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Originally Posted by sadievan
Could you explain this a little more. What program did you use to make the SD with the original firmware.
Also, if as murraypaul said, your NC won't boot, how would you get it to boot from an SD card.
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You may want to pay closer attention to jhempel's avatar
If N2A looks more attractive than making a card yourself, you're probably not too interested in either of those questions, but I'll offer answers, in reverse order:
2) Software problems can prevent your NC from booting. If there's nothing wrong with hardware, the NC will still look for bootable media in the SD slot when you power it on. A hardware fault preventing the NC from booting would be quite rare.
1) You can put an Android utility called ClockworkMod Recovery on a SD card using a program like WinImage. You can then put update packages such as CM7 or the stock firmware on the card and have ClockworkMod deliver them to the device.
If you want to explore how to make your own card, I broke down the most popular method, verygreen's size-agnostic SD (SASD), very step-by-step here:
http://taosaur.blogspot.com/2011/09/...m-sd-nook.html The tools you'll use may be unfamiliar, but the whole thing's less complex than baking brownies.