[Nook HD+] CM10.2/SGT7 SD Install (ROM updated 12/2)

bokbokan

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CM10.2 ROM with additional SGT7 Framework and Launcher enhancements for Nook HD+. (Nook HD to follow)

Only SD install at the moment.

Follow similar instructions from CM10.1 SD thread.

Downloads:

SD Card cyanoboot/CWM zip - sdcard-ovation-cm10.2-sdv2.img.zip *** updated (increase system partition to 500M) ***

CM10.2 Rom
CM10.2 Gapps
Changelog

Notes:

The SD card format generated on first boot will only contain 3 partitions (boot:fat, system:ext4, data:ext4), so it is no longer compatible with the previous CM10.1 SD card. Please use a new card for testing.

The primary SD card storage is now shared (bind/fuse mounted) with the data partition and no longer a separate partition.

Backup/Restore not yet fully working.
 
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Nuor60

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Thanks for doing this.

Loaded fine on my 8GB test card. I'll finish setup and let you know if I notice any problem. If you decide to set this up for hybrid might you use a different folder name from 10.1 version so we can test both without having to rename?
 

bokbokan

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Thanks for doing this.

Loaded fine on my 8GB test card. I'll finish setup and let you know if I notice any problem. If you decide to set this up for hybrid might you use a different folder name from 10.1 version so we can test both without having to rename?
thanks for testing. yes that is what i intend to do.
 
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vimesxda

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Slightly confused by the directions, can you update over an existing 10.1 ? Not sure if you mean a clean install needs a new card only?
 

Nuor60

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I can't say what is best but as it uses a different gapps I chose not to attempt an overwrite 1. I backed up my apps to internal using titanium - 2. Re- imaged the sd card using Win32DiskImager and the img file linked above. 3. Reinstalled the ovation zip and gapps -4. Did initial card setup - 5. reloaded data to apps from titanium.
 

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Slightly confused by the directions, can you update over an existing 10.1 ? Not sure if you mean a clean install needs a new card only?
Since bokbokan's 10.2 and 10.1 use different partition structures (3 vs. 4 partitions), flashing 10.2 on top of existing 10.1 will not work. So you need to start from scratch: use sdcard-ovation-cm10.2-sdv2.img to create the new 3-partition structure then flash ROM and gapps. To do this you don't need to get a new card, unless you want to keep your current 10.1 card intact to fall back to without messing around with backup/restore of 10.1. If you choose to use the existing card, you can backup your current apps and their settings as @Nuor60 suggested above, or you can simply backup the card's whole image using win32diskimager read/save option.
 

vimesxda

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Sounds good, thanks for the helpful response, I think i'll try using nuor's method if I have the space.Actually titanium requires root so maybe not. Can I transfer my apps over to 10.2 from 10.1 without titanium, surely a straight Copy and paste would cause some kind of error?
 
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kkt12

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I have a Nook HD+ with a hybrid install of CM10 (2013-05-12).
Can I do a clean install of this CM 10.2 version on my SD card and run it from there, or will there be a problem due to the CM10 hybrid install data remaining on the EEMC?
 

vimesxda

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So I installed this today by just overwriting the existing image with win32diskimager and so far its running very nicely, smoother than previous version and faster. Thanks a lot for all the hard work on these updates, much appereciated.

Im wondering though was the old version, apps and all the data erased or is it still there somewhere? Mainly ask because I backed up using titanium before install but now when I go to restore there's nothibng to restore. Now the previous version sometimes read my SD card as internal and vice versa so I'm guessing it backed up to my SD card and now its gone? Not a massive deal as play store remembers the apps I had but would be nice to get the data back.
 

treubber

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So I installed this today by just overwriting the existing image with win32diskimager and so far its running very nicely, smoother than previous version and faster. Thanks a lot for all the hard work on these updates, much appereciated.

Im wondering though was the old version, apps and all the data erased or is it still there somewhere? Mainly ask because I backed up using titanium before install but now when I go to restore there's nothibng to restore. Now the previous version sometimes read my SD card as internal and vice versa so I'm guessing it backed up to my SD card and now its gone? Not a massive deal as play store remembers the apps I had but would be nice to get the data back.
When you overwrite the image on your sd card you're going to lose everything that was on it. If you made a backup with titanium but didn't specify that you wanted to save it to a folder on your internal memory, then you lost that as well. Next time go to preferences in titanium backup and specify a folder on your internal sd card so that when you redo your sd card next time you'll have your apps.

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---------- Post added at 01:56 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:52 PM ----------

I have a Nook HD+ with a hybrid install of CM10 (2013-05-12).
Can I do a clean install of this CM 10.2 version on my SD card and run it from there, or will there be a problem due to the CM10 hybrid install data remaining on the EEMC?
I highly doubt this world work. In fact I tried it several times with another 10.2 Rom and couldn't even get it to flash the zip. I'd wait for a true hybrid version. That's what I'm doing. :)

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works fine until power off?

Nook HD+, installed fine using San Disk 32gig class 4. Works fine until power off the tablet. After power off, it boots to stock Nook rom, won't boot the sd card until I re-image it. Re-seated the sd card many times. Am I missing something?
 

kdavis11_1

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Nook HD+, installed fine using San Disk 32gig class 4. Works fine until power off the tablet. After power off, it boots to stock Nook rom, won't boot the sd card until I re-image it. Re-seated the sd card many times. Am I missing something?
This is my first attempt on HD+, I switched over to 10.1 and can now boot both 10.1 and stock, no problems. This version of 10.2 only boots first time, then fails. Boots straight into stock as if the SD card is no longer bootable.
 

digixmax

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I tried out the new 10.2 and its performance is so much better than that of the 10.1 builds -- the boot time is shorter and apps' response-times are much snappier.

FWIW the process I used to create the 10.2 card with customized allocation of space amongst partitions is to delete partitions 2-4 on my 10.1 card (which was created using the process described at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42785708&postcount=118), create two new ext4 partitions /system and /data, then boot to CWM recovery and flash the 10.2 ROM and gapps-jb-20130813 zip files.
 
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Nook HD+, installed fine using San Disk 32gig class 4. Works fine until power off the tablet. After power off, it boots to stock Nook rom, won't boot the sd card until I re-image it. Re-seated the sd card many times. Am I missing something?
I've notice on my HD+ the SD card gets written to after booting and somehow it destroys the boot image. I imagine the HD+ mounts the SD card, sets a FAT and that overwrites the boot. But what do I know? I'm guessing here.

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I tried out the new 10.2 and its performance is so much better than that of the 10.1 builds -- the boot time is shorter and apps' response-times are much snappier.

FWIW the process I used to create the 10.2 card with customized allocation of space amongst partitions is to delete partitions 2-4 on my 10.1 card (which was created using the process described at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42785708&postcount=118), create two new ext4 partitions /system and /data, then boot to CWM recovery and flash the 10.2 ROM and gapps-jb-20130813 zip files.
Compared to 10.1 my tablet has its tongue wagging in the breeze. It is not near as smooth as simplegreens last build for 10.1. Who'd ever think a X.2 could be so complicated? Obviously there are some major changes in the core. 4.3 Kind of reminds me of Windows, how running 98 was smooth but XP sux because it was based on the need for higher processor performance.