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Re: Best way to cook a generic non-carrier-specific Touch ROM?

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Originally Posted by UndeadSquirrel View Post
I'm thinking I might sell my Touch, but only if I can get a good amount of money for it, since I'm really hurting for money and can't even afford my Cricket bill now. So I figured it'd be easier for whoever buys it if I can cook a non-carrier specific ROM and throw in the carrier cabs for them to install. Should be a cinch, right? What's the best way to cook a "generic" ROM?
Use PPC Kitchen and just don't select a carrier from the drop down menu. Also if you are selling it make it clear to the new buyer that the cabs are what will make it work for that carrier. If you are selling it as a cricket flashed phone, I would recommend that you include instructions with it on to change the MDN, MIN and security username and password in epst. I sale pre flashed cricket phones and if the buyer doesn't have or doesn't want to provide me the cricket number to pre-program I give them a disclaimer that it is up to them to configure the phone.