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Re: no2chem "Fast Charge" Battery.dll

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Originally Posted by TalynOne View Post
Can you explain the process of signing/creating the cab for those of us who have access to the kitchen but don't feel like reflashing?
If you haven't done this type of thing before, it can seem intimidating. It took me a while to figure out how to sign dll's, but after I did it turned out to be very useful. You can use that knowledge to easily sign any dll from a kitchen, OEM or dumped ROM and cab it up.

You can get the tools and instructions to sign a dll here - LINK

Once you sign the dll, you have to put it in a cab file. I use Wince cab manager, but its not free. There are other tools to do it that are free, but I am not experienced with them. I put the code from the certificate I used in the Provisioning Pre-XML section in WinCE cab manager. Add my dll and registry settings (pulled from no2chem's kitchen) and cab it up.

If anyone wants to ask no2chem's permission, I would be happy to post the cabbed version here.

EDIT: I sent no2chem a message on his website with the cabbed version I put together. I don't know if he will post it or not.
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