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Re: [ROMs][KITCHEN]->>Oct 22<<6.5 NK-RZ Baseline 23069/23075 TF3d 2.1 & Titanium

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Originally Posted by z0mbiexx View Post
manila 23069 just wanted to kind of make your rom but with all the stuff i usually do cooked in and have it for alltel instead of sprint
I would first replace the carrier-sprint ext with one for alltel. make sure the config_operator.txt has
Code:
CFG: \Windows\Baseline.txt
at the end of it, that will process the rest of my things that run (tsk setting, and provxmls for performance tweaks, start menu icons, sdkcerts and fianlly sdautorun (for UC)

a tip about cooking in stuff.. what I typically do is take the cab I know works, run it through package_creator (in my TOOLS folder) and then drag the resulting OEM onto EXT_PACKAGE_REBUILDER (also in TOOLS) this process converts the cab to an oem and then from an oem to an EXT. then just modify the app.dat to make any shortcuts go into the proper subfolders on the start menu. try this instead of using other people's EXT's. can't hurt,.

OH YEAH.. you might have a alltel carrier OEM instead of EXT, if that is the case you would definitely get an error... run ext_package_rebuilder on it. an easy way to tell if you're looking at an OEM is if there is an initflashfiles.txt instead of app.dat, and a long hexadecimal number (called a GUID) with a RGU extenstion instead of app.reg. also in an EXT there is a files subdirectory, in an OEM there are no subdirectories except for modules.
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