[Q] HD+ gets stuck on Cyanoboot screen on CM10 SD Card

YevOmega

Senior Member
Aug 17, 2012
728
372
0
This too hard to explain to you. I hate explaining to people how to make it work. I spent weeks explaining and re-explaining how to do ADB. Everyone's system requires different steps. I recommend you look on the web on how to make an Ubuntu live CD. You just make that CD and put it in the CD drive and it boots to Ubuntu. Put your card in the card reader and it sees the partition it needs to be copied too.

Sent from my Nook HD running CM10.1 on SD
I have ADB set up. It just doesn't work in CWM
 

leapinlar

Senior Member
Oct 18, 2006
8,873
3,876
0
I tried updating the driver, but it says it's up to date.
No that is not what you do. You modify the driver file, not the device you already have. Then when you plug in the cable you use that file to install the new device that pops up.

Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on SD
 

YevOmega

Senior Member
Aug 17, 2012
728
372
0
No that is not what you do. You modify the driver file, not the device you already have. Then when you plug in the cable you use that file to install the new device that pops up.

Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on SD
Sorry I keep bothering you.
 

YevOmega

Senior Member
Aug 17, 2012
728
372
0
No that is not what you do. You modify the driver file, not the device you already have. Then when you plug in the cable you use that file to install the new device that pops up.

Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on SD
I've spent hours upon hours trying to get this done. My SD Card went to hell (RAW format) and back. I still haven't been able to do it. I did modify the android winusb for the HD+ changed the ID. Then I updated driver. It said the driver is up to date. Do you know how I can just extend the partition that the CWM creates? I've tried GParted, OS X Disk Utility, ntfsreszie in Linux, and the built-in partition editor in Windows. No luck.
 

leapinlar

Senior Member
Oct 18, 2006
8,873
3,876
0
I've spent hours upon hours trying to get this done. My SD Card went to hell (RAW format) and back. I still haven't been able to do it. I did modify the android winusb for the HD+ changed the ID. Then I updated driver. It said the driver is up to date. Do you know how I can just extend the partition that the CWM creates? I've tried GParted, OS X Disk Utility, ntfsreszie in Linux, and the built-in partition editor in Windows. No luck.
You have Linux? Why are you messing with ADB then? Linux lets you see the sdcard partition directly.

What partition do you want to extend and why?

Sent from my Galaxy Tab running Tapatalk
 

YevOmega

Senior Member
Aug 17, 2012
728
372
0
You have Linux? Why are you messing with ADB then? Linux lets you see the sdcard partition directly.

What partition do you want to extend and why?

Sent from my Galaxy Tab running Tapatalk
I have Ubuntu! I wanted to extend the partition so that I have enough space to put the CM zip on the card. Wait, you mean I can just drag and drop the zip onto the SD Card in Linux? I believe I've tried that.
 

leapinlar

Senior Member
Oct 18, 2006
8,873
3,876
0
I have Ubuntu! I wanted to extend the partition so that I have enough space to put the CM zip on the card. Wait, you mean I can just drag and drop the zip onto the SD Card in Linux? I believe I've tried that.
You need to boot the SD in the Nook once first so that it creates the extra partitions. Then look at the card with Linux and you can see the large CM10SDCARD partition. Copy the zip there. Then when you boot to CWM the zip can be found.

Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on SD
 

YevOmega

Senior Member
Aug 17, 2012
728
372
0
You need to boot the SD in the Nook once first so that it creates the extra partitions. Then look at the card with Linux and you can see the large CM10SDCARD partition. Copy the zip there. Then when you boot to CWM the zip can be found.

Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on SD
Ok, got it! Thanks for all the help.
 

lostvalleyfarm

New member
Apr 29, 2012
2
0
0
Backup through ROM

How long does it take to back up through ROM? I have CM10 nightly on my Nook Color and doing the backup for the last 20 minutes its been on cyanoboot. Don't know what I should do. I don't think it should take this long, there aren't that many apps on it. Thanks!

Update: just turned off and back on updated...then rebooted system and it stayed in CMR. Put my bootable SD card in and turned off, removed the card and it loads fine. What's weird is this is my 2nd NC to root and used the same files to upgrade mine to CM10 and no problems! Ideas? Thanks!
 
Last edited:

datas0ft

Senior Member
Jan 10, 2011
288
65
0
Vantaa
How long does it take to back up through ROM? I have CM10 nightly on my Nook Color and doing the backup for the last 20 minutes its been on cyanoboot. Don't know what I should do. I don't think it should take this long, there aren't that many apps on it. Thanks!
Hmm, depends at your SD card and how much data you have. CWM show you what is going on (on bottom, last message and on center stripe). I think max 10 min.
I recommend start over. Something went wrong.
 

leapinlar

Senior Member
Oct 18, 2006
8,873
3,876
0
How long does it take to back up through ROM? I have CM10 nightly on my Nook Color and doing the backup for the last 20 minutes its been on cyanoboot. Don't know what I should do. I don't think it should take this long, there aren't that many apps on it. Thanks!

Update: just turned off and back on updated...then rebooted system and it stayed in CMR. Put my bootable SD card in and turned off, removed the card and it loads fine. What's weird is this is my 2nd NC to root and used the same files to upgrade mine to CM10 and no problems! Ideas? Thanks!
First, this is a Nook HD/HD+ thread, not Nook Color. Are you talking about a Color or an HD/HD+? If a Nook color, did you install to an SD or to internal memory? And you have your terms a little mixed up. Do you mean you have been trying to do a backup of your ROM with Clockworkmod (CWM)? If so, that should take a while (many minutes) since it backs up much more than your apps. You say it has been on cyanoboot, that is the logo that you see briefly when you first boot. Do you mean it had been on CWM? Tell us a little more.

Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10.1 on Hybrid SD
 
Our Apps
Get our official app!
The best way to access XDA on your phone
Nav Gestures
Add swipe gestures to any Android
One Handed Mode
Eases uses one hand with your phone