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Re: getting fed up (rant, but maybe someone can help?)

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Originally Posted by nyCecilia View Post
When you say you extracted the stock verizon ROM into the kitchen, do you mean that it comes from your phone? Or do you have to download it from somewhere? And if you have to download it from somewhere, how do you know you've got the right one?

one more question while I'm here...the point of a visual kitchen is that it comes with a lot of the common stuff, so all you do is say you want them included and it happens? Or do I have to hunt down all the pieces (for example, pdf reader)? And if it comes with stuff, I can still add in stuff like PocketPlayer --probably from the EXT tab?

ooooh, boy, this is gonna be a long day
Basically i've downloaded the VZW 6.1 ROM from this thread and extracted the .nbh file using winRAR (open the .exe so you can see individual files). From there I load oskitchen, select my device type, select the location of the .nbh file and let it do the work. Once it is done all the common files are now extracted and I can choose to include or exclude them from the interface based on personal preference.

If you do not feel like going this route you can download some of the most common SYS files and build your ROM from those, but I like extracting my favorite ROMs because I know it will have what I want.

After you are finished loading the files into OsKitchen you can now add your personal .CAB files. Click the convert button at the top, select the location of the .CAB file, and let it extract the information into kitchen. You can now include/exclude that program via the EXT tab.
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