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Re: been away for a while, ROM advice?

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Originally Posted by TheCourrier View Post
Thanks horndoctor and eric12341. I downloaded Vin's Titanium, but it is in RAR format. I think that means I have to install it to my SD card, then flash. I'm not as familiar with flashing from the SD card as opposed to WMDC and EXE files. I have already hard-spl'd my phone with the file from the following link:

Olipro->Creations(&Unlockers); - RhodiumW Hard-SPL

I am not sure how to proceed from this point. Also, I believe I found a suitable provision CAB in this link:

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/htc-touch-...energyrom.html

apristel_Arcsoft is the one I would use. Any thoughts/threads as to flashing with the RAR file, and if I have chosen the correct provision CAB? Many thanks again.
A rar file is just another type of compression file like a zip archive. You just use WinRar or some other utility to extract the nbh or exe file. Just read Vin's instructions in his thread.
I gave you a link to a provision cab and here is the pocket pc version of Pocket RAR:

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/attachment...ketrar3.93.cab

There is a new flashing utility that you might use here:
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/cdma-tp2-d...umw-barin.html

That may make things easier.
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