Amazon App Store "SD Card"

eggdashure

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Hey all,

First post here. I just setup my wifes Nook Color to run gingerbread via CM7 booting from a mSD card (Stock OS is still in tact). I went to install Amazon App Store and after some work I was able to get it installed. I'm logged in, but when I go to download "Install" any app, it tells me to insert a SD card. I'm guessing because I'm booting from the mSD card Gingerbread is not correctly reporting the proper location to save to?

Is there a work around? If not, is there any way to save the .apk's from my Froyo Droid 2 Global and load them into the Nook? :confused:

Thanks!
 
My nook is quite slow at market downloads, so I find it's faster to do it this way:

If your droid is rooted, do this:
1. Install Titanium Backup from the Market on your phone and your Nook
2. On your phone, download the app you want on your nook
3. Plug your phone into your computer and copy over ALL files that have to do with that app. Usually there are 2 or 3 files.
4. Plug your nook into your computer and copy over all those files into the folder on your SD card called "Titanum Backup"
5. Force stop Titanium backup on your nook and restart it
6. Click on backup/restore at the top
7. Find your app
8. Click the app, click restore
9. All done! That is actually faster for me then downloading an app from the market.

This will only work if your droid is rooted.
 
up to 1G cards gets: system of ~300M and data of the rest of space. No FAT partition
2G cards (more than 1G up to 1800M) gets: 300M system, 612M data, rest is FAT sdcard
more than 2G cards gets: 460M system, 975M data, rest is FAT for sdcard.


Sorry, my fault for not reading. I only used a 1GB card, so there is no room for the apps. Thanks for the reply! 8GB is in the mail. ;)
 

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