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Originally Posted by electronicrice
well both. making OEMs and using a kitchen which uses OEMs.
meant that if he doesn't know what an OEM is, he should prolly do some research on that before attempting to customize a ROM in a kitchen which utilizes OEMs.
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Not necessary, for basic buildingin with existing kitchen, but yes, he's not ready to try and reverse a ROM he has so he can customize it.
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Originally Posted by Zayebis
I want to modify the ROM add some apps and remove some apps , and I dont want to loose them when I hard reset my TP . I know there is a way , cuz people could add google maps to ROM or PicMail to ROM, also remove OZ messaging from ROM so that means there is a way to do it . So all i want is to find out HOW TO DO THAT .
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You have to use a kitchen. If it doesn't come with the apps you want to add already in OEM form, search for them in OEM form. Converting a .cab to OEM is not necessarily straight forward.
The difference between a .cab and an OEM is an OEM is basicly just files and registry settings, designed to cook into a ROM. A .cab is that and more. A .cab is designed to be installed on a phone (not part of the ROM) and can do more sophisticated actions than just registry changes and file copies. It is for this reason that not all .cabs can be turned into OEMs.