thats the whole reason android is moving away from external sd so im thinking reformat it and put a clean build and if you have anything on the sd worth saving (assumings its not wiped back it up
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You have to reformat it most likely if yoi deleted all partitions and basically nuked the entire internal sd even thoe you side loaded cm10 mostlikely with reformated sd you currupted it thats the whole reason android is moving away from external sd so im thinking reformat it and put a clean build and if you have anything on the sd worth saving (assumings its not wiped back it up
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thanks, I already thought i had to go in this direction (and wipeing all data is fine, as long as the device itself will come back to life).
Just wondering how to do the formatting as the HOX+ has only internal memory/sdcard (64GB).
Is there another way beside the TWRP function for formatting the sdcard?
ADB tools, e.g.
I have downloaded the ADB tools and fastboot so I do have this adb-tools folder on my desktop.
if ADB would be the solution may someone pls advise step by step how to do so..... I've spent so much time on that HOX+ that I do not want to try&error any more....
thanks.
Did you try a wipe and a reinstall of a sense ROM ?
Wait you need the updated adb files from the 4.2.2 android sdk most likely all your commands are out dated adb changed so basically for 4.2.2 you gotta re learn it
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...s-from-stealing-your-data-in-some-situations/
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Found a nother post
What none of the articles about this 4.2.2 update tell you is that you need to be on a current version of ADB - that is currently 1.0.31 (I was previously on 1.0.29) in order for the RSA key exchange to work. Otherwise you may connect with ADB but cannot interact with the device running Android 4.2.2 - "show devices" comes up with "offline".
Basically, you need to update your SDK to the latest version to gain access to the ADB and Fastboot apps. XDA have a simple set of instructions here -->
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1917237
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I know this may not be the correct thread, but I've only come here after extensive searching and came up with nothing to help me.
I performed a NANDroid Backup using TWRP Recovery.
After the backup completed, when I rebooted all my sdcard data is gone. Using a file manager I can see nothing, however Clockwork Mod ROM manager can see the backup name... I used a custom name containing the name of the ROM I am currently running.
'Internal Storage' when connected to the PC shows empty folders.
Is there anything else possible I can do to try recovering my 'sdcard' files?
Thanks
gothicasshole said:
Wait you need the updated adb files from the 4.2.2 android sdk most likely all your commands are out dated adb changed so basically for 4.2.2 you gotta re learn it
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...s-from-stealing-your-data-in-some-situations/
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Found a nother post
What none of the articles about this 4.2.2 update tell you is that you need to be on a current version of ADB - that is currently 1.0.31 (I was previously on 1.0.29) in order for the RSA key exchange to work. Otherwise you may connect with ADB but cannot interact with the device running Android 4.2.2 - "show devices" comes up with "offline".
Basically, you need to update your SDK to the latest version to gain access to the ADB and Fastboot apps. XDA have a simple set of instructions here -->
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1917237
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Edit: Found a path '/mnt/shell/emulated/" which contains my previous directory structure (names etc.) but all the folders are empty. Except for the Titanium Backup I did just prior to the NANDroid backup. As well as the NANDroid backup.
I don't know what happened.
Someone please assist.
Thanks.
Edit: Found a path '/mnt/shell/emulated/" which contains my previous directory structure (names etc.) but all the folders are empty. Except for the Titanium Backup I did just prior to the NANDroid backup. As well as the NANDroid backup.
I don't know what happened.
Someone please assist.
Thanks.
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Every so often I plug in the HOX+ to the PC and it does an automatic sync.
I thought it was just setup to do contacts. Turns out all my data from on the sd card is all there. Pictures, Video, Documents, etc.
I had no idea.