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How To Guides Software eBooks Free eBooks Rooted Nook Touch: Fixing Market Search and Other Tips and Tricks (Video) Last updated on July 15th, android market server error retry 2011 96 Comments Share Since posting the Nook Touch Rooting Guide, I've
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received a lot of questions about the Android Market search not working, the buggy stock web browser, button savior, google play server error and various other details about getting started with a rooted Nook Touch. So that's where this post and video tutorial comes in, where I'll show you how to install a
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better web browser, the SearchMarket app for searching the Android Market, changing the layout and appearance of Button Savior, uninstalling apps, and a few other helpful details along the way. Once you have the Nook Touch rooted and the Android Market installed, one of the first things you're going to want to do is install a better web browser. I'm using the Opera browser and it works quite well. There are two versions, Opera Mini and Opera Mobile. I don't know what the differences are—either will work with the Nook Touch. Since the search function doesn't work in the Android Market using this particular rooting method, you can install an app called SearchMarket that allows you to run searches in the Android Market with it. I've been told that another solution is to change out the vending.apk in the touchnooter image with this one to get an Android Market app with working search. I haven't tried that method since I'm already using the method outlined below. Installing Opera Web Browser Launch the Android Market from the Nook Touch. From the Market homepage, tap Apps, then tap the communication category, then hit the top free section. Use the Nook's page buttons to scroll down to find the Opera web browsers and then choose one to install. If you have any trouble getting it to install, go open the "NookColor Tools" app in the app drawer, un-check "Allow Non-Market Apps" then make sure to re-check the box agai
Nov 18, 2009 Messages: 19 Likes Received: 2 I need to find out whats wrong with my android market. When i click on the ICON it says these words: Attention: A server erro has occurre. Retry, or cancel and return to the previous screen. (i hit retry) then a message comes up: Sorry! The application Market (process com.android.vending) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again. (then hit force close) Can someone help me get this working again??? HTC HERO SPRINT Best Answer I'm having the same problem too. I just bought this phone and never downloaded any new app on it. I can't access my account be it gives me " To get the latest http://blog.the-ebook-reader.com/2011/07/15/rooted-nook-touch-fixing-market-search-and-other-tips-and-tricks-video/ version of the My Account application you will now be sent to the Android Market". Guess what happens next?! It sends me to the market and I get "ATTENTION: A server error has occurred. Retry, or cancel to return to the previous screen." I've read how to solve this problem in "A server error has occurred" - Android Forums link mentioned above, but I have no clue how to perform what this user is talking about : "are http://androidforums.com/threads/android-market-forcing-close-server-error.28160/ you using ta utility(cache2sd app) ? if so , move your market cache back to your phone , then back to your sd . are you having problems with the browser also ?" Can someone please explain it to me? Thank you! Click to expand... Click for original message Advertisement Dec 16, 2009 #1 dmm5157 Well-Known Member Joined: Oct 13, 2009 Messages: 279 Likes Received: 14 I'm having the same problem. Mine was working last night after I rooted and installed Fresh 1.1 ROM, and now it's not working. I tried rebooting and clearing cache in market with no success. Going to try and reinstall Fresh 1.1 shortly and see if that works. Jan 5, 2010 #2 dmm5157 Well-Known Member Joined: Oct 13, 2009 Messages: 279 Likes Received: 14 Well, I re-downloaded the Fresh 1.1 ROM and reinstalled it. No luck on the Market. Going to keep searching, but if anyone has any tips, that'd be a great help. EDIT: GOT IT!!! It was the TA Utility, forgot I had installed that. I had moved my Market cache to my SD card and that caused the problem. Found the answer here: http://androidcommunity.com/forums/f41/a-server-error-has-occurred-26003/ Hope that helps others that run into that problem. Cheers! Jan 5, 2010 #3 seagirl New Member Joined: Apr 14, 2010 Messages: 3 Likes Received: 0 Best Answer I'm having the same problem too. I just bought t
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This Forum Advanced Search Browse Forums Calendar Guidelines Staff Online Users More Activity All Activity Search More More More All Activity Home Match Management Operations Match Scoring Nook Simple Touch Rooting Sign in to follow this Followers 9 Nook Simple Touch Rooting Started by Mark R, May 4, 2012 84 posts in this topic Prev 1 2 3 4 Next Page 1 of 4 Mark R Beyond it All Classifieds 1,586 posts Gender:Male Location:Huntsville, AL Posted May 4, 2012 (edited) Updated 4 May 2012 at 17:15 hrs CST. About as complete as I can get it. I'm creating a step by step guide for rooting a Nook Simple Touch. It's about 99 percent now and there are some up-front assumptions. I'm posting here the initial stages of the document for review and plan to post the completed document along with the software I used on our web site for your access. I'll post those details once I get that far. Disclaimer: I take no responsibility for a Bricked Nook. Use at your own discretion. I have rooted 5 NST using this process and all have been successful. ---------------------------- Assumptions: These are notes and instructions to be aware of that I won’t explain in detail. 1. I used a PC based Windows XP laptop. 2. I turn on NST for first time, register it with B&N, skipping the step to add a credit card. When it asks about what network to connect, it should show the MAC address on the screen. (I have MAC filtering on my home wireless router, so I had to record that MAC address and add it to my router filter list to allow the NST to connect to my network. If your network is open, then disregard the last sentence here) 3. Once the Nook Simple Touch (NST) comes up for reading, I check the software version and MAC address, recording both for future use, assuming you know how to do that in the settings (click on n on lower front of NST, it brings up a menu...click on SETTINGS, Device Info, etc). 4. I also by-passed the google g-mail and youtube connection syncs since my NST’s will only be used for Practiscore and market apps will not be used. 5. Android developer software, or namely “ADB wireless”, installed on PC for Practiscore installs. You could just connect NST with USB cord, copy Practiscore.APK file to NST, then use a file manager once rooted to find the file copied, and click on it to install. I find it much easier to install/reinstall Practiscore using ADBWireless from the PC. 6. During the processes outlines below, if any super user prompts appear, acknow