Software Update - NOOK Tablet 7" Questions & Answers

Well, there's an update. But the download is stuck, paused. I don't have enough space, it tells me. But the update is 300 some MB and I have more than 500 MB free on internal, as well as many GB of free space on my SD card (formatted as internal).
What gives?

I was able to preform the update on two devices. Both had a few games taking up internal storage, so I had to add an SD card. However, once formatted as internal storage, I did not have any issue.
On one, I used a 2GB SD card, and the other an 8GB.

You can download the latest OTA from the OTA thread and then apply it manually from your SD card in recovery.

Yeah, I got it to download anyway. I have no idea why it decided to work.
In the software update menu, there's an option to update from file. I'm assuming you would use that file?
How do you access the recovery? I tried pressing the power and volume down for 10 seconds but it booted normally. I also tried power + volume up and power + both volume keys, but nothing worked.

smileygon10 said:
Yeah, I got it to download anyway. I have no idea why it decided to work.
In the software update menu, there's an option to update from file. I'm assuming you would use that file?
How do you access the recovery? I tried pressing the power and volume down for 10 seconds but it booted normally. I also tried power + volume up and power + both volume keys, but nothing worked.
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You have to...
1) Plug the device into a power source.
2) Hold down both volume buttons (and NOT the power button)
or
adb reboot recovery

Oh. OK, thanks.

Hello XDA,
I know this is ridiculous, but I'm having the same problem with the Google OTA. It's really exasperating because the notification won't go away, and I just can't update. I have plenty of space. For a 10 MB file, anyway.
What should I do?

My Nook will not completely boot it hangs on the nook screen. So I was going to applying the update in hopes of a fix. My current version seems to be 0.0.9 according to the recovery menu. I downloaded the OTA from this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nook-7/help/ota-captured-manufacturer-info-t3527202 I copied it to an sdcard and attempted to apply the update from the sdcard from the recovery menu. I get an error saying "system partition has unexpected contents". Any ideas?

Probably dug the hole deeper I flashed the 1.0.2 boot.img and the recovery.img from fastboot. Still cannot apply the OTA because now it thinks it is already done. Tried to edit the updater script but now it complains about failing key check. It will boot to the nook screen with the 3 dots moving underneath. Any one able to pull a system.img that I could try and flash?

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OTA Manual update problems

No luck with the manual update. Tried it twice. Down loaded the file, moved it to /sdcard and renamed it update.zip and also tried just "update" with no extension. When I rebooting using the instructions, I saw a message in the top box that said "preparing SD card" but then nothing happened after that.
Any ideas?
after loading the zip on the phone power off /
hold vol down + power/ hit power on bootloader then hit power on recovery/
at the screen with the red triangle hold vol up + power/
then do install update.zip/
wait like 5 mins and dont do anything , the phone will power itself off and like a couple of times
boom your done doesn't wipe but you might need to resetup widgets
Tried that too and still no luck. I know the file's in the right place, but whenever I power up, it's not goiing into the mode where I can choose recovery. It's basically booting up normally after it says "preparing SD card". Strange. I guess I'm stuck waiting on the OTA update from tmob.
tiger4366 said:
Tried that too and still no luck. I know the file's in the right place, but whenever I power up, it's not goiing into the mode where I can choose recovery. It's basically booting up normally after it says "preparing SD card". Strange. I guess I'm stuck waiting on the OTA update from tmob.
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So you're saying you can't get to fastboot?
eViL D: said:
So you're saying you can't get to fastboot?
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Yes, can't get to fast boot. Saw instructions for holding up-volume + trackpad then powering on. Also saw instructions holding down volume than power on.
Neither gets me there.
happened to me also a couple times. take the battery out then put it in, hold down trackpad and press or hold power button while holding trackpad down and then choose bootloader and then recovery
ok. It was my mis-understanding of the directions. I wasn't holding the keys until fastboot menu came up. Got it now. Thanks
Do i unzip the file or leave it how i download the file and just rename it update
(Never Mind Figured it out my self)
You leave it zipped. It doesn't download to the /sdcard root, so you have to move it then rename it to update.zip. Initially, I left off the file extension, but it was expecting it so it failed. After I added back the .zip, it worked flawlessly.
My one mistate was not holding down the keys to get into Fastboot. I was just pressing them simultaneously, not holding. After figuring that out, it was all cool.

[Q] What am I doing wrong?

Using the verygreen instructions I have been running CM-7.0.3 encore signed off of SD for about 2 months now and want to try to update to the current nightly.
I put cm_encore_full-176.zip in the /boot directory of the SD and tried all of these without success:
1) Used the boot select u-boot.bin to boot from sd and recovery. It just hangs.
2) Used the boot select u-boot.bin to boot from sd and alternate. It just hangs.
I reverted to the standard u-boot.bin and did these without success:
1) Booted into CM7 then using the shut down menu rebooted into recovery. The update was not applied and boot was normal.
2) From power off, held down the power on and N buttons. After loading... appeared counted to 4 and released both buttons. No update applied and booted normall.
3) From power off, held down power on and N buttons. After loading... appeared, released power button, then pressed and held it for 5 seconds, waited for the screen to blank and let go of both buttons. No update applied and NC shut off.
Anyone know what I am doing wrong? I have been scouring all of the NC root sites and it seems everyone has a different hold buttons and release sequence. Is there a special /boot folder or something that can only be accessed while the sd card is in the NC where I have to copy the update zip file?
Imbroglio said:
1) Used the boot select u-boot.bin to boot from sd and recovery. It just hangs.
2) Used the boot select u-boot.bin to boot from sd and alternate. It just hangs.
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Why you doing that?
Because there were recommendations to do to those steps on this site and others.
Do you have a solution to my problem?
You are going from a .29 kernel to a .32 kernel... From VG's SASD thread... first post... you need to update the version of the SASD.
How to update if you already installed using older version of the installer and don't want to reinstall (understandably):
•Get update zip from http://crimea.edu/~green/nook/update-genimage-1.3.zip
•Put the zip file as is onto the first partition of your sdcard..
•reboot into recovery (triggered by the keys, the reboot into recovery does not work yet).
•The new version would be installed and you are done.
•You can combine this installation together with updating to .32 kernel in one step. Just put the update-cm file and the update-genimage-1.3.zip to the first partition. Make sure there is still at least 1M of space left!
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Imbroglio said:
Because there were recommendations to do to those steps on this site and others.
Do you have a solution to my problem?
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Just put the new nightly build into the root folder and boot into recovery.
The only thing you need to do is your skill to boot into recovery, that's all.
The rest should be taken off.
DizzyDen said:
You are going from a .29 kernel to a .32 kernel... From VG's SASD thread... first post... you need to update the version of the SASD.
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Ok copied the file onto /boot.
Tried a different button sequence:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kps9cWvyzqo
It still will not go into recovery mode. The thing is that I used the instructions on the video to help me install CM7 and gapps in the first place and it worked fine.
What exactly is the correct button sequence to get the NC to power on to recovery mode?
As you can see I found 3 different people saying to do it 3 different ways and none of them seem to work.
I am waiting for someone to say you have to wait until the 4th tuesday of the odd numbered month and hold down the buttons to the count of pi * the number of times Lindsay Lohan violates her probation in the past 4.5 months.
Do I need another program installed for this to work? Something like clockwork recovery mod (whatever that is)? Is there a difference that my NC doesn't say "Touch the Future of Reading" but just says "Loading..."?
It is making me pull my hair out and I didn't have that much hair left to begin with!
Just wanted to add an observation that after doing the button sequence in the video, "Loading.." the screen blanks for about .5 second and then is displayed again off center. The it goes into normal boot up.
Imbroglio said:
What exactly is the correct button sequence to get the NC to power on to recovery mode?
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I've had to use the "rhythm method" for the first time in a while this week, setting up my dual boot on eMMC, and verygreen's instructions were the only thing that worked for me:
verygreen said:
hold nook N key and then press and hold power until the "Loading..." message appears and then disappears with screen going blank. Release power button, then press it again and hold for ~5 seconds, the bootloader "Loading..." message should be on the screen for three seconds or so before you release power button, keep holding N button until screen blanks again. If the screen went off while you were holding the power key, that means you were holding it for too long
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This:
Imbroglio said:
Just wanted to add an observation that after doing the button sequence in the video, "Loading.." the screen blanks for about .5 second and then is displayed again off center.
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is what should be happening--when the message comes back, press the power button again for five seconds, then release. Anamardoll's videos were made prior to the B&N 1.2 update, prior to CM7.1's existence, and prior to any of verygreen's SASD updates, so the behavior was a little different then.
Also, you may have successfully booted into recovery and installed the SASD 1.3 update file without realizing it--small packages can flash very quickly in verygreen's installer, and iirc, the "Loading" message you describe is expected behavior for SASD 1.3. If you look at the SD's boot partition in your PC and the .zip file is gone, it very likely installed. If that's the case, Power > Reboot > Recovery ought to be working now; copy over the CM7 update .zip, attempt the rhythm method again (may as well), and if you go straight through to CM7, try Power > Reboot > Recovery.
If none of the above works, you have very likely hosed your boot sector with some of the shenanigans in your OP, and may as well format the card and start from scratch with an up-to-date SASD image.
Imbroglio said:
Do I need another program installed for this to work? Something like clockwork recovery mod (whatever that is)?
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CWM cannot help you with an SD install. If, however, you have chosen at any point to "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery" from ROM Manager, then you've already written CWM to your internal recovery partition, and might want to consider installing CM7 internally, as it would now be much easier than fixing your card (assuming none of the above got it done).
Thanks for the help all.
I am just going to redo the sd with the 177 nightly.

dead nook partly through rooting

Hi all,
I tried rooting my Nook today following this procedure using unooter
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Barnes_&_Noble_Nook_Color:_Full_Update_Guide
I got up to Gaining Root Access. After unplugging from the pc the nook won't power up.
After than the nook will not turn on. Hold the power button down, or all the buttons, nothing.
I plug the charger in and the green 'n' light on the usb cable is always green. Also when plugged into my PC and Mac.
If I plug into a Mac, it recognises it as an additional Ethernet device.
I tried restoring based on this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=914690
But no luck. Nook won't boot or startup.
Any thoughts??
In either of those processes, did you create a bootable ClockworkMod Recovery SD card? If not, grab this image, extract it, and write it to your SD card:
1GB CWM Card
It doesn't matter how big your card is, the 1GB image will work for our purposes. After you write the image, put these two files on the card (do not unzip):
update-nc-stock-1.2-keepcwm-signed.zip
repartition-boot-with-stock.zip
Hopefully you'll only need to use the first one. Put the card in the NC and attempt to power on--hopefully it will boot to the recovery menu on the card. Volume buttons are up/down, home is select, power is back.
First, in mounts and storage format system and data. When done, go back to the main menu (power button). This step may not be necessary, but won't hurt.
Now, install zip from sdcard > choose zip from sdcard, and try update-nc-stock-1.2-keepcwm-signed.zip.
When it's done installing, hold the power button until the NC shuts off, remove the card, and power back on. If this works, the first boot will take a few minutes.
If it doesn't work, put the card back, boot to recovery again, install zip from sdcard > choose zip from sdcard, and try the repartition boot zip.
Let us know how it goes.

[Q]

Alright everyone, I have an NC that I rooted quite awhile ago to great success. However, in my quest for updating to ics, I completely deleted everything. Buttons don't work, and for some reason I can't have it access my computer's hard drive because it won't turn on.
So, if anyone has any ideas for fixing it, it would be much appreciated. All I think I need is the original NC software (everything) and a way to put it on the hdd that I can't access. Thanks in advance.
I think you should be able to make (or re-use) a CWM card and use it to install a fresh rom. Unless it's totally borked, the NC should still boot first from the SD card.
I would, but the only problem is that I cannot even get the device to power on, the buttons don't work.
Edit: Here's the deal, I just need the damned thing to power up for me so I can mount the sdcard and restore it. But whatever utility makes the buttons work, is gone - they aren't just merely broken. So I can press the buttons and the kernel or whatever it is that interacts with the buttons will not understand what is going on because the utility is not there.
If anyone has a solution for either powering it on via usb (with the device off) or getting the buttons to work again, great.
Can anybody access their NC cwm for me and try to find whatever it is that I deleted? It has something to do with buttons or what not.
Are you holding the power button on for several seconds.. Until the screen flashes?
davidr415 said:
Are you holding the power button on for several seconds.. Until the screen flashes?
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^ What he said. Sometimes I have to hold the power down for quite a while, or try it several times. This is usually after an SOD (it may help to have it charging too).
Yes and yes. I hold it for quite awhile. Still does nothing.
Have you tried holding down the n button along with the power button?
Hold both for 10 seconds. Release. Hold power button alone for 10 seconds. Sometimes it takes 2 or three cycles of holding down both buttons, then the power.button to get the nook reset.
Sent from my NookColor using xda premium
Zoolu.Taylor said:
Alright everyone, I have an NC that I rooted quite awhile ago to great success. However, in my quest for updating to ics, I completely deleted everything. Buttons don't work, and for some reason I can't have it access my computer's hard drive because it won't turn on.
So, if anyone has any ideas for fixing it, it would be much appreciated. All I think I need is the original NC software (everything) and a way to put it on the hdd that I can't access. Thanks in advance.
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Just because the screen does not flicker, and you can’t access the file system from your computer using a USB cable, does not mean that the device has not powered on. I can format the whole file system, and the power button will turn it on every time. For turning on the device, the power button is independent of the file system.
It sounds like you have just screwed up the files in the boot partition. I screwed up my device to this point more than a couple times. I had the same none flickering screen, and no file system access from a USB cable. The NC is programmed to boot from a SD card before internal storage, there is really no way that you could have screwed it up to the point that it won’t continue to do that. Below are the steps that I have always taken to get back to a working device,
*fully charge the device, this is very important, because the device might have been on this whole time, and you just could not see it
*Download the stock 1.2 update.zip found HERE, get the “update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip” file
*Now download the file to make a bootable CWM card found HERE
*Follow the directions in that post to make your bootable CWM card, then place the “update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip” file onto that card
*Put the bootable CWM card into your NC
*Hold the power button, and count to 3, then let go
*If after a count to 10, nothing has appeared on the screen, repeat the last step, you most likely just turn the device off.
*This time CWM should load up, select “wipe cache partition,” followed by “wipe cache partition”
*Now scroll down to and select “mounts and storage”
*Now scroll down to and select “format /boot”
*When that has completed, you will then select “install zip from sdcard”
*Then select “choose zip from sdcard,” and select the “update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip” file
*If you receive an error at the very start of the install process, you need to select “toggle script asserts,” to disable script asserts
*When that has completed, remove the card, select reboot the device, and boot the device no SD card in it
Your device should now boot just like stock. At this point you should be back to a completely stock NC.
Report back with any results, good or bad.
Is it necessary to format /system and /data as well if changing between firmware?
Can't try it just yet, but after I'm done traveling it will be top-priority.

[Q] update from SD card

Hi,
I just tried to update my Nexus 10 to 4.4 without much success.
I placed the .zip file in the root of my SD Card and followed the usual steps into recovery mode (Turn Off, Volume Up and Down + Power Button, Recovery Mode, Volume UP and Power Button).
I expected to see a update from SD Card option here but it is not available.
Any ideas where I could have made a mistake?
Cheers
ScoHook said:
Hi,
I just tried to update my Nexus 10 to 4.4 without much success.
I placed the .zip file in the root of my SD Card and followed the usual steps into recovery mode (Turn Off, Volume Up and Down + Power Button, Recovery Mode, Volume UP and Power Button).
I expected to see a update from SD Card option here but it is not available.
Any ideas where I could have made a mistake?
Cheers
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I think you've got the first part right, the second part is that you need to hook your tab up to our PC to run update, see link.
KitKat 4.4 installation
Ah, thanks.
I was under the impression I could install an update from the sdcard without having my device connected to the PC. I guess I got that wrong.
ScoHook said:
Ah, thanks.
I was under the impression I could install an update from the sdcard without having my device connected to the PC. I guess I got that wrong.
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No worries....

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