[OFFICIAL] [TWRP2] For Acclaim (NookTablet) - Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet

As promised a while ago now we have an official twrp support from TeamRecovery.
All credits and hard work is due to those guys.
Am just here for the announcement and download links which i ask and got permission for.
So time for the main dish
Enjoy TWRP OFFICIAL!!!
Disclaimer:
http://www.teamw.in/project/twrp2/183
Download Links:
http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/acclaim
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/acclaim
And as always Enjoy your Nooks!

Didn't see this coming Awesome work! Now I'm waiting for 4.3 AOSP to fully release (it might have, not sure) I'm totally ready to compile!
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So to flash this, we open cyanoboot -> start fastboot, and then
Fastboot flash recovery openrecovery.IMG?
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That is correct. :good:

Is this compatible with the CM updater for automatic flashing?
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Yup.
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I installed via Goo Manager, as recommended by the TWRP web page. All seemed to go normal but I have a problem with all the buttons "sticking" while in the recovery. Especially the keyboard. I reflashed & things seemed a little better but still there. I did do a couple BU's & was given the "Successful" reply. Has anyone experienced this button problem or is it just my flashing-thru-the-app problem?
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What is the difference between TWRP and CWM recovery? Is there a benefit this has over CWM?

djd338 said:
I installed via Goo Manager, as recommended by the TWRP web page. All seemed to go normal but I have a problem with all the buttons "sticking" while in the recovery. Especially the keyboard. I reflashed & things seemed a little better but still there. I did do a couple BU's & was given the "Successful" reply. Has anyone experienced this button problem or is it just my flashing-thru-the-app problem?
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I get the "sticky" buttons on this release, as well as the previous TWRP for acclaim. I've learned to just deal with it, it is still a bit easier to use than CWM.

Agree & thx. I can live with the button prob vs the other recovery also. Just wanted to confirm if it was only me.

Due to the fact that is official its fixable but I think we should migrate to emulated SD cards in 4.3 so I have to talk with kuzma first.
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rajsris said:
So to flash this, we open cyanoboot -> start fastboot, and then
Fastboot flash recovery openrecovery.IMG?
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I just got the nook 8gb today with an 8gb microsd card already flashed with CM10 4.1.2 and am new to its development. Sorry for the noob questions but how do I access cyanboot to get to fastboot to flash TWRP?
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Reboot. If it has the CyanoBoot bootloader, then at the beginning of the boot cycle you'll get a prompt to "hold 'n' for menu". It's there in the menu. I've always used the Goo Manager app which flashes the recovery for you. Never had a problem, & is what I used to get 2.6.0.0 installed. Beware the "sticky" button issue tho. Works fine other than that.
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djd338 said:
Reboot. If it has the CyanoBoot bootloader, then at the beginning of the boot cycle you'll get a prompt to "hold 'n' for menu". It's there in the menu. I've always used the Goo Manager app which flashes the recovery for you. Never had a problem, & is what I used to get 2.6.0.0 installed. Beware the "sticky" button issue tho. Works fine other than that.
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Upon boot it shows N2ACards which is the program that was originally used to make the SD bootable of CM10 4.1.2. (This is secondhand info from the guy I traded this off of on craigs list.) It doesn't show the cyanboot bootloader or the n menu prompt. So the Goo Manager app is an alternative to flashing the recovery through cyanboot boot loader? What steps do I take to flash the recovery via Goo Manager?
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Juanito216 said:
Is this compatible with the CM updater for automatic flashing?
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Where can I get the CM updater. I'm currently on CM10 4.1.2
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It's in the settings in About Tablet
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Any updates on the "sticky" button issue?
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I see TWRP updated to 2.6.1.0 which I also updated using Goo Manger with no problem, But buttons are still sticking. Using the recovery is a small chore & don't even think about trying to name a backup! Other than that it does Backup & Restore... so far.
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djd338 said:
I see TWRP updated to 2.6.1.0 which I also updated using Goo Manger with no problem, But buttons are still sticking. Using the recovery is a small chore & don't even think about trying to name a backup! Other than that it does Backup & Restore... so far.
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The sticky keyboard is a huge PITA, for sure. I did manage to name a backup but it took nearly 20 minutes to do so.

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Understanding roms

I'm trying to understand the different roms that are available for the tablet but I'm overwhelming myself with information. I see from the posts I've read that there are several available from Gb to Jb but I'm trying to run down the one that isn't Gingerbread and is most stable with the fewest bugs. I understand from dropping roms on my Droid X that whatever I choose will not be perfect but I'd like to find a balance.
My follow-up question would be what is regarded as the best way to flash the rom to the internal memory of the tablet? If I try to reboot into recovery the nook crashes on reboot.
I'm running CM7 already but I would like to try other flavors.
Thank you for taking the time to read my posg.
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I'll try to find the link later, but there's an app that flashes a functional emmc cwm recovery, or you can use goo manager to get TWRP. Also the most stable is chroffman's CM9 from with the 2.x kernel. That's what I typically use.
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I really do appreciate the help. I've flashed the nook tablet recovery app but when I use it to reboot I just get a message that there's a problem and to contact barnes and noble
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Then download goo manager from the play store, use that to install recovery, then use it to flash CM9, then use the app again to flash CWM. Then you should be fine. Then you can reboot straight into recovery, or use cyanoboot to load recovery.
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TWRP 2.4 is out

Hello fellow Touchpad enthusiasts,
I happened to see TWRP has a version 2.4 available to us - http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/tenderloin
I saw it posted in other device forums, but not ours so thought I'd share the news.
About all I can tell you is it installed without any major problems. Nothing else tested other than boot into it and reboot to CM 10. I just moved ver 2.3 and copy/renamed 2.4 into same directory. Only problem encountered was old ver permissions were messed up so had to mess around before I was able to move the old ver. That and I reset permission on new ver to match - forget what I modeled it after - the other recovery uImage since I have them both installed.
As always ymmv.
Neil
It would be easier for you to install from goo manager, just tap install openrecoveryscript and your done.
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BIGSimon said:
It would be easier for you to install from goo manager, just tap install openrecoveryscript and your done.
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Hah - good point - dunno why I didn't do it that way
thx for the reminder for next time I suppose.
Neil
BIGSimon said:
It would be easier for you to install from goo manager, just tap install openrecoveryscript and your done.
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Good idea, thanks dawg
I read about incompatibility problems between TWRP 2.4.3.0 and TouchPad.
But does anybody know what about the new twrp-2.4.4.0-tenderloin?
Please fulfill:
TWRP v.________ and ROM ToolBox
CWM v._________ and GooManager
Edit:
Above is false. You should use ...
... TWRP with GooManager and ...
... CWM with ROM ToolBox!
I will stick with CWM. Seems stable enough, it works as it should, and I don't mind to scroll through using my volume rocker.
MerenQue said:
I read about incompatibility problems between TWRP 2.4.3.0 and TouchPad.
But does anybody know what about the new twrp-2.4.4.0-tenderloin?
Please fulfill:
TWRP v.________ and ROM ToolBox
CWM v._________ and GooManager
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I updated to 2.4.4 but haven't tested yet, but lots of people were having issues on the Nexus 4 on 2.4.3.0 and after the update nobody has any problems. I know the touchpad is a different animal but i bet it works now. No way I'm ever going back to cwm. Twrp has the best setup & all the right features.
Everytime I tried to flash a zip for a bug fix (headphone detection glitch, etc) it would fail in TWRP. Every time. So I went back to CWM. Goomanager is completely unreliable in regards to finding rom updates, etc.
bchampy said:
Everytime I tried to flash a zip for a bug fix (headphone detection glitch, etc) it would fail in TWRP. Every time. So I went back to CWM. Goomanager is completely unreliable in regards to finding rom updates, etc.
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Are you using the latest version? Twrp is working perfectly for me.
Update:
I take my message back. I backed up, did a factory reset, restored my backup, & everything is there except it twrp didn't restore my app data nor my system settings data.
Update:
I just flashed shumash's new build with success. So flashing in twrp is now working fine for me. Going to have to investigate why my restore didn't fully work on my previous post.
Is anybody else using the latest Twrp?
New twrp 2.5 out. Haven't tested it out yet. But it looks like they fixed the restore issues.
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gradular said:
New twrp 2.5 out. Haven't tested it out yet. But it looks like they fixed the restore issues.
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Thanks but I going to wait for some feedback after the problems there have been with previous versions and not just on our Roms. I wished they had responded on there thread here after the notifications they were given.
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gradular said:
New twrp 2.5 out. Haven't tested it out yet. But it looks like they fixed the restore issues.
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Nice! Let us know how it goes for you. I had a few issues with 2.4.4 but my last couple backups and restores worked great. Thanks for letting us know!
And it don't work. Its worse. It restored 5 apps out off 250... It booted though. But i also had a cwm backup done right before so its all good.
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So did you have 2.4.4 before & if so did you have success with that?
I did and it had the same issue but I was only missing 20 apps or so
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I tried twrp before and not only could I not do good backups but also screwed my tablet to the point I had to resort to this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=
Thank goodness for cwm.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426244

Which recovery

Which recovery do you prefer and why?
I use cmw but only as that's what I've always used from my desire hd years and through my one x years.
Many thanks
Paul
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Hm I was using TWRP but I ran into some trouble flashing some roms and then switched to Philz's Touch CWM, and its awesome. It also have OpenScript support, so I can flash using GooManager like with TWRP. So far its been great. Only features I miss from TWRP is the slide to confirm and the "lock" feature that they implemented the last update.
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Personally prefer Goomanager and the TWRP recovery script that comes with it
Goomanager
Have a look at this thread with the recovery screen clips
Everyone has their personal choice though
Using TWRP for backup and restore, Phliz for flash
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CWM but now TWRP is better .
jje
I ysed cwm in all my phones but when i bought my new phone i used twrp and its a bless easy to use and amazing twrp all the way
Thank you guys I will give it a go
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CWM/CWM touch is good for beginners Easy to install using ROM manager and does its job, however in a minute you will be probably looking more functionality and flash TWRP.
CWM.......simple, does what it says on the tin, can't see any need for many extra functions
slaphead20 said:
CWM.......simple, does what it says on the tin, can't see any need for many extra functions
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I agree! CWM! Used the 4ext recovery for some while, but went back to CWM...
Any recovery but i would recommend CWM easy to use and plain. Don't use CWM touch iit has reported a load of problems when trying to restore backups (unable to restore /data) and you might have to start from scratch.
Sv: Which recovery
CWM Touch FTW!
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[Q] Cyanoboot-No Menu !!

Went from CM 10.1 nightlies to try Smooth rom. Works fine but I noticed I have no Cyanoboot menu, it just loads to emmc fine. Pressing the n button just brings up the header "boot menu" but no selections are shown. Any ideas ?
sailerph said:
Went from CM 10.1 nightlies to try Smooth rom. Works fine but I noticed I have no Cyanoboot menu, it just loads to emmc fine. Pressing the n button just brings up the header "boot menu" but no selections are shown. Any ideas ?
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If the Cyanoboot menu doesn't show any boots then you don't have altboots.
Yes, but all the boot options would be there. But greyed out.There is nothing below boot menu at all
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sailerph said:
Yes, but all the boot options would be there. But greyed out.There is nothing below boot menu at all
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I can't even find SmoothROM acclaim. You did get an acclaim version and not just a random one for a device, right?
datallboy said:
I can't even find SmoothROM acclaim. You did get an acclaim version and not just a random one for a device, right?
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Liquidsmooth by Demetris, sorry for the vague info. I've since went back to stock and then flashed a cm nightly and all seems fine, but I did like that rom by Demetris. Thanks

ClockworkMod ROM Manager now supports Verizon S4

Just thought I'd let you all know. It's an old dog new tricks thing but I'm more comfortable with Koush.
6.0.3.2 both versions.
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
I saw this and was excited to see it since CWM/Rom Manager is what I am most comfortable with. The only concern I have is the "loki" issue that is used to get past the locked boot loader since they don't really say thet are using the loki method or not. Just wondering what the status of that is.
Also still squimish about flashing custom roms since my first try on this phone lead to a soft brick "custom unlocked" screen when i used TWRP.
They are using Loki.
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I just attempted this from my rooted s4 which had twrp on it.. and it worked!!! YAY!!
nice
Its awesome this is available for the S4 now. Always great to have options, but I think I will stick with TWRP for now. :fingers-crossed:
It's been so long since I have used CWM I don't know what the interface looks like now, lol. TWRP got so far ahead of them interface wise there was never a reason to go back on any of my other devices (TBolt, N7, KF). I may try it now just to try it. Plus I guess ROM control has a poor man's version of 4EXT's kernel control if I am not mistaken.
worked like a champ for me
Going to be tough to leave twrp
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twp works with my 64gb microsd where cw I would have had to format to a fat32. Sticking with twp for sure.
balaams_ass said:
Just thought I'd let you all know. It's an old dog new tricks thing but I'm more comfortable with Koush.
6.0.3.2 both versions.
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
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How are you guys installing the touch .IMG? I assume we can't boot fastboot and install from there..
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zeroxg4 said:
How are you guys installing the touch .IMG? I assume we can't boot fastboot and install from there..
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You install it from within ROM manager...it's an in app purchase
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brizey said:
You install it from within ROM manager...it's an in app purchase
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Its offered as either and in app purchase or download from the link / post that I quoted...
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Is that the same one as the in app purchase?
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I had to leave twrp, I rebooted into recovery from touchwiz to install beans2 and I went into a boot loop. I made a backup, wiped everything and the install failed. So I tried to restore my backup and that failed. So I tried another backup and that too failed. I ended up having to Odin to stock so I installed CWR and so far so good. It was weird. I've been flashing since the of droid and I've had 15 different android phones since then and I've never had that happen. Oh well, I had titanium backups of everything and a backup of all mg text so I'm good now....
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smalltownbird said:
I had to leave twrp, I rebooted into recovery from touchwiz to install beans2 and I went into a boot loop. I made a backup, wiped everything and the install failed. So I tried to restore my backup and that failed. So I tried another backup and that too failed. I ended up having to Odin to stock so I installed CWR and so far so good. It was weird. I've been flashing since the of droid and I've had 15 different android phones since then and I've never had that happen. Oh well, I had titanium backups of everything and a backup of all mg text so I'm good now....
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I played out this almost IDENTICAL SCENARIO Friday on my S4 using TWRP. searching forums while trying to get back up and running led me to believe that TW had some issues in this regard....
Went to CWM and have been flashing without problem since. It's a shame, the interface on TW was STELLAR....
bkrickles said:
Is that the same one as the in app purchase?
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Yeah
I've just read somewhere in the last day or so that there was an issue with TWRP 2.5.0.3. that was causing issues. They were saying to go back to 2.5.0.2. and that will fix any issues you are having. I didn't update to .3, been on .2 since root & LOKI bypass without any problems at all. Just thought I'd throw that out there for anyone who hasn't heard about it.
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gsxcorey said:
twp works with my 64gb microsd where cw I would have had to format to a fat32. Sticking with twp for sure.
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In the change log for version 2.4.4.0 it says "Update exFAT to latest commits". Does this mean you can Backup to extFat 64GB MicroSDXC memory cards?
DarkMenace said:
In the change log for version 2.4.4.0 it says "Update exFAT to latest commits". Does this mean you can Backup to extFat 64GB MicroSDXC memory cards?
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I think so...not sure how they got the proprietary binaries.
You can use 64 GB cards in CWM if you format to fat32. I just formatted my card to fat32 and rest easy that pretty much anything ever made can read it.
Everyone has this thing where fat32 can't do 64 GB cards and that is simply not true. Windows won't do it natively but there are other format tools that will. The 32 in fat32 is not 32 GB, its 32 bits as in able to address 4 GB. So files are limited to 4 GB. That's why all the recoveries are breaking up the big repositories into volumes, so they don't exceed 4 GB. That 4 GB limitation is an issue for recording HD video...and that's about it.
edit: by the way, not saying you did not realize that...I got your question...just wanted to get that out there.

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