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Re: Official Personal OEMizer Thread

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Originally Posted by Sarge, USMC View Post
WE'RE BACK!! Nice.......

If I "remove" asn OEM from my kitchen by deleting the folder it's stored in, is there something that I have to edit then to remove references to it? I deleted an OEM folder, and now when I load up my kitchen it tells me it can't find the OEM that I deleted.
(Does that make sense??)
This is more gguruusa's question to answer, but I ran into it using OEMizer and making new versions of my personal OEM. I believe the GUID is stored with the selections.txt file. When you run build OS and it reloads the selections.txt it is looking for a GUID that isn't there. My fix was to load the default, and create a new set of my selections from there.
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