Go here to learn how to make a single boot SD installation. Just sustititue CM9 wherever you see CM7.I was wondering if anyone could post a link or tell me how to make a bootable card for the nook color with only android 4.0??? i have a dualboot one but i only use the android 4.0
The newest one that does not say opengl. The opengl versions are experimental and less stable. You get more features with it, like flash player compatibility, but it is definitely less stable.
Yes, once you burn the image file to the SD the old dual boot is erased.thanks ill try it, but can i use the same card that i already have a dual boot android on??
Put the burned card in your PC. It will show you the boot partition. Copy the CM9 zip there and put ithe card in the nook and boot. It will automatically add the new partitions to the SD and install CM9.im kinda lost on how to make the card, do i first download the generic sdcard v1.3 img and burn it on but then how do i put CM9??
If you are talking about running CM9 off of an SD card, and the 4GB worked well and the 16 GB card kept giving you problems operating, then you have discovered what many before have found. Not all SD cards are created equal. There is a whole thread here on XDA that talks about how different brand and class cards make a difference in running ROMs on the nook. Size does not really matter, but brand and class do. They have found that SanDisk class 4 cards work the best, and cheap, so called higher class cards are the worst. The nook requires cards that give good performance writing many smaller files and higher class cards like 6, 8, and 10 do not perform well at that task. I bet your 16 GB card is a higher class or some no-name brand.So I bought a 4 gb card from ebay, and that one works perfectly even with a dual boot option. The problem is I cannot replicate that into a 16GB card, sigh. Did I do it wrong?