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Re: Add my own CABs to the Kitchen?

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Originally Posted by mwheeler1982 View Post
Thanks for the quick reply! Here's the steps I'm doing.

* Open up the Ervius application.
* Click "Open CAB file" and find it
* On the next window that pops up, I click the "extract cab files with original names in a folder". The default is to extract into C:\[package_name], but since i'm running Vista, that crashes the program with an access violation. So, I created a C:\packages\ and extracted into there.
* After it extracts, I click "exit" and I get a popup window that says, "U've cancelled creating pacakge from cab analyzer... exit!"
Let the cab analyzer pick the directory, just select ok. I'm also using vista and have installed into c:\6900\roms\tools\ervius_packager and works fine. I open up the program, select my cab, extract files (7th icon?), exit cabanalyzer. Then you set up your lnk files and create package. This makes a new directory where the cab file was containing your oem.
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