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The kitchen installer and OEM package are intended to run on a PC, not your phone. You use them to create and flash a new rom image to your phone. It's been over a week since I last did this, and things may have changed. This is what I remember: 1. Download and run the kitchen installer file. This will create a new folder called \BuildOS on the c: drive of the computer. It will also create a couple shortcuts on the desktop. 2. Download the ppcgeeks OEM file - save it to the new c:\BuildOS folder. 3. Read the tips.txt in the c:\BuildOS folder. 4. Read the first 3-4 pages of this thread (at least) 5. Go to the desktop, double-click on the chef icon, and cook your rom (don't be too greedy; you'll have to do it over again). [Dang I type too slow....]
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Trying to get this done...
I first got the "fat 16 file too large", but based on at least one other comment, I pressed on to see if it'd work. so at the bottom of my build status dialogue box, it says, "nk.nbf not found". And I suppose the thing that's confusing me the most is that I'm not finding a "createrom.bat" like is referenced in the "Kitchen Walkthrough" PDF that I used the last time I did the 3.5 ROM. EDIT: I just found the "Upload Rom to Device" in the drop down menus, so I now know that that replaces the createrom.bat (Can you blame me when the "instructions" are for the old kitchen software?). So, what am I doing wrong? It has something to do with this nk.nbf not being found... Do I just need to select even less stuff in my kitchen and try again until I don't get the "fat 16 file too large" error??? or is there some other reason why the nk.nbf isn't showing up? Last edited by trayson; 11-14-2007 at 03:31 AM. |
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First, I want to say thanks to the guys who put all this together. I've been using the ROM posted earlier and loved it.
However, I fear I must've done something wrong this time around flashing my phone. After trimming my program selection down enough so I didn't get an "out of memory" error when it was creating the ROM I was finally able to put it on my phone. Flashing took only 8 minutes. When it was done, as directed, I disconnected the cable and did a soft reset. The problem is, nothing ever came back on the screen. I'm fairly new at this, so maybe I did something wrong, but I did exactly what I did when flashing with the last ROM. Hard resetting results in the same blank black screen. Trying to put it in boot loader mode does nothing. I've taken the battery out for a few minutes with no help. If I plug it into the computer it sees it, but says it is an unrecognized device. Trying to reflash ends with not being able to get the device information of course. Is there anything I can do? |
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User Error: 1. "Can't find nk.nbf" error. - You have run HTC64_encoder with an old kitchen, and did not drill to the current kitchen's path when selecting the .prj file. good luck |
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The "Upload Rom to Device" menu option is for flashing the last successfully built rom to your phone. You have yet to successfully build a ROM, so this does not yet apply to you.
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Perhaps to clarify a little more, at the encode step, you'll be presented with a window to select a file associated with your carrier, e.g. verizon.prj. DON'T PICK IT HERE - if you've ever used a kitchen before, the selection is in the wrong spot. You need to back out of the folder shown and navigate over to the \BuildOS\Tools folder (in the new kitchen). Pick the appropriate .prj file here. |
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Put your phone back in bootloader mode, and reflash. If you can't get your phone into bootloader mode, stop by the chat room. |
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