• After 15+ years, we've made a big change: Android Forums is now Early Bird Club. Learn more here.

Root Phiremod 6.0

I had to wipe because after I flashed, LauncherPro got stuck in an endless force close/trying to reopen/force closing again loop, and I couldn't do anything. But after that everything worked great.

One thing - I downloaded the Youtube app using that Google Apps dialog box that pops up when you run it for the first time. It downloaded, and I can use the app, but whenever I go into the market, it still says that the Youtube app is "Installing" and it shows a progress bar. Any way I can stop that?
 
Upvote 0
I had the same problem with LPP when I just upgraded so ended up doing a clean install. In fact had to uninstall LP from my wife's NC b/c of that problem. Some times it would take about an hour before I could use it. Mine continues to work ok. I wonder if formatting her SD card might help.

I'd go into applications (settings... apps... manage apps) and clear data/cache from there, then reopen Market.
 
Upvote 0
I would like to install this but I think the directions might be a little too vague for me.

- Copy "phiremod-V6.zip" to the root of your SD
- Boot into the latest ClockworkMod Recovery for nook from Rom Manager
- Format SYSTEM and then DATA
- Flash phiremod (should take about 5 minutes)
- Once complete, reboot

Do I need to remove the SD card from my nook and do step 1 via a card reader or can I just hook my Nook up to my pc and do it?

For step 2 do I just open Rom Manager and then click "Reboot into Recovery?"

How do you do the formatting? How do you flash the rom?

If this is self evident then I apologize but I would rather feel comfortable ahead of time rather than not know how to do something in the middle of it.


Edit: Actually, can I just use these directions?
http://theunlockr.com/2011/02/06/how-to-load-a-custom-rom-on-the-nook-color/

Except I WOULD wipe the data, correct?
 
Upvote 0
I would like to install this but I think the directions might be a little too vague for me.

- Copy "phiremod-V6.zip" to the root of your SD
- Boot into the latest ClockworkMod Recovery for nook from Rom Manager
- Format SYSTEM and then DATA
- Flash phiremod (should take about 5 minutes)
- Once complete, reboot

Do I need to remove the SD card from my nook and do step 1 via a card reader or can I just hook my Nook up to my pc and do it?

For step 2 do I just open Rom Manager and then click "Reboot into Recovery?"

How do you do the formatting? How do you flash the rom?

If this is self evident then I apologize but I would rather feel comfortable ahead of time rather than not know how to do something in the middle of it.


Edit: Actually, can I just use these directions?
How To: Load a Custom ROM on the Nook Color | TheUnlockr

Except I WOULD wipe the data, correct?

Copy the ZIP to SD, either way you mentioned will work. Just get it there.

Step 2, you are correct.

Formatting is done via the Recovery menu, you will see the options when it gets there. Its pretty easy to figure the rest out once your in there.

Good luck.
 
  • Like
Reactions: DoAndroidDream?
Upvote 0
I'm have never used a phiremod rom. Is there much of a difference between this and regular cm7? I read some of the post over at the xda forums and it looked like they just added a overclock kernel, i didn't see much difference but i will install this tomorrow just to see what its like.

I've read it is also heavily themed and tweaked. I like how I just flash and go.

This doesn't work with me either - do you know what the issue is? Powering on & off 8 times whenever I need to go into recovery is annoying!

I use a 2 gb bootable CW Recovery micro sd card if I can't boot into my Nook, but you can also install recovery on your Nook and boot into it from there. Don't flash from Rom Manager tho, use this: [RECOVERY] Official CWM 3.0.1.0 Update - flashable

See this link for my issue with power + "N" button not working: [ZIP][RECOVERY] EMMC Recovery Repair - xda-developers
 
Upvote 0

BEST TECH IN 2023

We've been tracking upcoming products and ranking the best tech since 2007. Thanks for trusting our opinion: we get rewarded through affiliate links that earn us a commission and we invite you to learn more about us.

Smartphones