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Old 04-03-2008, 09:10 PM
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Re: Titan Kitchen CE OS 5.2.19209 (Build 19209.1.0.2) aka 5060

OK, i have been around and around with un-official releases, work arounds and the such.. you may remember when I posted and stated I would only use official kitchen releases and only update using the updater included with buildOS... I have done that, updated to 5060 and guess what.. it does not work. It installed fine, when I select 5060 it loads ok, untill the errors start about GUID's and missing DSM's. Is there something anyone at all can possibly suggest other than telling me to search, I have read read and read and figured I would ask this here as I know, asking these kinds of questions before the official release was absolutely pointless, I hope for better results now thank you in advance.

Examples: Internal Error - Option.xml GUID not found (nueHibernate - fffffffff-blah-blah-blah-blah) then one after the other, Disable Application Security, AD2P hack, Button Definitions etc etc etc etc etc

Then is comes to Set GlyphCache to 32KB where it says Duplicate GUID

Then all this is left in the log after the errors are done.


Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_nuetools_nuehibernate
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_nuetools_nuehibernate
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_AppSecurity
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_AppSecurity
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_BTA2DP
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_BTA2DP
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_registry_buttondefs
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_registry_buttondefs
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_Cleartype
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_Cleartype
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_DataTimer
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_DataTimer
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_DisableCameraPortrait
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_DisableCameraPortrait
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_DisableNativeCommManager
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_DisableNativeCommManager
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_EnableObex61
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_EnableObex61
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_GlyphCache32
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_GlyphCache32
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_HiddenOptions
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_HiddenOptions
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_HideContrast
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_HideContrast
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_HideCustomerFeedback
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_HideCustomerFeedback
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_Hide_EncryptionCPL
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_Hide_EncryptionCPL
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_ieRes
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_ieRes
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_IE_default
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_IE_default
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_registry_OOM_adjustLOW512kb
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_registry_OOM_adjustLOW512kb
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_registry_OOM_adjustVLOW512kb
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_registry_OOM_adjustVLOW512kb
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_PowerManagement
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_PowerManagement
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_scrollbar_9
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_scrollbar_9
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_setTitleBar
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_setTitleBar
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_SMS_NoSent
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_SMS_NoSent
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_Time_Sync
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_Time_Sync
Scanning module: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_WM61_MoveAdvancedUSBl
No .DSM file: USER_OEM\no2chem_Registry_WM61_MoveAdvancedUSBl

Any thoughts?

Last edited by soaknfused; 04-03-2008 at 09:16 PM.
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