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Ok, let's not get ahead of our selves. Once the card is formatted we need to burn the bootable CWR image to it. To do this we will be using win32diskimager so you do need to have that installed on your PC. Let's get a clean empty SD card to start with.

How did you format the card in the PC or in the Nook?
 
ok put them 3 files onto the sd, inserted it into the nook, powered back up and it went to NookColor setup
 
This is because the card was formatted in the pc. Are you still stuck at the Nook setup screen? Do you see any option to skip the setup (maybe press home)?
 
Ok, power the Nook down and remove the card. How big is the card supposed to be and how much space does the pc show the card as having?
 
Ok, that is good news. If you haven't already install win32diskimager.
 
No, this is a program you need to run on your computer to burn the image to the SD card as you did before. For now just set let the SD card be. You burned a bootable disk once before so you should have win32 on there. If not please install it again. Let me know when you have found it or installed it.
 
No. Sorry I'll try and be more clear. win32diskimager is a pc computer program that you run on your pc in order to burn images to sd cards. These images can be used to create bootable sd cards. The win32 program does not go on the zip card.

To use win32diskimager use the download link provided previously. Make a note of where you save the file. Proceed to that location on your pc and unzip the file. Once that is done let me know what files you see after unzipping.
 
here are the files that came out of the zip

GPL-2
LGP2.1
libgcc_sdw2-1.dll
libstdc++-6.dll
mingwm10.dll
QtCore4.dll
QtGui4.dll
README
Win32DiskImager
 
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