[Q] NOOK Custom ROM dual boot - Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet

I'm currently on CM11 and I would like to dual boot the custom OS of B&N Nook. Anyone please suggest me how to do it?

the cm11 that you're on is, i'm assuming on the internal storage correct?
if so, restore back to the stock firmware (google's your friend there) and use the SD version of this: http://iamafanof.wordpress.com/2014...droid-4-4-2-for-nook-tablet-sdcxxx-01jan2013/

skepticmisfit said:
the cm11 that you're on is, i'm assuming on the internal storage correct?
if so, restore back to the stock firmware (google's your friend there) and use the SD version of this: http://iamafanof.wordpress.com/2014...droid-4-4-2-for-nook-tablet-sdcxxx-01jan2013/
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I have made partitions on my internal storage. Will that be gone if I restore to stock?

sladeslayer said:
I have made partitions on my internal storage. Will that be gone if I restore to stock?
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yes

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[Q] Nandroid Backup to sdcard2?

Is it possible to do a Nandroid Backup to my sdcard2 on my GTab. If YES, how? I see no way to change backup folder location.
I am currently rooted w/VEGAn 5.1.1 and CWM Recovery 2.5.1.1.bekit 0.8
Thanks in advance. BTW, I did search this and found nothing close atm.
Regards,
R
rdisanza said:
Is it possible to do a Nandroid Backup to my sdcard2 on my GTab. If YES, how?
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If you don't want to simply move the backup files to sdcard2--and since you have the 1.1 bootloader--use the version of ClockworkMod (v2.5.1.3) from bekit.net (the latest post there).
This is the version that I've been using since April '11, and it does what you want--but, if and only if it detects a micro SD card in the slot. It will fall back to creating the backup on the internal SD card if there is no external SD card present.
The last CWM version for Froyo, v2.5.1.8, might also behave this way, but, I haven't verified this.
Ah Ha, Thanks so much for your responce. I will give it a try.

[Q] Switching from AOSP/AOKP/CM to JB Based ROMS and vice versa

Fast question. I have aosp/aokp/cm based rom, and had a titanium backup already. I'm thinking of switching to jb based rom, will I have issues with my backups (which are totally just user apps+data)
??
Anyone?
you won't have any issues
Also, AOSP/AOKP/CM can be JB, it's just an android version. What I think you mean is a Sammy-based ROM
Your internal memory will wipe completely.
I have experienced.
No, your internal will not be wiped if you only wipe /data from recovery
i don't think you will
Glebun said:
you won't have any issues
Also, AOSP/AOKP/CM can be JB, it's just an android version. What I think you mean is a Sammy-based ROM
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thats what i meant. thanks.! pressed that button!
jumbobombo said:
Your internal memory will wipe completely.
I have experienced.
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It actually isn't. It's moved to a folder called '0' on your internal memory. If you go back to an older 4.1.2 rom, you'll be able to access it all again. Be sure to copy your internal memory to your computer and restore it once you've flashed your 4.2.1 or you'll lose a lot of storage to the old files which don't seem to be accessible without flashing 4.1.2 again.
If you have an exFat formatted SD card, it more than likely will get corrupted in the new Rom. You need to copy all your data off and reformat it to fat32.
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SD Boot of Stock 1.4.3?

I'm looking for the reversal of most guides out there, I want to run cm10 on internal emmc but want to have a bootable stock 1.4.3 of the NT software. I know I can have a backup of it and switch back and forth by flashing cwm then recovering the image, but that is so troublesome.
deboyz1014 said:
I'm looking for the reversal of most guides out there, I want to run cm10 on internal emmc but want to have a bootable stock 1.4.3 of the NT software. I know I can have a backup of it and switch back and forth by flashing cwm then recovering the image, but that is so troublesome.
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Can't have nook stock boot on a SD card, sorry. You can run cm10 on a boot able SD card though so it doesn't touch the internal storage.
Thanks for the reply, thats too bad but out of curiosity, aren't the concept pretty much the same?
deboyz1014 said:
Thanks for the reply, thats too bad but out of curiosity, aren't the concept pretty much the same?
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Somewhat similar. Maybe it will happen some day, but as of now there are no ROMs for external.

[Q] About jb roms for xperia u from @pipi

anyone know why?
i flash jb rom from @DevSwift1,after first boot i check internal storage only used about 200mb.
after second boot i check again. and it used 1.2g.
i have not installed third party app. why that rom used so much internal memories?
i try both full and lite.
and both same case.
is that normal?
jsuparko said:
anyone know why?
i flash jb rom from @DevSwift1,after first boot i check internal storage only used about 200mb.
after second boot i check again. and it used 1.2g.
i have not installed third party app. why that rom used so much internal memories?
i try both full and lite.
and both same case.
is that normal?
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its not the issue about ROM
it might be apps data present in Ur internal storage
install es file explorer and make SD card analyst
bharathbondfire said:
its not the issue about ROM
it might be apps data present in Ur internal storage
install es file explorer and make SD card analyst
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Do a Fresh install of the Full Version of the V6 rom by DevSwift and after you boot for the first time, reboot and enter into recovery, and flash this https://mega.co.nz/#!UEwlTTKK!PmY4Fkkb0Sj0DA2Pl4RoVwISRwIWMHcvy-lnauE-z6s
i suppose you can Also try it with the Lite version, but im not sure
bharathbondfire said:
its not the issue about ROM
it might be apps data present in Ur internal storage
install es file explorer and make SD card analyst
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is it possible that the data was stored in internal storage using until 1.2g?
i have done fullwipe before flash that rom.
jsuparko said:
is it possible that the data was stored in internal storage using until 1.2g?
i have done fullwipe before flash that rom.
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once flash ics firmware
and then flash the rom
bharathbondfire said:
once flash ics firmware
and then flash the rom
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i already do that.
i flash from stock ics b.100.
and i have that problems.

[Q] About marshmallow feature, which formats sd card as internal storage.

If I format my sd card as internal storage on an android 6.0 based rom, and then I flash an android 5.1.1 based rom, will the sd card still be considered as internal storage?
PS: To thread moderator ,
Please help me to rephrase the heading of this thread in a better way
No it won't work. The way MM handles the card is different from the way LP handles it. I recommend holding off just a little longer
RJDTWO said:
No it won't work. The way MM handles the card is different from the way LP handles it. I recommend holding off just a little longer
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Thank you!
But, what do you exactly mean by "holding off a little bit"?
sankarshan said:
Thank you!
But, what do you exactly mean by "holding off a little bit"?
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Wait for MM to become polished before running an experimental version unless you can contribute in the way of fixes and stuff like that.
RJDTWO said:
No it won't work. The way MM handles the card is different from the way LP handles it. I recommend holding off just a little longer
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Also, can it be used as normal SD card if I flash a lollipop based rom, even after formatting it as internal in marshmallow?
And,
If I again revert back to marshmallow(after lollipop), do I have to format it as internal again?
sankarshan said:
Also, can it be used as normal SD card if I flash a lollipop based rom, even after formatting it as internal in marshmallow?
And,
If I again revert back to marshmallow(after lollipop), do I have to format it as internal again?
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I'm not completely sure. I believe so.
if you flash MM ROM now just select 'use as external card'. If you format and use it as internal storage you can not use it in another phone or ROM. That's what the setup says when you boot MM for the first time.
There are guides that show how to partition your SD Card in TWRP in order to use it as a type of internal storage. This will work with Lollipop as well.

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