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Re: [HOW-TO] : Restore Nook Color back to stock EASILY!

I have a question. I recently followed directions on how to change my Nook Color to an android tablet via this link Jim Klein :: Weblog :: Turning your Nook Color into the tablet you want it to be. I was having error messages so I decided to change it back to stock and try it again. I used the following directions:
Restoring your Nook Color to Stock 1.2

If you experience problems, or you decide you don't like CyanogenMod (ie, you're crazy ;-) ), you can easily restore your Nook to stock (and retry the update, if you so choose) by following these steps:

Note: if you downloaded and installed the update prior to 6/1/11, you will need to re-download the updated image file and re-image your microSD card using the steps in parts 1 & 2 above before following these steps.

Hold down the power button on your Nook and power it off. Then, insert the microSD card you imaged in Part 2, and power it back on.
Press the volume down button to select "install zip from sdcard" and press the "n" button to select
Press the volume down button to select "choose zip from sdcard" and press the "n" button to select
Press the volume up/down buttons to select update-nc-stock-1.2-keepcwm-signed.zip from the list, and press the "n" button to select
Choose "Yes" to install, and wait for the install to complete. Will be a few minutes
When done, press the power button to go back to the main menu, select "Wipe data/factory reset", and press the "n" button to select. Choose "Yes" to wipe data, and wait for the process to complete. Important: You MUST wipe data on your Nook Color, or it will not boot when you restart it, and will require a bunch of extra steps to recover. Trust me: wipe your data.
When done, select "reboot system now", and press the "n" button to reboot.

When I turned on my Nook Color, it did revert back to stock HOWEVER, when it prompted me to type in my email, the touch screen keyboard continually blinked; thus, keeping me from using my Nook. Now when I turn it on, it gets stuck on the screen with the nook emblem. I have attempted to restore it to stock again, but when I use WinImage to copy the clockwork-3.0.2.8.img to the SD card, I receive an error that states, "Error in writing disk the process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process".

I NEED HELP! ANY SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE GREAT!

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Tobi Tarwater

Update: 2024-07-30