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I moved my OEM package for JPLDialer-Vista and when I run BuildOS I get a duplicate file error. The three files in question are the incoming, outgoing and missed call gif images. I'm going to guess that it's in the Phone OEM hidden in the rar file that's password protected. Is there any way around this error, or should I just plan on installing it from the CAB file?
With the 3.5.1.0.4 kitchen, it seems that the BuildOS would read the UUID and overwrite files as the ROM was built. The Phone OEM was there and accessible and I never had a problem. Only with the WM6 kitchen and now the new BuildOS am I seeing this. I've renamed a few of my OEM packages to start with ffffffff but that doesn't seem to help in this case. Thanks to everyone involved. This new format is great. |
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I realize there originally was a problem with de-selecting O2Plus once it was a kitchen selection, but that now appears to be fixed. As an FYI, I created a ROM with some O2Plus components from the kitchen (Running Programs and Meters), but that caused general instability and sluggishness. I then loaded O2Plus from the CAB file and the problems went away. While I can load O2Plus from the CAB file, it would be great to save the space! |
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Without using the patches folder, BuildOS doesn't replace the files because it has no idea if the prior files and the new files are compatible.
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1. Ignore the errors (hit OK). All that means is that in your call log the missed, incoming, and outgoing icons will be the standard ones instead of the ones included with your phone skin. 2. Move the three files out of your OEM package and put them in the "Patches" directory at the root of the BuildOS directory (C:\BuildOS unless you changed it). That will cause them to be copied in during the build process, replacing the originals. 3. Rename them so their file names do not conflict and use an initflashfiles.txt file to copy them to \Windows using the correct names. You can look at some of the dialers in the pppcgeeks_oem.rar package to see examples of how I did it. Once you have that dialer installed you may want to verify that it works properly for 911. Skins sourced from GSM devices may cause the phone to lock up for up to a minute when dialing 911. Also, other CDMA specific functions like the active/inactive data arrows and ## codes may not be functional on GSM-based dial skins. |
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Strange issue with XP and RUU... I keep getting a fatal exception in RUU and it stops working.
Any one else experience this? Win Vista Business 32 bit. B/L 1.00 Luckily I have an XP machine sitting here so I just succesfully flashed with that... but I'd like to figure out what is going on with RUU. I followed the instructions from modaco's site to the "T" and had successfully loaded an older ROM using it on my Vista machine. Any suggestions? I'm sure I did something stupid or forgot something.
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I did try this on an earlier rom and it worked. However it was not straight from a kitchen. I am using bootloader 2.02 by the way. I tried the recommended post several times to no avail. I seem to lose connection as soon as it goes into bootloader. Any help appreciated.
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