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Old 01-04-2008, 08:44 PM
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Create your own OEMs easily.

EDIT: Here's a direct link to the latest version - http://rapidshare.com/files/78803302...ge_creator.rar

Note: It defaults to Italian, but can be changed to English in the bottom right-hand corner of the first screen.

To use it, extract the archive and run Packages Creator. Select the language you want in the bootom right corner of the window.

Click on the OPEN CAB FILE button and find the CAB you wish to convert.

Click on the 7th icon from the left (tooltip says "Extract CAB files with original names in a folder"),

Click on OK when the directory selector screen appears (I've read notes about not changing the default it selects, so I always accept what it defaults to).

CLose the CAB Analyser window.

You will then be presented with a window that allows you to assing links to any of the executables in the package (so they show up in the program menu). You can experiment with this for custom settings; but when you are through click on "DONE"

Back in the Packages Creator, click on the button labeled "Complete Package".

Now you have an OEM folder in the same directory that your CAB was in.

Burn and have fun!





I recently discovered there is an app out there which pretty much does make creating OEMS seem almost like drag and drop.

Check this link on xda-dev http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...ckages_creator Look at the tool called packages creator in the middle of the first post.

It will open a cab, and export it and all of it's keys into a neatly written OEM folder. It even has the ability to mass-rename files in an OEM to avoid name conflicts when cooking.

This little beauty has worked for me on well over 99% (I can't claim 100% because I'm sure there's something out there that didn't work) of the OEMs I've created.

I find the program to be almost as valauble as the kitchen itself.

Jim

Last edited by paynej; 01-05-2008 at 02:07 AM.
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