Recent content by timmyjoe42

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    CM11 - Very fast battery drain.

    As a follow up, I turned off Google Now and charged the phone. After 2.5 hours, with normal use, I've only lost 10% battery life. It is doing much better than before. Thanks. I never used Google Now much anyway even though it was pretty neat.
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    CM11 - Very fast battery drain.

    I just tried turning off Google Now. My battery has been draining fast the past week+. Checking my battery usage, consistently give me the main culprits: 1. Screen 2. Android System 3. Android OS 4. Google Services 5. Google Search 6. Phone Idle Hopefully this helps.
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    Email Preview in Status Dropdown

    So, I've been having this issue now after having to do a factory reset on my phone. Now every email shows the full preview in the notification pull down. I can use 2 fingers to swipe it up, but what's the point of that, because by then I've read it. I just want it to be minimized in the pull...
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    [Closed] Poweramp 2.0 - 50 free licenses to be won!

    I like being able to set it to Mono for when I am at work so I can keep one ear bud in and one out so I can also hear what is going on around me.
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    [HOW-TO] Restore Nook Color to rooted stock

    You pretty much nailed the process. After you are booted into CWR mode, you can unmount the sd card, and format it back to it's original state and then add the zip to it, or you can have a 2nd card with the zip on it. Then put the sd card back in, mount it, and then install zip from sd card...
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    [HOW-TO] Restore Nook Color to rooted stock

    The first process restores it to un-rooted stock. Once you are back running 1.0.1 you can either autonooter it and run a customized 1.1.0 file or don't root it and it will update on it's own from 1.0.1 to 1.1.0. At this point, there hasn't been a root method for 1.1.0. The only way to it is...
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    [HOW-TO] Restore Nook Color to rooted stock

    Did you format the sd card that had CWM on it, and then re-image the autonooter to the sd card?
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    [HOW-TO] Restore Nook Color to rooted stock

    (read the entire thread) You will need to use 2 sd cards. 1 with the image, and 1 with the zip. Unmount the image sd after you format the data and system, swap cards, mount sd, install zip from sd card.
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    [HOW-TO] Restore Nook Color to rooted stock

    I've been getting various files from these forums: Nook Color Android Development - xda-developers (When you burn the image file to the microSD card, it converts the card to a bootable disk and re-writes the disk file size. This is why you can't put the .zip files on it also.) Before you...
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    [HOW-TO] Restore Nook Color to rooted stock

    I used 2 microSD cards. 1 to boot to and format and initiate and 1 to have all the zip files of the various builds. Once booted, I would unmount the sd card and swap them, then mount the sd then back out to install .zip file from card. I kept doing this until I got a setup that I liked. It...
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    [HOW-TO] Restore Nook Color to rooted stock

    Even if you hold down the power button for awhile, nothing happens?
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    [HOW-TO] Restore Nook Color to rooted stock

    Have you tried charging it? I'm currently experimenting with restoring various systems by using a "rootpack" bootable sd card that I made. It's working quite well. 1 card has the bootable, and then I unmount it swap cards and mount it. This page is pretty awesome so far: Monster RootPack Manual
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    [HOW-TO] Restore Nook Color to rooted stock

    Yea, I don't know anything about using adb...:-\
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    [HOW-TO] Restore Nook Color to rooted stock

    I've borked mine up something awful. I tried to install a Froyo zip from the sd card using a ROM manager, but it just gets to the Android in center of the screen and just flashes. I can only power it on and off. I can't get to any other modes to drop files on or factory reset it. At this...