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Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom

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Originally Posted by Ga. Medic View Post
If you go from a stock SPL (bootloader) to a GPS enabled SPL you will have to get an A key. No matter who made the ROM. Once you have a GPS enabled SPL you will have to use a GPS enabled ROM. So basically the spl and ROM types have to match. You can't use the stock Verizon ROM with a GPS enabled Radio.
WOW that sounds confusing and makes sense at the same time.

As far as the bootloader also called SPL is concerned you can use 2.40(olipro) or 2.47(nuespl). Use one or the other. No need to use one then use the other one as well. Either one will unlock the phone so that you can put a custom ROM on.
Yea, he was just having issues with installing nuespl at first thats why I told him to install olipro, then after flashing install nuespl.
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