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Does the wifi actually work? Can you go to a website on it? If yes, it probably needs to be connected to their servers to retrieve the factory install files. The device may no longer be supported and those servers may no longer exist.
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Its a Nook HD Plus Model BNTV600 which I wouldn't think would be that old of a Nook but like I said I'm not familiar with the Nooks and how they work. Yes the WiFi is actually working, was able to connect to various different websites on the internet.
Last edited by vortalexfan; 01-08-2020 at 10:36 PM. |
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Here's a Screenshot of the error message I'm getting when I try to do a factory wipe of this Nook HD+ tablet
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Never mind, figured out how to do it without having to go through the operating system.
UPATE: Never Mind again, there still seems to be a problem, after I did an external factory reset I was going through the setup prompts and it was asking me to setup the WiFi internet Connection which it says its connected and has a connection to the internet but then when I go to proceed further into the setup process I'm given a Network Problem error message as seen below in the screenshot and it says press continue to test your connection, but then when I hit continue all it does is take me back to the WiFi connection setup page, and not a connection test page. Any ideas as to what's going on? Its acting like there's some sort of software bug, but I'm not sure what's going on. UPDATE: Figured it out, there was apparently an update to the TLS protocol that was made in order to make the nooks more secure online and I had to download that update in order to make the nook useful again. Last edited by vortalexfan; 01-08-2020 at 11:52 PM. |
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