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Old 04-28-2011, 02:49 PM   #7
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[QUOTE=Dave_S;1514068]If you read the following article you will see that one very knowledgeable user had similar problems, and they seemed to be caused by the SD card.
http://quinxy.com/2011/04/14/complet...on-nook-color/

His solution was to put CM7 on the internal memory, and that is what I like as well. If you want to continue with an SD card you might try formating the SD card with SD Formatter from SDcard.org. That will ensure that you have a properly formatted and clean SD card to start you install with.
http://www.sdcard.org/consumers/formatter_3/

I have formatted the card, several times. But I guess one more wouldn't hurt!?

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Originally Posted by GreenMonkey View Post
Probably an SD card issue. Did you test your SD card speed? You can use CrystalDiskMark on a PC to do a few speed tests on it. Don't believe the class rating. It's like watts on audio equipment - doesn't seem to mean much.
Thanks Green! I will do that after I re-format? Maybe test it first then format and re-test?

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Originally Posted by Ken Stuart View Post
Have you tried "fix permissions" in ROM manager ?

Exactly what SD Card ?

Did you format the card in between Honeycomp and CM7 ?

Did you clear the system and data partitions in between the versions of CM7 ?
Ken,

I will try "Fix permissions"

I use an 8 gb Adata Class 6 card

I did format, several times between all installs, Honeycomb/CM7 unstable & CM7 stable version.

When I reformatted the card before each install, I assume it cleared the card entirely. Am I wrong?


Thanks to all for the great responses!!
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