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Old 02-11-2008, 11:50 PM
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Arrow How to use BaseKits

So I know a lot of people have been asking for this…. So here it is.

Step 1:
Download the Basekit version of your choosing from
ftp://up.ppcgeeks.com/Titan/Users/No2Chem/

Step 2:
Download the Basekit tools from
ftp://up.ppcgeeks.com/Titan/Users/Pixelwix/

Step 3:
Extract all of the files from both downloads into the same folder.

Step 4:
Add your own oems into the oem folder.

Step 5:
Click BuildOS.exe and select all the applications or hacks you want to build into the rom, and click the run button when your done.

Step 6:
Click BuildIt.bat, this will take all the files and what not and turn them in to RUU_signed.nbh in the RUU folder.

Step 7:
Flash your new rom by running ROMUpdateUtility.exe in the RUU folder.

Things that might and will go wrong , when you add an oem and it might say file already exits, more than likely said file is going to resides in the \OEM\OEMAPPS folder. What I do is if its an image file I delete the image file from the OEMAPPS folder because obviously I want the image that’s coming with the oem. If it’s a .dll or other system file then you need to figure out if the one you’re trying to replace it with is going to be better or newer than the one that’s in the OEMAPPS folder. (This where it gets tricky!!!)
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