Some prerequisites before you begin – first you will need a suitable micro SD card, I am using a PNY 8GB Class 4 micro SD card for card for my image, 2GB is too small and 4GB cards aren’t worth the bother. The install method I formulated is an amalgamation from information found on the Nookdevs and XDAdevelopers pages and forums. I read many sources of information and grateful for the information learned from members of these incredible communities: CyanogenMod Wiki, Wiki, XDAdevelopers, XDAdevelopers, and NookDevs and NookDevs. This gives you the ability to purchase Android Market apps, use Gingerbread (Android 2.3), and lets you take advantage of the working bluetooth chip hidden from users and disabled on the hobbled flavour of Android installed by default on the Nook Color. In plain English this means you will still be able to continue to purchase & share books, magazines, and apps from B&N, then when you want to use the Nook Color as an Android tablet you may “pop-in” the SD Card that has a bootable CyanogenMod 7 image. The point of making a bootable SD card is that it preserves the stock install of the Nook Color (and your warranty). Today I will describe the steps needed to install CyanogenMod on a bootable SD card for use on the Nook Color. How to make a bootable SD card running CyanogenMod for the Nook Color Color. Home Programming About Posted by: glasskeys | 7/how-to-make-a-bootable-sd-ca e-a-bootable-sd-card-runn rd-runn. How to make make a bootable bootable SD card running running Cya Cyanog nogenM enMod od for th thee Nook C.
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