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Old 08-27-2007, 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by sethlo
Ok, I think I got it. Does this sound right? -- OEMizer will put config.txt in the OEM folder it builds. If I leave it there and if I put Autorun in the personalized oem folder after the folder is built by OEMizer, then I should make the paths go to \Windows\Autorun.exe and Windows\Config.txt. (Because that's where the items will go when I flash the phone).

Or, I could place my copy of Autorun on my storage card or in my ext rom along with config.txt and change the paths accordingly. (perhaps this will save a little memory for other things in my rom).

Please let me know whether or not this is correct. Sorry if I am being a little didactic, but this is new to me. Thanks again.
All that is correct.

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Originally Posted by sethlo
edit: I'll need to change my initflashfiles.txt if I put autorun in my personalized oem folder to tell it to put it in \Windows. if that's where I want it to go. Likewise, I'll have to change initflashfiles.txt if I move config.txt. Right?
If you want it to go in \Windows then it won't need to be added to initflashfiles.txt. All files in the OEM folders automatically go there. The only time you'll need to add a file to initflashfiles.txt is if you want to copy it to another folder other than \Windows itself.
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