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Re: Other Manilas

Posts 4 and 5 updated:

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Originally Posted by indagroove View Post
Download grooveROM 4 OEM Base here

Please note, this OEM base includes grooveROM HD Manila with transparant digital clock.

If you want to use a different Manila in your ROM, download one of the following files and extract it to your OEM folder:

Manila - Stock Sprint


Manila - grooveROM HD Custom w/Flip Clock


You also need the OS of your choice:


Download OS/SYS 21028 here

Download OS/SYS 21189 here


Extract the OEM base and OS/SYS of your choice to your favorite kitchen, and cook you're own custom grooveROM.


Here's a quick and dirty guide to cooking with grooveOEM base:

1. Download and extract
the grooveOEM base and OS/SYS of your choice
2. Download and extract your favorite flavor Diamond kitchen (TobeyChris and Calcu both have great ones)
3. Rename the oem, sys, and rom folders in the kitchen to something like kitchenOEM,
kitchenSYS, and kitchenROM (or whatever)
4. Put the grooveOEM base folder in the kitchen (keep it named "OEM") and put the new SYS and ROM folders in the kitchen folder
5. You can manually remove any of the program folders in the OEM folder before cooking if you don't want that program or wait and do it with the kitchen if that folder has an "option.xml" file in it. If it doesn't, you have to remove it manually.
6. If there's not a folder for the program that you want to remove, it's likely to be in OEM\OEMApps, so do a search on that folder, and delete the necessary files.
7. If you want to add a program, you can likely find it in the kitchenOEM folder, so just drag and drop to the OEM folder. Make sure that you delete and redundant files that are in the OEM folder when adding new ones. Redundant files cause errors when building.
8. Run the kitchen, which will run G'Reloc for you, and then run BuildOS. In Build OS, select the programs you want by checking the appropriate boxes. Once your done, click the green btton in the upper left corner.
9. Give it a few minutes to process. If there are any errors, that likely means that you have two of the same file somewhere in your OEM folder. Search for the file, and delete one of them - then re run BuildOS. Once Build completes by saying "done" in the bottom right, close BuildOS.
10. A bunch of different programs will run for about five minutes or so, and then you will be taken to either a RUU (Rom Update Utility) or a PP (PagePool) changer. The PagePool changer is optional -- I'm using 24MB PP these days, but anything between 0 and 32 is fine. Close PP changer, the RUU opens.
11. Flash and enjoy.
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Originally Posted by indagroove View Post
So you want a different Manila version? Then just flash the Manila Free version in post one, and then install the Manila cab of your choice.

You can install the grooveROM HD Manila with Flip clock as shown below here.






Or if you prefer standard Manila, just download and install this Manila Engine cab, and one of Calcu's Manila cabs from his post here:



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