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Could some one explain this because when I use the recovery and install from the SD card, it aborts. Everything went fine for me until I tried to power down to install the Google software from the wiki. After that, it never came back. I can also slide the notifications tray up and change the language. Any ideas, anyone? At least I backed up first! It should prompt you launcher option.

Any ideas?? Use a partition manager and grow the partition. You have unused disk space that you can tap into. My first backup used about MB of space. I tried this and I saw the box and then a black screen and nothing else.

Tried booting several times and the same thing. That said, both suffer from the same issue, that is refusal on the tablets part to allow the installation of third party keyboard apps. Earlier we covered the installation of alternate keyboards on the Kindle Fire , but the Nook Tablet has not been left behind either, thanks to XDA-Developers forum member Robertely, who has devised a method to help you get your keyboard apps up and running on the Nook Tablet.

Credit also goes to yaggermr and XIndirect. The method involved was basically written for the Hacker Keyboard app, but apparently works for SwiftKey as well. This could possibly work for other keyboards as well, but according to Robertely some more files may have to be moved around for those apps.

Swype is one example. For such keyboards, we advise you to head over to the forum thread at XDA-Developers and scan the thread posts as users are discussing their issues and problems related to different keyboard types. Disclaimer: Please follow this guide at your own risk. AddictiveTips will not be liable if your device gets damaged or bricked during the process. This worked well for me. In fact, the backlight is so strong those who want to read in bed might consider getting a third-party application to further dim the screen.

When held horizontally this is ideal for reading two pages of a book, or watching a TV show. Even an inexpensive one will add quite a bit of capacity, and the Android OS makes this relatively simple. But this port can do much more.

We successfully tested it with a micro-USB flash drive, and then went so far as to connect it to a USB hub, allowing a keyboard, mouse, and flash drive to be used simultaneously. Even pics in somewhat dim lighting are usable. Fortunately, a 3. What it means in real-world use is that the computer is just a bit slow. Michael Kozlowski Editor in Chief Michael Kozlowski has been writing about audiobooks and e-readers for the past twelve years. Michael Kozlowski Editor in Chief.

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