It should now boot into CMW. Go to “mounts and storage”, choose “mount /sdcard”. Press power button to go back to the main menu. Pop the micro SD card in your Nook HD+ and turn it on. You have now created a bootable SD card with something called the Clockwork Mod recovery on it. Select your SD card and browse to where you have unzipped sdcard-cwm-early4.img and select it. Hopefully this is a little more user friendly but I do not intend updating this, so be warned.įirst of all you need a 4gig micro SD card and the means to plug it into your PC.ĭownload Roadkil’s Disk Image Writer v1.6 from here and install it.Ĭm-10-20121231-UNOFFICIAL-ovation.zip (don’t unzip this)įire up Mr Roadkil’s Disk Image programme. I’ve switched the image burning software from his guide to something that actually works for me but the rest of this is actually pretty much his guide from here. Props go to xda-developer VeryGreen since it is his methodolgy, work and general skill that make this possible. This guide is not particularly original but I have tried to write it in a manner that anyone can follow. To do this you need a micro SD card (4G or larger), and a bit of patience. Barnes & Noble’s walled garden firmware is even okay (if a little lacking in apps) but you can have the best of both worlds and dual boot into a more standard version of Android without modifying your tablet. The Nook HD+ is a great tablet with good battery life and a fantastic screen.
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