[GUIDE/TOOLS - NOW OBSOLETE] HDplus CM10/10.1 Easy Install Guide for Legacy SD

Booty Meat

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leapinlar, after you answered my questions on here I ended up going with your hybrid setup that I now see is obsolete. I was having a problem with the wallpaper not rotating correctly when in cm 10.1 but worked fine when it was in the standard nook os. I was using nova launcher on both which led me to believe the problem was with the cm 10.1 I wanted to go back to "normal" and figured removing the sd card and doing a "erase and deregister device" would accomplish this, is that correct? I only ask because I was trying to download the best buy mobile app from the now stock nook os through the playstore and it didnt find it. When I did a search on the desktop version of the google play it found it but said it was installed and would not allow me to reinstall it. For reference I have 3 devices under my google play: Barnes & Noble Nook HD+ (which I have determined was the CM 10.1) BNTV600 (which is the stock OS I have deternined while the SD card is in and when it is out) and then a Galaxy Tablet that I had and took back. I noticed when I put the SD card back in it booted right back into CM 10.1 is that also what is supposed to happen? I ask because I did not have to go through the installing of zip files again so Im assuming what we download to our nook and unzip in CWM is installed to the sd card itself then? If I wanted to go the new hybrid setup should I just completely wipe the SD card and do a new build with the new builds for the Hybrid from the threads you reference in your Hybrid thread? What (if any) are the advantages to going with the new hybrid?
 

leapinlar

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leapinlar, after you answered my questions on here I ended up going with your hybrid setup that I now see is obsolete. I was having a problem with the wallpaper not rotating correctly when in cm 10.1 but worked fine when it was in the standard nook os. I was using nova launcher on both which led me to believe the problem was with the cm 10.1 I wanted to go back to "normal" and figured removing the sd card and doing a "erase and deregister device" would accomplish this, is that correct? I only ask because I was trying to download the best buy mobile app from the now stock nook os through the playstore and it didnt find it. When I did a search on the desktop version of the google play it found it but said it was installed and would not allow me to reinstall it. For reference I have 3 devices under my google play: Barnes & Noble Nook HD+ (which I have determined was the CM 10.1) BNTV600 (which is the stock OS I have deternined while the SD card is in and when it is out) and then a Galaxy Tablet that I had and took back. I noticed when I put the SD card back in it booted right back into CM 10.1 is that also what is supposed to happen? I ask because I did not have to go through the installing of zip files again so Im assuming what we download to our nook and unzip in CWM is installed to the sd card itself then? If I wanted to go the new hybrid setup should I just completely wipe the SD card and do a new build with the new builds for the Hybrid from the threads you reference in your Hybrid thread? What (if any) are the advantages to going with the new hybrid?
An erase and deregister will remove the hybrid files from internal memory.

Many apps do not show on stock Play Store. It is up to Play Store store to decide.

Any time you put the SD back in and boot, it should try to boot to hybrid. If you did an erase and deregister, it will either hang or try to set itself back up. You need to erase the SD card to make it stop booting.

And the hybrid using verygreen's zips is obsolete since he modified his setup. If you want to use hybrid, you must use bokbokan's version from his thread. Use his image zips too.

Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
 

Booty Meat

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An erase and deregister will remove the hybrid files from internal memory.

Many apps do not show on stock Play Store. It is up to Play Store store to decide.

Any time you put the SD back in and boot, it should try to boot to hybrid. If you did an erase and deregister, it will either hang or try to set itself back up. You need to erase the SD card to make it stop booting.

And the hybrid using verygreen's zips is obsolete since he modified his setup. If you want to use hybrid, you must use bokbokan's version from his thread. Use his image zips too.

Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on emmc.
What is actually obsolete about his zips? If I have already set up and have his/your hybrid running is there any reason to switch to the bokbokan? What am I actually missing out on? What I liked about yours was that the apps went to the internal storage. I havent read through his whole thread yet but it didnt look like that was the case from the first few pages I read.

Also without formatting the sd card that I am using, is there a way for me to add you unknown sources zip to the stock nook os?
 

seneca12

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How to get sd card partiton back to normal

HOW TO GET SD CARD PARTITON BACK TO NORMAL

Like some Guys before, I ran in to the problem that I wanted to use my sd card as normal again.
gotcha...how can I reformat the sd card to have the full 32 gb rather than the 117mb partition I made?

I tried different ways to get my card back to normal:

Partition Manager 12 Professional:
showed 4 different Partitions, but wasn't able to change one of them

EaseUS Partition Master 9:
Only 1. Partition showed up, Option to set size (max 117 MB)

after that I followed leapinlar hint:
Yes, use SDFormatter free from the web. It will do it.
Tryed it several times all options on (resize, full, etc.)
That didn't work for me either.


But now I succeed.
The free app AParted (download: Google Play) was the anwser!
Just install AParted
unmount the sd card via android system settings
now you can delete/set size of the partitions