![]() ![]() We need a Linux SD image to boot from and to install the CM 10 ROM. These steps are based on the detailed CM10 installation guide written by leapinlar. You just need a microSD card of capacity 2GB or more. This method is easy and safe to try and it leaves the original Nook installation as it is. These are the steps I used to install CM10 on my Nook Color using a microSD card. ![]() Please use that in the rest of this guide. Update: Stable releases of CM10.1 are now available for Nook Color from here. But, I found that the nightly releases work pretty well. ![]() At the time of this writing, there is no stable release of CM10 for the Nook Color. The best part of this is that your stock Nook OS remains safe and untouched! CyanogenMod 10 booting up on the Nook ColorĬyanogenMod 10 is based on Android 4.1 JellyBean. This post shows you how to have CM10 running off a microSD card on your Nook Color. CyanogenMod has been ported to run on the Nook Color. Thankfully, the Nook Color has a bootloader that is not locked and so it is easy to boot and load other operating systems on it. You cannot do pretty much anything in it other than read books bought from B&N. It runs a heavily customized version of old Android created by B&N. The Nook Color is a 7-inch tablet that was created by Barnes and Noble. □ 2012-Dec-29 ⬩ ✍️ Ashwin Nanjappa ⬩ □️ cyanogenmod, nook color ⬩ □ Archive Linux booting on the Nook Color How to install CyanogenMod 10 to SD card on the Nook Color ![]()
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