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I've cooked many ROM's on the 6700, but using BuildOS, it was a piece of cake.....I've downloaded a few Vogue kitchens, there's definitely more involved when you don't have a gui doing the work for you, but it doesn't look too difficult. Most of the README's look similar, the one thing I'm not sure of is, after adding your OEM's what needs to be edited/added in the registry??? What I'd like to see is something that breaks it all down in translated geek terms, lol.

This kitchen breaks custom rom creation down into five steps.

1) PrepIt.bat, will start with a .nbh file, move to a neatly packaged dump, and then finish by building proper kitchen structure.
2) Add / Modify / Delete files and OEMs by hand. Update your Registry.
3) Run BuildOS.exe to recreate a dump based on your modifications.
4) BuildIt.bat, takes that new BuildOS dump and ends with OS-old.nb, OS-new.nb and a flashable RUU_signed.nbh.
5) Flash that pretty new RUU_signed.nbh. This file will not require titan_exitbl, nor should it throw any errors on completion of the update.
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