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You can do this by creating a couple of blank OEMs. How I do it is create a blank one, then copy it to several OEM's and rename them....
YouTube_OEM 1_OEM 2_OEM Then go back change the *.RGU, *.DSM and the entry inside the options.xml file so all the RGUID's match. Like so, editing the last 3 numbers of the RGUID in ALL 3 locations: YouTube_OEM RGUID's: e29023a8-1df6-47e1-8b01-4c94430ec001 1_OEM RGUID's: e29023a8-1df6-47e1-8b01-4c94430ec002 2_OEM RGUID's: e29023a8-1df6-47e1-8b01-4c94430ec003 Then use an existing OEM as a guide to pull the files needed out of OEMAPPS into your new OEMS. Don't forget the registry entries out of the RGU and the file movement commands out of the initflashfiles.txt files... Further OEM references are here : [TUT] Creating OEM's for your ROM This tutorial will help you create OEM's for your Roms. Or you could just drop an OEM into your kitchens OEM directory, then delete the duplicates out of the OEMAPPS directory... Goodluck! edit: I always take the complicated road first! lol...
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Use the following tutorial to decompile the stock rom:
How to Customize a Custom Rom: Adding/Removing Programs Does your favorite Chef include files/programs that you don't use? This will show you how to delete those programs you don't use and insert the ones that you do use! (This method doesn't always work with a PPCKitchen.org custom rom). I did this to the Diamond rom, but not yet for your device.... |
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That's what were here for! And I must compliment you on your first post, that was a great question after 1 1/2 years of lurking/absorbing! Any more questions, feel free to ask...
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