Opening up the full 16GB for use? - Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet

Ok, I am a Kindle Fire guy. I have purchased three of them with two being demo units that I rooted and installed a modified version of the Kindle Fire software with Play Store available (thanks to these forums). I now want to play with a Nook Tablet and am currently bidding on one on eBay. My question is, from my reading the Nook is setup so 15GB is used for Nook Store downloads and only 1GB is available for non Nook Store stuff. If I root it and install a ROM (what is the best one out there by the way) will it free up all 16GB to use for the Play Store or is 15GB still locked for Nook Store?

Before flashing a custom ROM (my favorite is official CM10.1), bring it into B&N, and they can repartition it for you if you ask at the counter. Then flash your ROM, and you're good.

So I can't re-partition it myself? I have to have B&N do it for me?

Follow this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1531120
Sent from my Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet

I just gave you that tip because to repartition, you need ADB drivers on windows, and it's a pain to get it working. I switched to Linux just to flash a custom recovery.
Sent from my Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet using xda app-developers app

If you're fine with the BN repartition scheme giving you 8GB for your own stuff then you can do it yourself by just burning the repart.img to an SD card and run it. Make a search for repart.img. I don't have a link at hand but it's easy enough to find.
Sent from my BNTV600 using Tapatalk 2

Closest B&N is 46 miles away so that would suck having to do that. When I rooted my Kindle Fires did I have to first have ADB drivers installed? It seems like I might have.

Well, as I said in my previous reply, if the BN repartition scheme is fine you can very easily do that yourself. No SDB or anything required. Just the repart.img that you should be able to find without much difficulty.

Related

PSA: Nook Tablet 8GB and 1.4.2

Alright, first of all, before you all freak out thinking that we can't root 1.4.2 or even gain access to the 8gb iteration of the nook, Fattire and I have talked and it looks like there is no real changes in uboot meaning that in theory, it can still be broken into with bauwks' uboot.
What does this mean?
Well, until someone creates an image and tests it, we won't know. But don't go assuming that it's unhackable. Also, I'm certainly not going to do it and neither is fattire since we don't want to have to purchase the 8gb nook tablet since it's basically a kindle fire and that's not ok. They should have stuck with the 16gb edition of the nook. Anyway, if you poor saps are willing to just buy the 8gb nook, I say wait until people can verify the image. I however, will not be giving B&N any more money at all.
So, what have we learned?
Don't assume things are unhackable. If they are slightly different, the exact same files won't work. We need to wait for new images for the 8gb version of the nook tablet to be hackable.
1.4.2 is still completely hackable using the sdcard method we have right now to root. It literally will work on every version.
EDIT: DO NOT FLASH 1.4.0 to an 8gb nook tablet. If you do, you're **** out of luck and need to go to B&N. Don't pm me asking for help.
Here were my thoughts, FWIW. It needs a real test tho.
fattire since we don't want to have to purchase the 8gb nook tablet since it's basically a kindle fire and that's not ok.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hah. I didn't want to have to purchase the first version either... and didn't. I'm not a fan of all this locked stuff.
Why must you call me a poor sap?
EDIT: DO NOT FLASH 1.4.0 to an 8gb nook tablet. If you do, you're **** out of luck and need to go to B&N. Don't pm me asking for help.
Locking isn't the issue
fattire said:
I'm not a fan of all this locked stuff.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think the issue is not the locking, but running a bootloader configured to load the kernel & ramdisk into 1GB of RAM, onto a device with only 512MB of RAM.
DeanGibson said:
I think the issue is not the locking, but running a bootloader configured to load the kernel & ramdisk into 1GB of RAM, onto a device with only 512MB of RAM.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes but if the device wasn't locked, and we could get people to pay attention to the fact that 1.4.2 is just as rootable as 1.4.0 and just as easy we wouldn't have people thinking that 1.4.0 is the only way to root ever. Which would stop them from trying to flash acclaim update to their 8GB devices. Well... at least one can hope.
How's this for a slap in the face... I'm 82% sure that the bootloader on my brand spankin' new 16gb is locked differently. I've tried 4 different root methods and can't get the tablet to boot off of an SD card.
pissinguoff247 said:
How's this for a slap in the face... I'm 82% sure that the bootloader on my brand spankin' new 16gb is locked differently. I've tried 4 different root methods and can't get the tablet to boot off of an SD card.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This is just a thought, but it might work. I had a problem getting my NT to boot off of a used sd card. Even after reformatting you would think it would work, but in my case it didn't. I went out and bought a fresh sd card and it worked. It's worth a try, unless, off course, you have already tried a new card.
Singingdrum said:
This is just a thought, but it might work. I had a problem getting my NT to boot off of a used sd card. Even after reformatting you would think it would work, but in my case it didn't. I went out and bought a fresh sd card and it worked. It's worth a try, unless, off course, you have already tried a new card.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
More like 3, a 16gb and two 4gb.
Have you tried turning the NT off and then turning it on by plugging in the charging cable? With the SD inserted of course.
So it seems they are making some behind the scenes changes to block things?
Indirect said:
Also, I'm certainly not going to do it and neither is fattire since we don't want to have to purchase the 8gb nook tablet since it's basically a kindle fire and that's not ok.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well, I bought an 8GB version 2 days ago without knowing they halved the memory. Just came back from the States as I live in Belgium, so I can't return it and just have to live with it. If there's anything I can do to help/test, let me know!
krisis1 said:
Well, I bought an 8GB version 2 days ago without knowing they halved the memory. Just came back from the States as I live in Belgium, so I can't return it and just have to live with it. If there's anything I can do to help/test, let me know!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ditto. Bought it off Ebay, and the dude forgot to mention it wasn't a 16 GB model.
NT 8Gb + CWM-based recovery v5.5.0.4 - Backup fail
Hi.
how to make Backup in NT 8Gb + CWM-based recovery v5.5.0.4
the process of freezing as a video:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1546627
can someone has the correct CWM?
I'll try and get an 8gb recovery up. ._.
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using xda premium
Thanks Indirect,
A CWM Recovery Tool for the 8Gb Nook Tablet would be awesome.
I'm in Australia and stupidly picked the 8Gb version not realising that it's 512Mb of RAM would be such an issue. And being over here I can't swap it.
So far I've:
- Successfully rooted it using jichuan89's great boot image (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529553)
- Installed "NT Hidden Settings" from the Android Marketplace and allowed unverified application installs.
- Tried installing the CWM Recovery (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1458630) but received errors when installing ("Unable to install: This application was not able to install onto your device. Please "Archive" and the "Unarchive" the application to try again" for App Installer and "Parse Error: There is a problem parsing the package" for Package Installer.
I'd really love to load CM7 but at the moment my big stumbling block is backing up the stock ROM using CWM.
Cheers
Chris
mcvax said:
Thanks Indirect,
A CWM Recovery Tool for the 8Gb Nook Tablet would be awesome.
I'm in Australia and stupidly picked the 8Gb version not realising that it's 512Mb of RAM would be such an issue. And being over here I can't swap it.
So far I've:
- Successfully rooted it using jichuan89's great boot image (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529553)
- Installed "NT Hidden Settings" from the Android Marketplace and allowed unverified application installs.
- Tried installing the CWM Recovery (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1458630) but received errors when installing ("Unable to install: This application was not able to install onto your device. Please "Archive" and the "Unarchive" the application to try again" for App Installer and "Parse Error: There is a problem parsing the package" for Package Installer.
I'd really love to load CM7 but at the moment my big stumbling block is backing up the stock ROM using CWM.
Cheers
Chris
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
From what I remember if you try to install an app with app installer first it won't work with package installer after that. You might try redownloading and try package installer first.
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using Tapatalk
Weirdly enough, turning it on an off and re-downloading the "Nook Recovery Flasher.apk" allowed me to install using Package Installer.
Now:
- I installed the CWM Nook Recovery Flasher and ran the install option
- Pressed the reboot button
- Now my 8Gb NT tries to start, shows the brown box for a few second and then the box starts "jumping" or flickering and the device hangs.
So far the only thing I've been able to do to get it working at all is to run CM7 from an SD card (from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1481826)
Is there any way yet to restore an 8Gb NT? (and yes, now I know that I'm an idiot for getting an 8Gb version but I'm in Australia, so returning it isn't an easy option).
Thanks
Chris
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/64885133/myrecovery.zip
I have just finished rebuilding all of cwm from source. So I think this build has all the changes required for the 8GB versions
The current version is SDcard only but can easily be converted to run internally too.
Please test and give feedback
meghd00t said:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/64885133/myrecovery.zip
I have just finished rebuilding all of cwm from source. So I think this build has all the changes required for the 8GB versions
The current version is SDcard only but can easily be converted to run internally too.
Please test and give feedback
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Would be better if you create a thread in development section for this specific recovery for 8GB NT model, so users go straight to use yours instead of try @indirect app or pushing the old normal recovery with adb tool.
~ Veronica

newbie question: how to load android apps on 8GB 1.4.2

I just purchases a Nook Tablet 8 GB with software version 1.4.2 I would like to load the Adobe Reader android app onto it. Since this is all I want to do, I imagine I would only have to root it, right? I have a linux box running adb so I would simply download the .apk and push it onto the rooted Nook, right? Is it this simple? Sorry for the noob question, I have a Droid X so I'm not new to Android, however, I've never worked with the Nook Tablet before.
EDIT:
I did some reading and found this thread... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529553 It looks like it is the only method available currently, right? The video example shows the OP using Go launcher ex as the launcher. The thing is, my wife likes the standard Nook interface so I'm hoping this can be kept. Also, this Nook is registered to my wifes Barnes and Nobel account. Will rooting deregister it? Thanks.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1481826 load cm7 on an sd card and go that route
edit: lemme explain a bit more.. you get the android system with no changes to your actual device so no warranty issues.. wanna go back to stock nook.. take out SD card and bam back to stock
For stock you will need to root to have access to Google play a.k.a "android market" and for sideload apps once you're rooted you need to download NT hidden settings (download from Google Play)and go to hack settings and hit Unknown Sources after that you will be able to open apps you download in your Nook Tablet or apps you have copied to your sdcard.
~ Veronica
Thanks for the replies. Please excuse my delay in responding. I actually followed jichuan89 post in the link in my OP. It worked very well. It installed the market/google play and I was able to load apps. I kept the stock nook interface since my wife prefers it. The only downside I've noticed is that the apps installed from google play don't show up in the stock apps menu. You have to search for them. It's really no big deal, just thought I'd mention it. Anyway it's working great now.
@ lavero.burgos
I did not download the NT hidden settings that I noticed and I did not see any option for Unknown Sources. Maybe they installed with jichuan89's root method? I will check as soon as I can get the NT back from my wife . Also, I'm concerned about OTA updated from Barnes & Nobel. How can I disable this? Is that in the NT hidden settings somewhere? Thanks.

[Q] New nook tablet, installing Gingerbread.

Hi, I'm expecting my nook tablet 16GB delivery in 2 more days and would like to prepare the files needed to install Gingerbread. I got a few qns before jumping into the pool.
Note:
1) I have 16GB microsd for the device
2) I am using Win7
3) I have yet to know what version is mine running. Worse case scenario, lets say it's 1.4.3 is it still possible?
Purpose of buying the nook:
1) Read + Purchase books from B&N store
2) Read ebooks of different file formats not from B&N store
3) Get a fully working + stable Gingerbread OS
4) Able to dl apps (google or amazon)
Questions:
1) Is it possible to dualboot the stock nook rom with Gingerbread?
2) If not, lets say after I make Gingerbread my main OS, can I revert back to the stock nook rom just so it will be like the first time I turned on the device?
3) What is the latest and safest method for installing Gingerbread?
4) What are the files required.
Thats all my Qns. I tried looking ard the forums but I keep getting confused as there are alot of versions and most of them dont mention 1.4.3. I was actually planning to install ICS but I came to an understanding that it is not such a stable OS for daily use (as the above). I will also be helping to mod my friend so I decided to settle on Gingerbread as he wont be able to fix any problems that might surface if I were to usse ICS.
Thank you in advance!!
lets see
most likely it'll be on 1.4.3 so you just need to do an sd card rooting solution. see the dev section
grab another microsd card for "rooting purposes" only needs to be 2-4 gig card.
this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1466583 should have everything to get CWM installed put the recovery.zip acclaim.zip you want to flash on the card as well
gingerbread..
see this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1481826 for instructions
PERSONALLY i have the SD version on a 16gig microsd card just follow the directions in that post, pop sd card out of computer reader, pop into tablet, turn on tablet, sm7(gingerbread 2.3.7) comes on and runs COMPLETELY from the sd card. no need to ROOT or alter the internal. AT ALL, you just "lose" the internal flash memory the sd version does not have access to the internal memory. just make sure you use something like easus partition master to make sure you have all the flash ram accessible.
we currently have cm9 and cm10 versions avail for both sd and internal use, i am using this one currently:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1824499 and its been very stable since the mic fix went in. i see you want stability, cm7 is more stable and more things run well on it- so far on mine i cannot get netflix to work(read play videos) and mxvideo player is a bit wonky on streaming files from my computer- still works great though.
as for making sure it can go back-if you are going to be using the internal cm7 version....
using the sd card you make for rooting-BEFORE you change to CM7, boot into CWM make sure your sd card is mounted, then backup your system to the sd card.
then to return to "stock" just reflash the backup you just made. done.
if you just do ROOT for the stock 1.4.3 you should have access to:
google market, amazon market, amazon video player, etc... it's the nook tablet rom, with enhancements.
cm7 i cannot get the amazon video player working, which will work on "stock rooted"- if you have voodoo's rootkeeper on and temporarily unroot the tablet.
Woots! Just recieved my tablet. Look like its a version 1.4.1 So is it advisable to upgrade to 1.4.3 since I can just root my nook to get the library of apps I want.
Btw you've been a great help Lenardo! Your reply is very clear. This is good for new Nook Tablet users.
Thanks!
Anw, I rooted my tablet while still on 1.4.1
So far so good, but I realise my google market only have free apps.
What will make the restrictions go away? Is it depending on the APP or the google account that's logged into? Currently I am not using a US gmail account (from what I know...) and unfortunately I'm not residing in US.
Is it possible to remove the restriction? I would like to have full access to the store.
Found a Market Enabler 1.6 Is it safe to use?
iapktop.com/market-enabler-1-6.html
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank You!
Way forward
Lion City said:
Anw, I rooted my tablet while still on 1.4.1
So far so good, but I realise my google market only have free apps.
What will make the restrictions go away? Is it depending on the APP or the google account that's logged into? Currently I am not using a US gmail account (from what I know...) and unfortunately I'm not residing in US.
Is it possible to remove the restriction? I would like to have full access to the store.
Found a Market Enabler 1.6 Is it safe to use?
Thank You!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I recently bought my second NT, the first one went to my son. On the first one, I installed CM7 and it works fine, my son mainly reads kindle books. I rooted the second one and blocked OTAs.
I do not live in the US either, but a gmail account can be established from anywhere in the world.
If you do not want to use the original B&N reader software, install another memory, CM7 or whatever you like or boot it from an SD card with another memory on it and leave the Nook as it is, but root it and block OTAs. If you continue to use the original reader software, simply establish a gmail account and download google play.
For me, this means, I can download B&N books whenever I am in the US and here in Europe, I use the kindle.

[Q] Need Help Selecting A CM10-based ROM For NT v1.4.2 (16GB)

Hello Everyone,
Just in case you were following my other thread from earlier today:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2019276
It looks like I am going to have to go with 'Plan B' instead. For whatever reason, CWM is not restoring my last Nandroid (based on v1.4.1) and gives me an 'MD5 Mismatch!' error.
So, here's what I'm thinking:
1. - Do a Factory Restore and go to v1.4.2
2. - Root my NT with the files and info from the following thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1488035&page=2
3. - Load/Install a Custom ROM.
However, here's what I'm looking for in a Custom ROM:
I would prefer JB over ICS. I would prefer a VERY CLEAN, FAST, lightweight ROM, over heavy mods. Overclocking would be fantastic.
The one consideration is that it needs to still allow us to utilize the native Barnes & Noble functions, where we can sign into our account, download books from our library, purchase and download books and etc.
If I am missing any steps, please let me know. Any suggestions on an awesome ROM would be a huge help!!!!
Thank you!
BJ
To retain the stock ROM functionality and enable a dual boot scenario you will need to load the CM 10 ROM to an SD card. Succulent has the directions on his blog iamafanof.wordpress.com.
Sent from my CM 10 SD nook tablet. Thanks devs.
b1ggjoe said:
The one consideration is that it needs to still allow us to utilize the native Barnes & Noble functions, where we can sign into our account, download books from our library, purchase and download books and etc.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If that's what you're looking for, then the android Nook app can be used with any of the ROMs. This gives you the ability to look at your library, download books, but you then have to use the browser (eg. Dolphin) to purchase books. It does not give the "special" features that only the stock nook gives you like reading certain magazines, nor can you read freely while you are physically in the B&N store.
I second the suggestion to load CM10. Use both the Nook atop and the Kindle app. The tablet is much better with stock Android.
Nikkiel
Sent from my Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet using xda premium
Have you tried checking the md5sum manually?
Sent from my VS920 4G using Tapatalk 2

How to reset nook tablet

Hi guys, I know this is an old device but need some help if there is anyone here who can remember anything about BNTV250A (Barnes and Noble nook tablet 8gb)
I am trying to remove CM11 from my nook tablet and reload the original Barnes and noble software on it. I have a 7 year old niece who I am trying to introduce to reading. And what better way then a nice new (atleast for her) gadget with books.
So basically sometime back I have installed cyanoboot and CM11-SnapshotM12 to this tablet. This is surprisingly still running very well but I would like to remove it and port back to older BN software to get rid of all the games etc and make this a reading tablet.
I did notice that cyanoboot gives you the option to choose a boot order (internal eMMC/SD) but I am hoping to load the BN software to eMMC while probably keeping cyanoboot installed so as to have the option to boot from SD at a later point in time.
Any hep as to how I can do this will be highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
amti366 said:
Hi guys, I know this is an old device but need some help if there is anyone here who can remember anything about BNTV250A (Barnes and Noble nook tablet 8gb)
I am trying to remove CM11 from my nook tablet and reload the original Barnes and noble software on it. I have a 7 year old niece who I am trying to introduce to reading. And what better way then a nice new (atleast for her) gadget with books.
So basically sometime back I have installed cyanoboot and CM11-SnapshotM12 to this tablet. This is surprisingly still running very well but I would like to remove it and port back to older BN software to get rid of all the games etc and make this a reading tablet.
I did notice that cyanoboot gives you the option to choose a boot order (internal eMMC/SD) but I am hoping to load the BN software to eMMC while probably keeping cyanoboot installed so as to have the option to boot from SD at a later point.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think that you will need to return the device to stock and then update it from the zip at the B&N website. Presumably you have an SD card that was used to flash the CM11. That's your path back to Cyanoboot, not something left on the device.

Categories

Resources