Ultralite 23088/23506, MegAmnia 21872 and Kitchen(28008/23511/23091/21874).
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WoZZeR999
, Sep 14 2009 02:45 PM
#21
Posted 14 September 2009 - 07:51 PM
Anyone know how to set up this kitchen? I've placed my OEM/SYS/ROM folders correctly (I think). I get flashromprb.bin not found and it is not included in the dl's. Do I need to create this from a dump somewhere? I tried renaming the flash.bin from my old kitchen, but no luck. Also no luck (so far, still looking) finding a basic tut on platform rebuilder. Let's get cookin'!!!!!
#22
Posted 14 September 2009 - 07:51 PM
Hey Woozer
ROM is running good. I have one question for you.
It looks like you have removed the Owner page from the Personal Folder. Is there a way to set the owner name with a registry edit or something? Right now I can not register any purchased programs.
Thanks
ROM is running good. I have one question for you.
It looks like you have removed the Owner page from the Personal Folder. Is there a way to set the owner name with a registry edit or something? Right now I can not register any purchased programs.
Thanks
#23
Posted 14 September 2009 - 07:56 PM
Mastergreeny, on Sep 14 2009, 19:51, said:
Hey Woozer
ROM is running good. I have one question for you.
It looks like you have removed the Owner page from the Personal Folder. Is there a way to set the owner name with a registry edit or something? Right now I can not register any purchased programs.
Thanks
ROM is running good. I have one question for you.
It looks like you have removed the Owner page from the Personal Folder. Is there a way to set the owner name with a registry edit or something? Right now I can not register any purchased programs.
Thanks
Yeah, it's just a redirect in the registry in the HKLM/controlpanel I believe. If you search around and you can find it.
waremike:
Download the base kitchen
download the SYS version (23047 in this example)
extract both of those to the same path.
Put your OEMs in the OEM folder.
You should now have;
SYS/23047
ROm/XIP/Omnia
Rom/XIP/23047/MSXIPKernel
OEM/
The cannot find is just because it's trying to delete the old one and it's not found. I will be making refinements to the kitchen over the next week or so, I just wanted to get something out there. That was my problem, is that there really wasn't that much out there in terms of information, so this was all trial and error for me to get working roms.
BTW, there has been a link in the first post for my rom this whole time.
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#24
Posted 14 September 2009 - 08:02 PM
Thanks Wozzer, I'm sure we all appreciate you releasing it. I hope this now becomes a team effort in developing this (and perhaps down the line a visual) kitchen for our Omnias.
#25
Posted 14 September 2009 - 08:05 PM
Hopefully bepes new tool will work. I don't really see the big deal in visual. I think it's kind of like how GPS is making people dumber.
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#26
Posted 14 September 2009 - 08:08 PM
A NooB question here. I am a long time blazingwolf ROM user here and thinking about cooking up some of my own stuff. Any suggestions for a tutorial on how to use the kitchen? I know Adryn had put one out over @ ppcgeeks. Is that one still valid???
i910 with blazingwolf's WM7 23049 WM6.5
I am starting to get the shakes... I need another flash!!!
Sashimi... Don't Flash without it
I am starting to get the shakes... I need another flash!!!
Sashimi... Don't Flash without it
#27
Posted 14 September 2009 - 08:19 PM
#28
Posted 14 September 2009 - 08:22 PM
Mastergreeny, on Sep 14 2009, 20:19, said:
I found this area in Registry but not sure what I need to change.
http://forum.xda-dev...amp;postcount=3
In terms of how to make a rom/edit it and stuff, it's basically the same. You work with OEM's (this one also allows for EXT packages), but you don't get a window that allows you to check off different stuff. I've tried to automate the process as much as possible, and make it look as close as possible to the old kitchen.
Edited by WoZZeR999, 14 September 2009 - 08:31 PM.
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#29
Posted 14 September 2009 - 08:28 PM
#30
Posted 14 September 2009 - 08:31 PM
@WoZZeR, I was talking about how fast the ROM is...
Flasher beware: 'Owner Informaiton' is no where to be found on the rom.
I'm not much of a kitchen fiddler, but I think I figured out a fix through ripping my information from the registry using another rom.
(Owner "folder" can be found in HKCU > Control Panel, right click and export if you're using CeReg)
This could be valuable when it comes to installing useful applications.
EDIT:
Oops, this issue was posted on this very page. Sorry for the "repost".
Flasher beware: 'Owner Informaiton' is no where to be found on the rom.
I'm not much of a kitchen fiddler, but I think I figured out a fix through ripping my information from the registry using another rom.
(Owner "folder" can be found in HKCU > Control Panel, right click and export if you're using CeReg)
This could be valuable when it comes to installing useful applications.
EDIT:
Oops, this issue was posted on this very page. Sorry for the "repost".
Edited by thatsjt, 14 September 2009 - 08:34 PM.
#32
Posted 14 September 2009 - 09:04 PM
IamReady, on Sep 14 2009, 15:08, said:
A NooB question here. I am a long time blazingwolf ROM user here and thinking about cooking up some of my own stuff. Any suggestions for a tutorial on how to use the kitchen? I know Adryn had put one out over @ ppcgeeks. Is that one still valid???
No, his instructions will not work with this. This is pretty simple though. WoZZer set things up very nicely.
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#33
Posted 14 September 2009 - 09:06 PM
WoZZeR999, on Sep 14 2009, 15:05, said:
Hopefully bepes new tool will work. I don't really see the big deal in visual. I think it's kind of like how GPS is making people dumber.
That would be nice. I've been waiting for that since his post.
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#34
Posted 14 September 2009 - 09:14 PM
Oh, for this kitchen, you don't need .vm and .rom. I've also been using the Metadata from the HTC packages since they have very little in them specific to HTC. You may only want to use your own metadata if you can't figure out how to set DefaultIM (not that hard to do).
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#35
Posted 14 September 2009 - 09:15 PM
Wozzer,
Good to see you back man. I just would like to make a point that its hard to cook and look at tennis at the same time
Kitchen is set up really nice! Thanks!
Good to see you back man. I just would like to make a point that its hard to cook and look at tennis at the same time
#36
Posted 14 September 2009 - 09:21 PM
@WoZZer,
The 23049 you posted has several missing folders. Doesn't matter if you remove them but if you want the item to work it will make a difference. I know you posted a caveat but I think the others that don't really understand the kitchen yet should know.
The 23049 you posted has several missing folders. Doesn't matter if you remove them but if you want the item to work it will make a difference. I know you posted a caveat but I think the others that don't really understand the kitchen yet should know.
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#37
Posted 14 September 2009 - 09:23 PM
blazingwolf, on Sep 14 2009, 21:21, said:
@WoZZer,
The 23049 you posted has several missing folders. Doesn't matter if you remove them but if you want the item to work it will make a difference. I know you posted a caveat but I think the others that don't really understand the kitchen yet should know.
The 23049 you posted has several missing folders. Doesn't matter if you remove them but if you want the item to work it will make a difference. I know you posted a caveat but I think the others that don't really understand the kitchen yet should know.
It was actually a quick port of JooJoo's. I know he takes office stuff out too, I just forgot put it in. I'll have a better (more complete) 23049 out later.
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#40
Posted 14 September 2009 - 09:43 PM
Sorry I extracted the kitchen
then the sys and xip into base kitchen
then I copied over my OEM's
I clicked buildrom
Picked 23047
then I get an error that (can not find)
.dll
.exe and down the line
then it closes
then the sys and xip into base kitchen
then I copied over my OEM's
I clicked buildrom
Picked 23047
then I get an error that (can not find)
.dll
.exe and down the line
then it closes
Edited by airreak, 14 September 2009 - 09:44 PM.
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