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Troubleshooting a new CM7 SD card being ignored after initial boot/config
I've meticulously followed the directions regarding the creation of a SD card for dual-booting noted here: (How To) CM7 Bootable SD. My NC recognizes the SD card for the initial boot involving the setup of the card. In watching the messages that scroll along during this process, I noticed toward the end (shortly before the NC powers off once the process completes) a few errors indicating something similar to: mv write error no space left on device. It goes by pretty quickly. When I then turn the NC back on, the SD card is ignored and the boot-up process continues into the stock OS.
I'm using a new Amazon 8GB Class 10 SD card. I've used a utility to verify the SD card has no problem sectors and can read/write fine. In looking at the SD card after the setup process completes, the partition that can be read by Windows indicates a capacity of 115MB, with 107MB free. I've used SDFormatter after each attempt to re-initialize the SD card.
The NC I'm doing this on has the latest 1.4.1 firmware revision. I couldn't locate an image file specifically for that version, so I've been trying the 1.3 image file available here: Index of /~green/nook. I've seen comments on other forums indicating this appears to work fine for others. I'll appreciate others troubleshooting ideas.
Last edited by bradfordbunch; 12-18-2011 at 11:37 AM.
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12-17-2011 03:28 PM
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Hi Bradford you are close, the instructions aren't 100% up to date since Google changed the size of the Gapps and there isn't quite enough space in the boot partition to complete the process. You either need to follow the instructions here [ROM][CM7] [v1.3] Size-agnostic SD Card image and CM7 installer for SD Cards. - xda-developers or use a partition manager after burning the image to the sd card to make the boot partition a little larger (~150MB).
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Hey guys, I am dealing with this same issue. When I try to reformat, the SD card still only shows 117mb.
When I do the reformat shouldn't the SD card look factory fresh again? As in 8GB free, nothing left on the card? SDFormatter says it was successful.
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bradford, thanks for confirming and posting the explicit instructions. I had tried to relay it here (How To) CM7 Bootable SD but haven't gone through yet and looked at the program while updating the first post in the how to thread. This will be helpful to those who need the instructions.
Nook Color -
(SD): 1. CM7 7.1.0, 2. CM7 7.0.3 Encore
(eMMC): CM9 Nightlies
Nook Tablet 16GB: Rooted
VTAB1008: Rooted
Android OS Help & How To
“Problems cannot be solved by the same level of thinking that created them.” - Albert Einstein
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Originally Posted by
arc402
Hey guys, I am dealing with this same issue. When I try to reformat, the SD card still only shows 117mb.
When I do the reformat shouldn't the SD card look factory fresh again? As in 8GB free, nothing left on the card? SDFormatter says it was successful.
Hello arc, this depends on what you are trying to do. This thread is for repartitioning the boot partition to allow a CM7 bootable disk to run the setup process. If this is what you are trying to do you shouldn't be formatting the disk.
If you are trying to start over and want to restore the disk back to factory fresh there are a couple of ways. First you can boot into your stock Nook and then instert the card, go to settings, unmount the card and choose format. The Nook has a good built in formatter.
Otherwise you can right click on the disk in My Computer on your pc and choose format. If this only formats the boot partition you may need to uncheck the box that says quick format.
Nook Color -
(SD): 1. CM7 7.1.0, 2. CM7 7.0.3 Encore
(eMMC): CM9 Nightlies
Nook Tablet 16GB: Rooted
VTAB1008: Rooted
Android OS Help & How To
“Problems cannot be solved by the same level of thinking that created them.” - Albert Einstein
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Originally Posted by
J515OP
Hello arc, this depends on what you are trying to do. This thread is for repartitioning the boot partition to allow a CM7 bootable disk to run the setup process. If this is what you are trying to do you shouldn't be formatting the disk.
If you are trying to start over and want to restore the disk back to factory fresh there are a couple of ways. First you can boot into your stock Nook and then instert the card, go to settings, unmount the card and choose format. The Nook has a good built in formatter.
Otherwise you can right click on the disk in My Computer on your pc and choose format. If this only formats the boot partition you may need to uncheck the box that says quick format.
I ran into the same issue as the OP, I created the CM7 Card (8gb Sandisk Class 4) and stuck it in the Nook w/ 1.4.1 firmware. I used the latest google apps download, so I ran into some space constraints at 117mb on the partition. I reboot the Nook and it loads the normal Nook OS as if the card was never inserted.
Would you recommend I start over at this point and wipe the SD clean? I guess I was under the impression that I needed to run a partition manager BEFORE i tried booting the first time on the nook.
I should add, and i suppose this may be expected behavior, but the only partition that Windows sees is the 117mb one, so partition manager won't let me incerease the partition size at this point, only decrease. I have done a "full format" as opposed to quick format and I get the same result... still shows 117mb.
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** I put the SD card back in the Nook, Unmounted it, and used the Nook's internal formatter and it took my SD card back to factory fresh, all 8 gb. I will be starting from the top, but bumping up the boot partition, and testing again. I will post my results.
Last edited by arc402; 12-18-2011 at 03:40 PM.
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After reformatting and adjusting the boot partition CM7 booted right up.
Thanks to Bradford and J515 for your contributions in this thread!
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Originally Posted by
arc402
After reformatting and adjusting the boot partition CM7 booted right up.
Thanks to Bradford and J515 for your contributions in this thread!
Very nice, I didn't even have a chance to reply and tell you that you were right on track. Glad you got it
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(eMMC): CM9 Nightlies
Nook Tablet 16GB: Rooted
VTAB1008: Rooted
Android OS Help & How To
“Problems cannot be solved by the same level of thinking that created them.” - Albert Einstein
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nook stil booting as nook
I have a new Nook tablet. After a couple failed "Android boots," I repartitioned my Patriot 32GB microSD to 150. I feel like I followed the other instructions correctly. However, when I put the SD back in nook and turn it on, it boots up as a normal nook. It has never booted up any different. What am I doing wrong?
Also, I am not sure if it matters, but I had downloaded gapps-gb-20110307-signed in stead of gapps-gb-20110828-signed. Is this an issue?
Thank you
Last edited by Sue7M3; 01-01-2012 at 05:56 PM.