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Originally Posted by sc00b4s7eve
Gonna have to agree with the follks that said "It was the Samsung Omnia D3D Driver," causing the building error for .hv files.
I actually had to unistall the kitchen and manually delete the folders in Program Files\ppckitchen AND the build files in \Documents and Settings\application files\etc... you find it (haha, I forget and I'm writting it on my titan). And then Re-downloading buildos.msi and the files.
The transition to the new buildOS file structure was not smooth for me.
In conclusion:
Back up your user OEM's and Projects folder w/ selections.txt in them
Uninstall buildOS
Delete BOTH app folders
and reinstall+redownload.
It was my last resort and it works now.
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In short, No. All you had to do was download ppcgeeks_oem.rar manually and put it in the kitchens folder to fix the Samsung D3D issue.
It is NEVER necessary to delete the kitchens or the projects folder.
It shoulnd't be necessary to uninstall BuildOS, EVER. The only problem I can think of is you last ran buildos many months ago...then it should tell you to install a more current build to proceed.
The temp directories can be deleted if you want, but they are deleted on every build. It is true that if you upgraded from a really old version (sounds like you did) that old temp dirs from the prior release will hang around until you manually delete them. I'll fix that at some point - it won't interfere with anything, just chew up a few hundred MB of space needlessly.
You should NEVER flash from a network drive. That's why the RUU complains if your documents folder is located on network storage. I'll try to come up with a workaroud in some future release.