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Guest chuti98

Hi Paul and everyone Now I have permitted to enclosed this tools that made by mrtoto from pdamobiz for your guy to enjoy extract rom part for cooking rom.. this tools is about to extract pda.bin csc.bin phone.bin eboot.nb0 and also i900xx updater i900Tools.exe

to extract get in to dos mode and type:

i900tools.exe i900DXHI1.exe (depend on the rom that you use)

to pack just type:

i900tools.exe -p i900NEW.exe (or whatever name you want to)

remenber all the part that you need to pack much be in the same folder if you dont want the phone part to be flash dont put it in

enjoy cooking

no more exciting with grand pix flash rom... Now we can use ss updater instead

thanks for the tools by mrtoto from pdamobiz.com

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Guest Pille69
Thanks Mr.pukull :lol: , Thanks for tools Mr.toto also.

after dumping i add/remove software ?

can i add my own registry (whit regentrys that the my documents is on the storage card)?

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Guest Paul (MVP)
Hi Paul and everyone Now I have permitted to enclosed this tools that made by mrtoto from pdamobiz for your guy to enjoy extract rom part for cooking rom.. this tools is about to extract pda.bin csc.bin phone.bin eboot.nb0 and also i900xx updater i900Tools.exe

to extract get in to dos mode and type:

i900tools.exe i900DXHI1.exe (depend on the rom that you use)

to pack just type:

i900tools.exe -p i900NEW.exe (or whatever name you want to)

remenber all the part that you need to pack much be in the same folder if you dont want the phone part to be flash dont put it in

enjoy cooking

no more exciting with grand pix flash rom... Now we can use ss updater instead

thanks for the tools by mrtoto from pdamobiz.com

Awesome, thanks, this really is a landmark! :lol:

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can some help why after finished custom rom we take Dismounted My Storage?

please help

You are not the only one with this problem :lol: . I am waiting for Paul to pin the entire how to process before I give it a shot because Im a chicken ;) :D :o

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umm i900tools.exe can pack i900xx.exe, pda.bin, csc.bin, phone.bin and boot.bin.

Run command dos C:\location\i900tools.exe -p i900DCXX.exe

-you'll get i900DCXX.exe (can rename) use this file for flash no need grandprix na

and after you flash sometime lost my storage will solve (maybe)

credit Mr.Teeh, Mr.chuti ,Mr.toto,Mr.pee

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Guest AKOYLINI
umm i900tools.exe can pack i900xx.exe, pda.bin, csc.bin, phone.bin and boot.bin.

Run command dos C:\location\i900tools.exe -p i900DCXX.exe

-you'll get i900DCXX.exe (can rename) use this file for flash no need grandprix na

and after you flash sometime lost my storage will solve (maybe)

credit Mr.Teeh, Mr.chuti ,Mr.toto

no this not fix the problem for my storage, i try it before 10 minutes

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Guest Omnia_1
no this not fix the problem for my storage, i try it before 10 minutes

Does flashing official ROM bring it back?

can you activate it or rather does XP/Vista see it if USB external storage is activated, can you try to add new hardware through XP/Vista and then format?

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Guest AKOYLINI
Does flashing official ROM bring it back?

can you activate it or rather does XP/Vista see it if USB external storage is activated, can you try to add new hardware through XP/Vista?

so,after back to HJ1 or other roms ,my storage work again.

yes the only way to view my storage is to use usb mass storage >my storage

yes i make format my storage but again i cant view in my omnia

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Guest Omnia_1
so,after back to HJ1 or other roms ,my storage work again.

yes the only way to view my storage is to use usb mass storage >my storage

yes i make format my storage but again i cant view in my omnia

Ok, please try to format within WM OS with external app eg. Resco should do the trick.

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Guest Pille69
Does flashing official ROM bring it back?

i read in another thread that if you flash it back to storage is available again

i would be open for a walkthrou to remove and add packets as well

plz ;-)

i removed from my test rom everything what i think that is sh**

like all languages - except English

help, shozu and many more but i am not really sure that is all to do

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Guest Omnia_1
umm i900tools.exe can pack i900xx.exe, pda.bin, csc.bin, phone.bin and boot.bin.

Run command dos C:\location\i900tools.exe -p i900DCXX.exe

-you'll get i900DCXX.exe (can rename) use this file for flash no need grandprix na

and after you flash sometime lost my storage will solve (maybe)

credit Mr.Teeh, Mr.chuti ,Mr.toto,Mr.pee

To extract just drag your .exe onto i900tools.exe
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Guest AKOYLINI
Ok, please try to format within WM OS with external app eg. Resco should do the trick.

but how i will make format via explorer if i cant view my storage???

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Guest Omnia_1
but how i will make format via explorer if i cant view my storage???

Just a suggestion, I had previously had trouble with SD Card not seen with FE so I tried Resco and Resco can see it and reformat it.

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Guest AKOYLINI
Just a suggestion, I had previously had trouble with SD Card not seen with FE so I tried Resco and Resco can see it and reformat it.

Hmmm,ok i will try it now.

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Guest AKOYLINI
Just a suggestion, I had previously had trouble with SD Card not seen with FE so I tried Resco and Resco can see it and reformat it.

so i cant view with resco explorer my storage.

i make format my storage from my pc but again i cant view my storage

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Hopefully if Paul can post his OEM/SYS files, that might help too, "My Storage" on his rom works.

I did a test where I dumped the rom with nb0kitchen and build it again without packaging it and it flashes fine with My Storage intact. Only problem comes when either a) trying to build packages from pkgtool or :lol: using buildos. Not too sure yet, but my Omnia is charging so I can't further test it till tomorrow.

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Hi all,

There are some elements I don't understand and some help would be appreciated

1 - when you load i900DXHJ1.bin onto NB0 Kitchen you get in NTFS :

-> RomFile.nb0 -> 125 927 424 bytes.

2 - when you click "Extract", you get a Dump folder -> 225 719 089 bytes, 4780 files.

3 - when you use PKGTool.exe to make the packages -> OEM and SYS folders -> 225 719 683 bytes, 4781 files.

[Core OS]

Windows Mobile-based Pocket PCs

[Versions]

SYS: 5.2.20270.1301

NET: 2.0.7045.0

OEM: 5.2.0.1301

[Language]

0409 - English (United States)

[DPI]

96

[Certificates]

CN=Microsoft Windows Mobile PCA, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US

CN=Samsung Electronics Co. CA - Samsung Root

[Missing Manifests]

45116509-e364-4775-9098-c25f0b1fbac2.dsm

d92a4f0a-378a-4482-8fd3-bd127a05e4de.dsm

723fb954-d931-4348-b672-82a188e587b5.dsm

fb468c58-7704-4cd6-cd87-0155c9291818.dsm

19076fa2-6b6c-1ff9-0241-2d59b32e766f.dsm

4 - when you use BuildOs.exe to go back to Dump -> 225 588 755 bytes, 4780 files.

5 - Here is the problem: when you use PKGTool.exe to see what you've made with BuildOs.exe, you get this:

[Core OS]

Windows Mobile-based Pocket PCs

[Versions]

SYS: 5.2.20270.1301

NET: 2.0.7045.0

SYS: 5.2.0.1301

[Language]

0409 - English (United States)

[DPI]

96

[Certificates]

[Missing Manifests]

-> so, you've lost "Certificates" and "Missing Manifests" in the process and a few bytes.

I would like to know if I've made something wrong in the process or is it for all the same or maybe this is not really important?

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