Guest iKrautDroid Posted February 27, 2011 Report Posted February 27, 2011 (edited) I have been trying lots of roms lately and I noticed that the official 2.1 is (in my opinion) the fastest and most stable rom around. I installed it on my pulse, rooted it with z4 root and started editing it with root explorer. I'm very happy with these results and I want to make it into a flashable zip. But how is this done? Can I use dsixda's kitchen to unpack the update, root it, then add/delete everything I want and finally make it into a flashable zip? Edit: I just downloaded dsixda's kitchen and it doesn't work. Is it only for Linux? If not, where can I download the windows version? If yes, I there a good windows kitchen that can open the updata.app? Edited February 27, 2011 by iKrautDroid
Guest AntonioPT Posted February 27, 2011 Report Posted February 27, 2011 I have been trying lots of roms lately and I noticed that the official 2.1 is (in my opinion) the fastest and most stable rom around. I installed it on my pulse, rooted it with z4 root and started editing it with root explorer. I'm very happy with these results and I want to make it into a flashable zip. But how is this done? Can I use dsixda's kitchen to unpack the update, root it, then add/delete everything I want and finally make it into a flashable zip? Edit: I just downloaded dsixda's kitchen and it doesn't work. Is it only for Linux? If not, where can I download the windows version? If yes, I there a good windows kitchen that can open the updata.app? dsixda's kitchen only works on Linux. The methods for running it on Windows are using virtualization (running Ubuntu on Vmware/virtualbox) and cygwin, a linux compatibility layer. I would recommend you either to install ubuntu on virtualbox or on a separate partition. Use this (http://android.modaco.com/content/t-mobile-pulse-pulse-modaco-com/311344/repacking-updata-app-was-new-version-of-split-updata-pl/) script to unpack updata.app and then unyaffs to unpack system.img. BTW, cooking roms can be hard on a beginner, why don't you try to start with a ROM like FLB?
Guest iKrautDroid Posted February 27, 2011 Report Posted February 27, 2011 dsixda's kitchen only works on Linux. The methods for running it on Windows are using virtualization (running Ubuntu on Vmware/virtualbox) and cygwin, a linux compatibility layer. I would recommend you either to install ubuntu on virtualbox or on a separate partition. Use this (http://android.modaco.com/content/t-mobile-pulse-pulse-modaco-com/311344/repacking-updata-app-was-new-version-of-split-updata-pl/) script to unpack updata.app and then unyaffs to unpack system.img. BTW, cooking roms can be hard on a beginner, why don't you try to start with a ROM like FLB? I installed cygwin. How do I use the kitchen now? BTW: If I dont try I'll never learn
Guest AntonioPT Posted February 27, 2011 Report Posted February 27, 2011 I installed cygwin. How do I use the kitchen now? BTW: If I dont try I'll never learn http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.p...amp;postcount=3
Guest iKrautDroid Posted February 27, 2011 Report Posted February 27, 2011 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.p...amp;postcount=3 thanks. I just I just rooted the rom and added busybox. will flash now.
Guest iKrautDroid Posted February 27, 2011 Report Posted February 27, 2011 oh no! wifi isnt working! Can somebody help me with this? if not, this project is over :huh: :P :)
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