[Q] Question to Adam Outler's Ubuntu Recovery - Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet

When i'm on my Ubuntu pc it always says "you do not have permission for 'root' " or something similar to it. Any help would be gladly appreciated. I have been trying to delete the recovery folder for over a month now.. Trying anything i could, the terminal gave a read error but i forgot what it said because im on a dual-boot with Windows 7 and Ubuntu and Windows has no problems reading and deleting, It just cant access the partitions that Linux and Mac OS X can read and write to.

AndroidnWindowsHaxor said:
When i'm on my Ubuntu pc it always says "you do not have permission for 'root' " or something similar to it. Any help would be gladly appreciated. I have been trying to delete the recovery folder for over a month now.. Trying anything i could, the terminal gave a read error but i forgot what it said because im on a dual-boot with Windows 7 and Ubuntu and Windows has no problems reading and deleting, It just cant access the partitions that Linux and Mac OS X can read and write to.
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I had same problem before. Have to allow root privileges in Ubuntu. Not sure how though.
Its important to note that only the 16 GB model will work with Adam's Ubuntu Recovery. Not sure why, just is. So if you have 8 GB it won't work.

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Snowball Mod/Root Issue

So I have been trying to install the snowball mod on my root. The problem is that no matter what I do each computer I plug the nook into it automatically installs the drivers so I cannot load the usbdrivers. I have tried on 3 different computers. 2 win 7 (64bit) and one Vista (32bit). One of the 7's was a fresh install with no updates. Do I need to use a specific version of windows or something? Is there any way to do this under Linux?
Have you read the sticky by lavero.burgos on NT Tips and Tricks? It got a FAQ and step by step guide link there to make things work under driver issue.
Step by Step guide to enabling ADB Connection on your stuborn Nook Tablet
jhall1990 said:
Is there any way to do this under Linux?
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Snowball-mod comes with all the scripts also available in BASH for easy use in Linux and other GNU operating systems.
You just have to get the drivers to work, but after that it's just "sh ./snowball.sh" instead of "snowball.bat".
this may be the answer I'm looking for
I simply run snowball.sh instead of .bat if I already have a working, rooted NT, is that correct?
It simply adds/fixes all the stuff zergy doesn't, correct?

CWM Flash/Bootable SD not working

So since cm7 is so close, I decided to try the flashable cwm from indirect. Unfortunately, after that all that happens is my nook tries to boot, I see the white screen with the package, and then it turns off. If I have it plugged in, it will just loop.
I have partitioned a 4gb sandisk with a 50mb FAT 32 partition as the primary, and have given it the lba and boot flags in gparted from my ubuntu laptop. I never could get it to boot off the sd card.
So now I must ask, where do I go from here. I've searched and crawled this forum, but with the boot loop and not being able to boot off of SD, I am unsure where to go next.
Any tips? To me, it looks like it just keeps trying to boot from the recovery. N + Power yields same results as above. Could really use some help with this head scratcher
So you cant access to CWM at all, if not somehow you must make the sdcard method to work in order to apply the fix posted by Indirect, that is the only way im afraid.
~ Veronica
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21785424 there's a link to indirects fix for broken recovery.
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Okay, I get that. I have two questions though,
1: Does this mean I have to do the recovery method vs the bootable sd card?
2: How am I supposed to run commands to a device that keeps rebooting and doesn't give windows time to communicate with it, or will it send commands to it even though its rebooting?
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Okay, I get that. I have two questions though,
1: Does this mean I have to do the recovery method vs the bootable sd card?
2: How am I supposed to run commands to a device that keeps rebooting and doesn't give windows time to communicate with it, or will it send commands to it even though its rebooting?
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To apply Indirect's fix first you need to use Goncezilla's CWM sdcard method to boot into CWM once in CWM basically you use adb tools to fix it, use the link posted below by @dodgepot and read the OP carefully to understand the process.
~ Veronica
Thank you for the replies....
So I've gone through and tried once again to get my nook to boot from SD, and still I can't get it to boot. There is a way to do it using DISKPART in windows, I've made the 50mb fat partition, and set it to active. Have there been any other issues with getting it to work?
Poked around the CM7 thread again, apparently CelticWebSolutions was having a problem booting from an sd card.
Anyone know what he did exactly?
It works! Installing android sdk now
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It works! Installing android sdk now
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If you are on windows there is no need of SDK it will just give you troubles with the drivers, you should already have the drivers and adb if you rooted your nook tablet before. The adb drivers came in the zip provided for root and should be in C:\ntroot folder.
~ Veronica
I had access to a xp laptop when I did it on before. Using a win 7 64 bit right now, and indirect's batch file stops part of the way through. I had problems in 64 bit before, using the usb drivers from snowball's mod. Guess its a 64 bit problem. (have used usbdeview and I have verified it sets up as an android composite device.)
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I had access to a xp laptop when I did it on before. Using a win 7 64 bit right now, and indirect's batch file stops part of the way through. I had problems in 64 bit before, using the usb drivers from snowball's mod. Guess its a 64 bit problem. (have used usbdeview and I have verified it sets up as an android composite device.)
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i have a windows x64 bits too and when i rooted did not have any problem, do not install sdk it is not necessary, run the runmefirst.bat the one that comes in the .zip with the root files not the one that comes in the drivers.zip from Indirect's root. Snowball uses the same drivers as Indirect.
~ Veronica
I did everything stated above ... still a no go.
I tried indirect's driver half a dozen times and can never seem to get it working on x64. I decided to format my laptop and put xp on it. Like I said, last time I used XP, no problems at all.
Edit: Okay, so I tried it on another x64 machine, and I still run into the same issue!
1. run runmefirst.bat
2. Plug in nook
3. Right click nook device with /!\ and update drivers from c:\ntroot
4. Open up bat from indirect's thread
5. Y, Enter
6. Program starts abd..... locks up right after it states it, I waited a good 10 mins for results.
7. Use USBDeview and delete all references to usb mass storage, nook, and android devices. Unplug nook.
8. Plug in nook and repeat 3-6
9. Bang head against wall lol.
It's probably something stupid I overlooked. Feel free to flame away, I'll take it like a man XD. I started with a nook color, but this is pretty much my first tablet experience. You guys have a lot of experience, and I just want to make sure I am not missing something obvious. (I guess I just don't want to seem like a noob, more like a half noob )
Truth be told, I don't know if this is an issue... but I am runing W7x64 Ultimate N
Alright, so adb devices lists my device as "recovery".
I run the script and it still seems to just stop.
Uhmmm the steps you've done are right, I run a windows professional no N edition but that shouldn't be a problem. Maybe try disabling firewall, antivirus if any also Use ccleaner to clean your registries and cache of your machine, reboot and then try again, I want to repeat do not install SDK (just making sure).
~ Veronica
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okay great! Then I do understand the steps.
Yep, no SDK.
Edit: Going to crash now, ill wake up in a bit and take another crack at it. Thanks for your help so far
Alrighty. I woke up again and decided to give it a try from step one. Still a no go. Going to try wiping my drivers again. I've also disabled all antivirus/antimalware....
Looks like its going to be a fun day heh.
ok keep us updated on how you doing.
~ Veronica
Should I see the nook and sd drives mounting in Windows? Right now, I see the drives, but I can't access them. I don't know if that matters or not.....
Also, when I do an adb devices, mine shows as:
Code:
<String of numbers> recovery
Thats correct?
I also took a look at the batch file and might try to run the first few commands to see if I can find where the problem is manually. I have a feeling it's stopping at:
Code:
adb wait-for-device
We'll see though.
EDIT: Unless when you run the command it's supposed to not do anything, then yes. It's hanging.
Alright. Here is what I've found out.
I've done some forum crawling, and I happened upon a post by Loglug where he says to run the following commands:
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adb shell mount -t vfat /dev/block/mmcblk0p6 /data
adb shell dd if=/dev/zero of=/data/BCB bs=1 count=1088
adb shell dd if=/dev/zero of=/data/BootCnt bs=1 count=1
adb reboot
All of the commands work except the second one. It basically echos back and tells me how to use the command. Now, I read a little further into his post and it says that if you do not get the BN recovery after 8 reboots, your recovery partition might be messed up. Could this be what is preventing me from recovering?
EDIT: NEVERMIND! I am up. Sorry, I feel pretty stupid now lol. I just ran the second command wrong -_-. Sorry, my answer was in the forums, just couldn't find it!

[Q] Woah! CWM problems

So, last night i tried to flash GtabComb to my 1.1 Gtab. After 3 unsuccessful installs (which I now believe are attributed to the system partition size of only 200 rather than 250 [help here would also be apprciated]) i downloaded the latest Rom Manager and updated ClockWork Mod. After the initial scare that my SD card had been totally formatted, i found that for some reason, this new CWM likes to use the second SD card... You know, the one with no backups or anything saved to it. For now, I am running a random ROM (Vegan Gingerbread) until i find out how to switch the SD card read by CMW. So any help guys? It's probably something really simple I'm over looking.. Help is appreciated greatly. Thanks
Edit: On a side note, I finally got GtabComb to load on my tablet! Seems I only needed a little bit of patience...
theshafe said:
So, last night i tried to flash GtabComb to my 1.1 Gtab. After 3 unsuccessful installs (which I now believe are attributed to the system partition size of only 200 rather than 250 [help here would also be apprciated]) i downloaded the latest Rom Manager and updated ClockWork Mod. After the initial scare that my SD card had been totally formatted, i found that for some reason, this new CWM likes to use the second SD card... You know, the one with no backups or anything saved to it. For now, I am running a random ROM (Vegan Gingerbread) until i find out how to switch the SD card read by CMW. So any help guys? It's probably something really simple I'm over looking.. Help is appreciated greatly. Thanks
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The best way to install CWM is through NVflash. Rom manager is really designed for phones not this tablet. NVflash is simple and easy to use as long as you have a desktop or laptop using either windows or Linux. Here is the link to guide you through those steps. Helped me out when I was in a jam.
http://viewsonic-gtablet-for-dummies...om/nvflash.htm
Thanks for the advice! NVFlashing is a tad of a problem for me, however. I've actually commented on that particualr NVFlashing tutorial earlier today explaining how my computer won't recognize my tablet while it's in APX mode. I seem to have the worst luck with this kid of thing..
Would there another way to change which card is being read?
Do not use Rom Manager on the Gtablet it will mess things up. You can go to this link and download a .zip installable version of CWM for your bootloader. There are versions for installing from either the internal or external sdcard. If you are not installing from the external sdcard, it is best to remove it.
You could also check out this thread, and this one for more info.
It sure does mess things up! And that CWM.zip would be great had I not had another (worse) version already installed.. woe is me. I'll give those threads a read tomorrow and hope something turns up. Thanks for the links!
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Do not use Rom Manager on the Gtablet it will mess things up. You can go to this link and download a .zip installable version of CWM for your bootloader. There are versions for installing from either the internal or external sdcard. If you are not installing from the external sdcard, it is best to remove it.
You could also check out this thread, and this one for more info.
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That would be the way to go but if you can't access the current CWM you cannot get it to install anything. The only other alternative would be to figure out why the computer won't recognize the tablet in APX mode. What OS are you trying it with?
Try this:
Download this .zip file and extract it to your Gtablet's sdcard.
Using a root file manager (ES, Root Explorer, etc.) mount /system as read-write (rw) and move the downloaded files in each folder to their proper locations (copy the system/etc/recovery folder into /system/etc and the files in system/bin into /system/bin) and make sure all the permissions are correct. The recovery images should be -rw-r--r--, the scripts inside of /bin should be -rwxr-xr-x and flash_image should be -rw-r--r--.
Open a terminal emulator and type 'su' (without quotes) and allow SuperUser when it asks. Your shell prompt should go from a '$' to a '#'. Now type 'cwmrecovery.sh' (without quotes) and enter. That should install cwm-08 for you, just exit when it finishes and try to reboot into recovery. You can use the 'fixrecovery.sh' script to flash the stock 1.1 recovery if you ever need to.
See the last thread I linked to in my last post for more info on this. Good luck!
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Try this:
Download this .zip file and extract it to your Gtablet's sdcard.
See the last thread I linked to in my last post for more info on this. Good luck!
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Just extracted to the external SD that was being read from and updated from there with the new CWM and bam! .08 is on and working like a charm. Many thanks!
nobe1976 said:
Another alternative would be to figure out why the computer won't recognize the tablet in APX mode. What OS are you trying it with?
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I would love to know why it doesn't. I was previously using a froyo tap'n'tap, but now I am running 3.0.1. Would OS make a difference? I always assumed it was my tablet/PC's/luck
I would love to know why it doesn't. I was previously using a froyo tap'n'tap, but now I am running 3.0.1. Would OS make a difference? I always assumed it was my tablet/PC's/luck[/QUOTE]
The OS on the tablet doesn't matter since the APX mode is the tablets download mode. The OS on you computer is what might be the issue, or could even be just a bad USB port or even drivers being used. If the computer keeps promptings that software needs to be installed. Guied the it to install them from the extracted NVflash file and install the ones that are in the pack.
I would love to know why it doesn't. I was previously using a froyo tap'n'tap, but now I am running 3.0.1. Would OS make a difference? I always assumed it was my tablet/PC's/luck
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As the post above said, the OS on your PC is probably your problem. Which OS are you using? WinXP, Win7? I can't for the life of me get Windows7 to recognize my ICS Gtablet but o'well!
If you are comfortable with using or trying Linux, you could try installing Knoppix on a USB drive and run that. I think Knoppix has everything set up for MTP & ADB already and is 'live' so no real configuration is needed to get it running (except for your wifi of course). Just use the Linux version included in most NvFlash packages. If you have a fairly powerful computer, you could also try running Linux in a VM, but Knoppix doesn't run in a VM very well.
My favorite is Arch Linux (not in a VM). Although you have to build and configure the system yourself from the ground up. Since I started using Linux I have really enjoyed it. It is much faster than Windows, more secure and gives me less problems than the Win PCs I deal with. Check out this site if you are interested in Linux.
DaggerDave said:
As the post above said, the OS on your PC is probably your problem. Which OS are you using? WinXP, Win7? I can't for the life of me get Windows7 to recognize my ICS Gtablet but o'well!
If you are comfortable with using or trying Linux, you could try installing Knoppix on a USB drive and run that. I think Knoppix has everything set up for MTP & ADB already and is 'live' so no real configuration is needed to get it running (except for your wifi of course). Just use the Linux version included in most NvFlash packages. If you have a fairly powerful computer, you could also try running Linux in a VM, but Knoppix doesn't run in a VM very well.
My favorite is Arch Linux (not in a VM). Although you have to build and configure the system yourself from the ground up. Since I started using Linux I have really enjoyed it. It is much faster than Windows, more secure and gives me less problems than the Win PCs I deal with. Check out this site if you are interested in Linux.
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To top on this excellent information. If you decided to try a Linux disto I would recommend a version of Ubuntu, doesn't really matter which one they are all really user friendly and depending on you pc setup depends on which version of it you can use. I have 11.05 installed on a 2nd partition for doing my Droid stuff on a computer that is around 9 years old, runs smooth. Windows xp is the other alternative which I have used several times NVflashing stuff, but adb seems to run better through Linux in my opinion.
Ah, mind went blank there. Right now, all I have is a windows 7 laptop (my XP desktop and older Vista laptop are probably long gone) Ive attempted to flash before with the vista laptop to no avail. In both instances, I connect the tablet in APX and it was not even recognized as a connected device. I'm hesitant to run Linux, even from a flash drive. If I get the chance to soon, I may very well end up doing it, as it appears the ONLY option.. Thanks for your help guys. If you could think of anyway for Windows 7 to recognize my tablet, please let me know. You guys are a great help. Thanks again!
If you haven't already tried this maybe it will work for you.
- Put the tablet into APX mode, then plug in the USB. Windows7 will drag on then fail installing the drivers, as usual.
- Go to Control Panel->Hardware and Sound->Device Manager and find the '!' (unknown device)
- Right click and choose Properties, then Uninstall Driver (if it is an option)
- Next, click on Update Driver, then choose Browse My Computer ...
- Navigate to the NVFlash folder (the one you extracted from the nvflash .zip you downloaded)
- Open the folder inside called 'usbpcdriver' or similar, and select the .inf file (NvidiaUsb.inf) and choose to install it. Once it installs, it should recognize the tablet as a MTP device. If not turn off the tablet, unplug the USB, restart Windows and plug it back in when it is finished rebooting and start the tablet in APX mode again. If it still doesn't recognize it try the whole process over agian.
I can understand being hesitant toward running Linux but running from a flash drive or in a VM is pretty safe, as in if you mess up the OS you can always start over without damaging Windows. Done it many times! Try running Ubuntu in a virtual machine such as Virtual Box, it is almost as user friendly as windows and you can have the VM capture USB devices such as the Gtablet which Ubuntu should recognize. Probably won't run very fast on a laptop but if you have at least a dual core with 2 GB of ram it should be pretty smooth.
Not trying to push Linux on you or anything, just some suggestions. From what I hear most of the Gtab devs use Windows7 and it seems to work great for them!

Linux Help Thread

So since beaups has announced that s-off for 2.06 will be for Linux only, a lot of people are preparing by either trying to set up a Linux partition or Live DVD/USB. I just thought I'd make a thread for general info and help getting it working properly. I'm not going to go super in-depth with this because there's a plethora of information online this is more just for some tips to get you started.
Disclaimer: Make sure your computer is backed up before doing this. You shouldn't run into any problems that will screw it up, but you never know what could happen. Better safe then sorry, right? If your computer explodes, it's not my fault.
Some general info about LInux
Essentially, Linux is just a kernel. Android is based off the Linux kernel, and your cable box, router, and most web servers probably are as well... And a lot of other things you might not think of.
Desktop Linux has what are called distrinutions. These are basically the equivalent of Android ROMs, just operating systems based on Linux. If you are just starting out, you probably want to use Ubuntu or Linux Mint as they are the most user-friendly.
Making the Live DVD/USB
-First you obviously need the iso. Here is a link to the Ubuntu download: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
-Unless you have a computer that doesn't support 64-bit, just get the 64-bit download. If you have a UEFI-based computer, you definitely want the 64-bit iso because it's UEFI native, which will make things easier, and you will also want to read this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI
-If you're trying to boot the Live DVD on a Mac, you also want the 64-bit iso, and you need rEFIt: http://refit.sourceforge.net/
-If you just want to boot from the DVD, you can burn it with pretty much any DVD burning software. If you want to make a live USB, use unetbootin: http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ or Pendrive Linux: http://www.pendrivelinux.com/category/usb-creator/
Installation
-If you only plan on using Linux once to s-off your phone, you don't really need to do this, just use the Live DVD.
-If you haven't already, you probably want to hook up an ethernet cable to your computer in case the wireless drivers aren't available.
-If you actually want to install it on a PC, it's pretty straightforward, just use the "Install Ubuntu alongside Windows" option, unless you want to partition it manually with the "Something else" option (I won't go into that here).
-If you want to install it on a Mac, you will need rEFIt, which I already mentioned. You also need to add a fat32 partition to your drive that you will reformat to ext4 with the Ubuntu installer. Install rEFIt, reboot twice and then you should see the rEFIt boot menu where you can choose your live disc. One very important thing about this: If you are installing Linux to the same drive as an OS X installation, DO NOT choose the "install alongside" option. It will break your install. Use the "Something else" option. By default, Linux wants to install grub to the MBR, but you need to reformat your fat32 partition to ext4 instead and install it to that partition. Then you can just boot into it with rEFIt. The rest is pretty much the same as installing it on a PC.
Post-install
-At this point, it's going to want to install some updates and maybe some proprietary drivers it may need and that's it. Really all you need to do after this is install the android drivers. The easiest way is to use apt-get which is basically a package installer for everything in Ubuntu's software repos. Open up Terminal, and type in: sudo apt-get install android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot. Hit enter, type in your password, then it will ask you to confirm and blah blah blah and then it will download and install it. That's really it. I don't know what else may be necessary at this point since the s-off tool hasn't been released yet.
Some other links that may be helpful:
-Dual-boot on PC: http://www.linuxbsdos.com/2012/05/17/how-to-dual-boot-ubuntu-12-04-and-windows-7/
-Dual-boot on Mac: http://lifehacker.com/5934942/how-t...-and-take-back-your-powerhouse-apple-hardware
-Triple-boot on Hackintosh: http://lifehacker.com/5698205/how-to-triple-boot-your-hackintosh-with-windows-and-linux
-If you want to build a ROM from the source (Ubuntu 12.04): http://forums.androidcentral.com/ve...99-guide-ubuntu-compiling-android-source.html
-Linux forums, the folks here are very helpful: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/
-Terminal basics: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
I hope this is helpful. If anyone has any suggestions to add to this post feel free.
EDIT: One more thing! If you are asking for help, please post what computer you are using, the specs, and whether it is BIOS-based or UEFI-based.
Nice write up thanks for sharing this will help a lot of folks
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Nice write up but can you link me where beaups said that? If that's true that sucks.
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deathrow1992 said:
Nice write up but can you link me where beaups said that? If that's true that sucks.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42118877&postcount=601
Be grateful that you are getting s-off for free.
kern3l said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42118877&postcount=601
Be grateful that you are getting s-off for free.
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LOL? Because I am unfamiliar with linux I'm ungrateful? I never said if moonshine is linux only im going to destroy beaup's face or anything like that, jeez. Now I see why people from androidforums would amputate a leg before they come over here. So hostile.
Thanks for the link though.
deathrow1992 said:
LOL? Because I am unfamiliar with linux I'm ungrateful? I never said if moonshine is linux only im going to destroy beaup's face or anything like that, jeez. Now I see why people from androidforums would amputate a leg before they come over here. So hostile.
Thanks for the link though.
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I think he took it as "if its Linux only then the method sucks" while I can see that your just trying to say you wish it was on windows as well but whatever, it can be taken as as much more negative thing... Remember attacking back only causes more hostility let's all please get along.
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He never really said it's Linux only... Simply hinted it. For all we know he may be delaying to get a windows version working.
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Ok so I am trying to dual boot windows 8 and linux mint 15. I have an ASUS X55C laptop that cane preloaded with Windows 8. I made a liveusb that works great but now is like to dual boot. After i install linux mint I restart and choose to run mint as the os. Then I get this message. Also here is the guide I followed to install mint
http://www.howtogeek.com/99060/how-to-dual-boot-windows-8-and-linux-mint-on-the-same-pc/
Windows has failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause. To fix the Problem
1. Insert Windows installation disc and restart your computer. 2 Choose your language settings and click next. 3, Click repair your computer.
If you do not have this disc, contact your system administrator or computer manufacturer for assistance
File: \linuxmint\winboot\wubildr.mbr
Status 0xc000007b
Info: The application or operating system couldn't load because a required file is missing or contains errors
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Does windows still start? Did you use the 32 bit or 64 bit version of mint?
Also does your computer have uefi?
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Does windows still start? Did you use the 32 bit or 64 bit version of mint?
Also does your computer have uefi?
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Yes windows will still start up and linux will still start up from my usb. Im actually on linux through my liveusb now. I downloaded the 64bit linux since my laptop came pre downloaded with a 64 bit windows 8. ALso it is a UEFI. I have secure boot disabled as well. I just am confused as to why it runs fine from my usb. But wont run when its installed to my computer.
Using Android Tools on Ubuntu 12.04
Native Ubuntu 12.04 installed on a bootable memory stick needs also to reference the repository that the tools are located.
Once you have booted into Linux, then execute the following commands from a terminal window
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot
deathrow1992 said:
LOL? Because I am unfamiliar with linux I'm ungrateful? I never said if moonshine is linux only im going to destroy beaup's face or anything like that, jeez. Now I see why people from androidforums would amputate a leg before they come over here. So hostile.
Thanks for the link though.
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lol i forgot about androidforums, that was the first place i used to post
i eventually came over to xda cuz all the developers at the time only supported their work here
EvolutionXJ said:
Yes windows will still start up and linux will still start up from my usb. Im actually on linux through my liveusb now. I downloaded the 64bit linux since my laptop came pre downloaded with a 64 bit windows 8. ALso it is a UEFI. I have secure boot disabled as well. I just am confused as to why it runs fine from my usb. But wont run when its installed to my computer.
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That's really strange. Do you have an option for legacy bios in your bios or anything like that you can change?
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jamiethemorris said:
That's really strange. Do you have an option for legacy bios in your bios or anything like that you can change?
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Just checked for legacy boot. Don't have it. SO secure boot is still off in the UEFI. This is going to drive me crazy...
EvolutionXJ said:
Just checked for legacy boot. Don't have it. SO secure boot is still off in the UEFI. This is going to drive me crazy...
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Hopefully someone else will have some more insight, for now I have to go to class. I'll look into it more when I get home.
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I didn't see anything about Linux only in the new moonshine thread. Is this still necessary?
If the other guy is like me rooting a phone is the absolute limit of our technical abilities. Now I have to learn to change things on my desktop? I'm grateful, but I'd rather pay for a windows version than go messing around with my desktop. I guess I'll try to learn what livecd is now.
@EvolutionXJ something just occurred to me. Since your PC more than likely has GPT instead of MBR, you may need to use gptsync to sync the partition tables. To so this, boot into your live disc, open the terminal, and type sudo apt-get install gptsync. After it installs, do sudo gptsync /dev/sda. I had an issue similar to yours trying to triple boot my netbook and that was the solution. Let me know if you get stuck again.
Also are you using windows boot manager to boot Linux or are you using GRUB (it might be lilo in the case of uefi)
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Forget the gptsync thing, I don't think that's the issue. Don't think you would need to do that with a uefi pc
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I have Ubuntu booting on my mac through a virtual box and I've never been able to get it to recognize any of my devices. It's usually why I just wait for a Mac method, but I'm super excited to get this bad boy dialed.
Any ideas? I've tried reinstalling Ubuntu and adb multiple times through different methods, but no dice. And yes, I have usb debugging checked. I've also tried 3 different cables and all of my usb ports. Thanks for any help!
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[Q] In need of assistance Please

Okay so downloaded the Z1 ZU dual recovery from this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2426739&page=28
no problems with install, went into TWRP and I cannot do backup, it wont mount external sd, and it wont do back up on internal either? When I try to boot to system from TWRP it tells me "No OS Installed" So just had to power off & restart, (I am Rooted, On Locked BL), Any help would be much appreciated thanks
nickfar2000 said:
Okay so downloaded the Z1 ZU dual recovery from this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2426739&page=28
no problems with install, went into TWRP and I cannot do backup, it wont mount external sd, and it wont do back up on internal either? When I try to boot to system from TWRP it tells me "No OS Installed" So just had to power off & restart, (I am Rooted, On Locked BL), Any help would be much appreciated thanks
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That is quite out of date now. Use [NUT]'s dual recovery instaler
Thanks blueether got one of the newer one from nuts xzudrecovery packages and installed and all is well now if I could just get this flashtool to run on my windows 8.1 64 bit computer so I can unlock this bad boy....... It keeps giving me Java errors and I can't figure it out I am running the latest Java 8 update 25 32 and 64 bit versions
nickfar2000 said:
Thanks blueether got one of the newer one from nuts xzudrecovery packages and installed and all is well now if I could just get this flashtool to run on my windows 8.1 64 bit computer so I can unlock this bad boy....... It keeps giving me Java errors and I can't figure it out I am running the latest Java 8 update 25 32 and 64 bit versions
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I was just going to say get rid of windows and it will solve the problem, then I remembered that I've got java errors on linux and not on the windows box... go fugure. I'm not about to stuff around with java on the linux box as it will undoubtedly break building ROMs
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I was just going to say get rid of windows and it will solve the problem, then I remembered that I've got java errors on linux and not on the windows box... go fugure. I'm not about to stuff around with java on the linux box as it will undoubtedly break building ROMs
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If I had it my way the old tried and true Linux would be the only OS out there been around longer than Mac and Windows combined, guess they figured it was never "sexy" enough.... lol... but I got it figured out, when all else fails, just install every single plugin on Oracles website... no but seriously just installed both 32 bit and the one 64 bit Java 8u25 from thier website, don't know why I needed the 32bit versions on a 64 bit system, but once again we are dealing with Windows 8.1 so go figure

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