[Q] Need to Unroot Nook Tablet - Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet

So, a while back I was like "Hey, Im gonna root everything... Yay!!"... Then I realized I don't get this stuff enough to do it with any sort of confidence. So, then I decided "Eh, Im not gonna root anything anymore." Unfortunately, a friend once to sale their Nook Tablet that I had rooted for them, and the want it unrooted before they sale it. I need help. There was "One-Click unroot app" that was posted on this forum that I downloaded and tried, but it wouldn't work for the way it's rooted. The Nook Tablet Im trying to unroot has
- CWM-Based Recovery v6.0.1.9
- Cyanogemod Bootloader
- Cyanogenmod 11 Rom (11-20140210-SNAPSHOT-M3-acclaim)
All internally installed (Not SD Card boot)
Does anyone have any suggestions?

See part (b) -- "Restore to Stock ROM from Custom ROM" of http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2575489.

Awesome, Thank you. Ill take a look when I get home d(^_^d)

digixmax said:
See part (b) -- "Restore to Stock ROM from Custom ROM" of http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2575489.
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FInally got a chance to try that you. Raywaldo method worked perfectly. Thank you so much again. It was deeply appreciated.

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[Q] OTA 2.1 un-rooted eris how to root and

how to root and upgrade to kaos V30?
I am a late comer to this game.... I wish that I had rooted a long time ago. I have looked for information on this, but there is so much information to filter through.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
truegrass said:
how to root and upgrade to kaos V30?
I am a late comer to this game.... I wish that I had rooted a long time ago. I have looked for information on this, but there is so much information to filter through.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Try the one click root on the eris android development page
Thanks for the one click tip. That looks great. Once I have rooted, is it possible to upgrade from the 2.1 OTA to the kaos V30?
Thanks again, I am now rooted and trying to figure out the best way to switch to kaos
truegrass said:
Thanks for the one click tip. That looks great. Once I have rooted, is it possible to upgrade from the 2.1 OTA to the kaos V30?
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Download the Kaos V30.
Move it to the root folder of your SD card.
Make sure your phone is charged very well - 100% is a good number
Boot to Amon_RA
(in Amon_RA) Perform a Nandroid backup before you do anything else
(in Amon_RA) Wipe data/factory reset
(in Amon_RA) Flash the Kaos V30 ROM
Instructions for the last four steps, including copious pictures, are given in this post over on Android Forums.
Good luck.
bftb0
Thanks for every ones help. I am up and running Kaos V30!
None of the one click tips work for me
What am I doing wrong?
I have an Eris with the OTA 2.1 OS and I would like to Root my phone and maybe update to 2.2 or 2.3.
I tried the 1 click app on the market, did not work, Re booted anfter install the recovery screen said the image was wrong or no image at all.
Not exactly sure what I am doing wrong.
Does someone have a better way. I have tried a good portion of the ideas off the developement page.
Please Help,
Thanx,
Benmbiker
Benmbiker said:
What am I doing wrong?
I have an Eris with the OTA 2.1 OS and I would like to Root my phone and maybe update to 2.2 or 2.3.
I tried the 1 click app on the market, did not work, Re booted anfter install the recovery screen said the image was wrong or no image at all.
Not exactly sure what I am doing wrong.
Does someone have a better way. I have tried a good portion of the ideas off the developement page.
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I'm thinking that you didn't actually restart the phone, but tried to restart in Recovery. With 1-click the steps are:
- run the 1click app
- restart the phone - do not start in recovery, but restart like you were going to make a phone call
- shut down the phone
It's that second step that installs Amon's Recovery.
Reading the instructions on 1-click, it's easy to see why people miss that, as it doesn't clearly say to restart the phone without going into Recovery.
Anyway, at this point, you have run 1-click. So, start your phone without trying to start in Recovery. When that happens, the phone will get Amon's and you'll be ready to Nandroid what you have and flash new ROMs.

[Q] Rooting Q

Sorry for the basic nature of this question but I'm still learning. One thing I wanted to know is Is Clockworkmod what actually roots the device?
Thanx!
No. ClockworkMod is a utility for performing low level tasks like partitioning, formatting and flashing ROMs. Rooting isn't actually necessary for any of those tasks.
And most ROMs will have root access included, I believe..
Thanks for the replies. I'm plannin on picking up a G tab this weekend and want to be ready to mod it once I get it.
it was funny I fount this thread because this is tying in to my question.
I am not new to android, just the GTab (when I get mine on Friday).
I have use CWM on my Droid so I am familiar with it, but all other android phone devices I have dealt with, all needed Root access for CWM to work.
Since you are saying the GTab does not need root access to do the things CWM can do, can I simply do the following?
Open my gTab box,
turn it on,
download CWM, and install the vegan froyo/gingerbread rom from with the app?
Or can vegan not be downloaded/installed from CWM? If not downloaded, then atleast installed once I download to sdcard?
Thanks,
RalphTrent
ralphtrent said:
it was funny I fount this thread because this is tying in to my question.
I am not new to android, just the GTab (when I get mine on Friday).
I have use CWM on my Droid so I am familiar with it, but all other android phone devices I have dealt with, all needed Root access for CWM to work.
Since you are saying the GTab does not need root access to do the things CWM can do, can I simply do the following?
Open my gTab box,
turn it on,
download CWM, and install the vegan froyo/gingerbread rom from with the app?
Or can vegan not be downloaded/installed from CWM? If not downloaded, then atleast installed once I download to sdcard?
Thanks,
RalphTrent
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I found this quote in a sticky posted above. It may answer your question.
"You do NOT need to root your tablet to install a ROM on this device using this guide. All the after-market ROMs come pre-rooted so you don't need to root after installing either. "
If you watch any of the tutorials on youtube, they are basically installing clockworkmod and then a ROM. Of course there are several important steps, but this is the gist, as I understand it.

[Q] rooted with SuperOneClick, can I still reinstall phone back to stock?

I recently rooted my T-mobile 4G Samsung Galaxy S with SuperOneClick, but I think I have decided that root is way too advanced for me. I have not installed any ROMs since rooting, is it still possible for me to reinstall Android back to the stock version safely, or has my device been permanently modified??
For those unaware of SuperOneClick, installing it did not require me to lose any data on the phone to root, which was pretty nice. I like being rooted, my inner geek lusted for it, but I have a feeling it's just not for me. Perhaps if I learned a little more about ROMs, I may go that route. Either way, I want to reinstall Android and start over.
Please respond.
Double44 said:
I recently rooted my T-mobile 4G Samsung Galaxy S with SuperOneClick, but I think I have decided that root is way too advanced for me. I have not installed any ROMs since rooting, is it still possible for me to reinstall Android back to the stock version safely, or has my device been permanently modified??
For those unaware of SuperOneClick, installing it did not require me to lose any data on the phone to root, which was pretty nice. I like being rooted, my inner geek lusted for it, but I have a feeling it's just not for me. Perhaps if I learned a little more about ROMs, I may go that route. Either way, I want to reinstall Android and start over.
Please respond.
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You can go back to stock rom find your stock rom and flash it with odin search in google
Sent from my GT-S6102 using xda app-developers app
Double44 said:
I recently rooted my T-mobile 4G Samsung Galaxy S with SuperOneClick, but I think I have decided that root is way too advanced for me. I have not installed any ROMs since rooting, is it still possible for me to reinstall Android back to the stock version safely, or has my device been permanently modified??
For those unaware of SuperOneClick, installing it did not require me to lose any data on the phone to root, which was pretty nice. I like being rooted, my inner geek lusted for it, but I have a feeling it's just not for me. Perhaps if I learned a little more about ROMs, I may go that route. Either way, I want to reinstall Android and start over.
Please respond.
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An easier way to do it is to install SuperSU from the market and do full unroot in settings
Thanks guys, I will definitely look into those options. If I went in the root direction, could I possibly reformat the entire phone including the SD card? I have nothing on there worth keeping and want a clean slate to start from, the phone is currently running at super slow speeds.
Double44 said:
Thanks guys, I will definitely look into those options. If I went in the root direction, could I possibly reformat the entire phone including the SD card? I have nothing on there worth keeping and want a clean slate to start from, the phone is currently running at super slow speeds.
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yes try twrp or cwm with that format system dalvik cache, cache data or anything you want
then flash your stock rom using odin
you will get a new phone as if you bought it today
Using the XDA wiki I found here, I think I've decided I am going to attempt to install a custom ROM.
I'm already rooted w/SuperOneClick, and am still on stock Gingerbread 2.3.6. This would be classified as BLM, correct?
If I am following this wiki correctly, I am at the step of installing a kernel to obtain ClockworkMod Recovery. I did some looking around between the two choices listed, Basic With A Twist and Blast-Off!. The XDA wiki suggests that All custom kernels for this device have CWM Recovery preinstalled, but I cannot seem to verify this. I'd hate to fool around with either of the two if I cannot obtain ClockworkMod Recovery.
Double44 said:
Using the XDA wiki I found here, I think I've decided I am going to attempt to install a custom ROM.
I'm already rooted w/SuperOneClick, and am still on stock Gingerbread 2.3.6. This would be classified as BLM, correct?
If I am following this wiki correctly, I am at the step of installing a kernel to obtain ClockworkMod Recovery. I did some looking around between the two choices listed, Basic With A Twist and Blast-Off!. The XDA wiki suggests that All custom kernels for this device have CWM Recovery preinstalled, but I cannot seem to verify this. I'd hate to fool around with either of the two if I cannot obtain ClockworkMod Recovery.
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check the thread of the kernel there should a list of features provided
if the kernel is integrated with cwm then t should be listed in the features so you can be sure about cwm
sangalaxy said:
check the thread of the kernel there should a list of features provided
if the kernel is integrated with cwm then t should be listed in the features so you can be sure about cwm
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I looked all over the BlastOff! and Basic With A Twist pages, but could not find any information on them regarding CWM.
Double44 said:
I looked all over the BlastOff! and Basic With A Twist pages, but could not find any information on them regarding CWM.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1470716 check this thread for something and I guess there is kernel with cwm

[Q] My HDX 7" Is Totally Bricked?

Hi,
My HDX 7" was bought last year and I immediately found a thread about SafeTrap recovery, so that I could flash a custom ROM to my HDX 7" I followed the instructions carefully and it successfully worked
But then my friend borrowed it, he didn't know about the SafeTrap and seemed to wipe all of my ROM slots. He gave it back to me when the device was still on SafeTrap. I plugged it to my laptop and found that ADB was still working, tried to push a ROM to it, but I couldn't, the storage showed 0MB so it couldn't store the ROM files.
I decided to turn it off, and when turned on, SafeTrap was gone, my HDX showed Kindle Fire logo forever.
I knew that it was hard bricked and left it until now, I thought there would be a way to restore my HDX in the future
Is there anyway to bring it back again?
Or it will be bricked forever?
Thanks!
trungamox34 said:
Hi,
My HDX 7" was bought last year and I immediately found a thread about SafeTrap recovery, so that I could flash a custom ROM to my HDX 7" I followed the instructions carefully and it successfully worked
But then my friend borrowed it, he didn't know about the SafeTrap and seemed to wipe all of my ROM slots. He gave it back to me when the device was still on SafeTrap. I plugged it to my laptop and found that ADB was still working, tried to push a ROM to it, but I couldn't, the storage showed 0MB so it couldn't store the ROM files.
I decided to turn it off, and when turned on, SafeTrap was gone, my HDX showed Kindle Fire logo forever.
I knew that it was hard bricked and left it until now, I thought there would be a way to restore my HDX in the future
Is there anyway to bring it back again?
Or it will be bricked forever?
Thanks!
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do you remember what firmware it was on?could he give you any insight into what he had done?did it have gapps with the xposed framework installed?
jimyv said:
do you remember what firmware it was on?could he give you any insight into what he had done?did it have gapps with the xposed framework installed?
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I don't remember the firmware, I tried flashing another custom ROM, with some Gapps and no Xposed right after bringing it home I just wanted to make the experience like the general Android device with Google Play Store and services
trungamox34 said:
I don't remember the firmware, I tried flashing another custom ROM, with some Gapps and no Xposed right after bringing it home I just wanted to make the experience like the general Android device with Google Play Store and services
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Not to be rude but first thing's first if anybody here is going to help you you're going to have to know details and exactly what you had prior to your current state .ie answer any questions with as much detail as possible . And if it all possible find out what they did to your device . If you cannot provide any of this .I cannot provide a help . I don't know anybody that has a crystal ball I can borrow LOL
The question was had you installed xposed framework on your stock slot?
What your original firmware was?
Then you might want to add exactly what rhomb you attempted to flash?
What error did it show. Can you or can you not still get into safestrap?
First guess though I would venture to say you have a paperweight and less you can get them to warrantee it for you. Personally I would have uninstalled safe strap recovery and lock root access out before I loan my device to anybody period but that's just me

Nook Tablet 16GB AOSP Android 7 Guide Error

Hello!
I apologize if I have posted this in the wrong place. I have searched high and low for a solution to my issue and I cannot find one. I have the 16GB Nook Tablet and I followed the [HOW TO] guide in order to install android 7.0 by nmyshkin I believe it was. Anyways, when I try to install the .zip file for aosp Acclaim, I get an error that says "Can't install this package over newer build" ERROR 7. Any idea on how to fix this? The tablet was previously rooted a few years ago with CM; however, I do not know what I did with it at the time. Right now I am just trying to get my tablet back in running condition as there is no OS on it at all right now and the CM bootloader and TWRP are the only things on it as far as I can tell. Any help would be great!
DrHouseParty said:
Hello!
I apologize if I have posted this in the wrong place. I have searched high and low for a solution to my issue and I cannot find one. I have the 16GB Nook Tablet and I followed the [HOW TO] guide in order to install android 7.0 by nmyshkin I believe it was. Anyways, when I try to install the .zip file for aosp Acclaim, I get an error that says "Can't install this package over newer build" ERROR 7. Any idea on how to fix this? The tablet was previously rooted a few years ago with CM; however, I do not know what I did with it at the time. Right now I am just trying to get my tablet back in running condition as there is no OS on it at all right now and the CM bootloader and TWRP are the only things on it as far as I can tell. Any help would be great!
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In my experience that error is produced by attempting to use the wrong recovery. Did you use the TWRP recovery listed in the instructions?
nmyshkin said:
In my experience that error is produced by attempting to use the wrong recovery. Did you use the TWRP recovery listed in the instructions?
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I did and no luck...I'm going to start from scratch again and make sure I did not miss anything, starting with brand new files. Wish me luck I suppose!
*SUCCESS*
So I am not entirely sure what happened, but I deleted, redownloaded, wiped, and then reinstalled all of the files from the tutorial and now everything is working. Tablet is still booting up so lets cross our fingers that all boots well!

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