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Re: Apache WM6.1 19213 Kitchen
Build a smaller rom. 6.1 is bigger than 6, so you won't be able to include as much in your rom as used to.
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Ahh figured that much.
I reflashed to hemli's rom which worked. I am running the 2.02 bootloader. I'm going to reflash right now and see if it works. |
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Thanks for the info.
I tried it again with no luck. I opened the kitchen using helmis rom and just clicked the build rom button without choosing any options. It build successful and attempted to connect to the phone but got a connection issue. It says its unable to connect but the phone is connected, do you have to set a com port in the kitchen or anything to make it connect? Being the phone is stuck in the boot loader screen m no sure if it is powered on or not. Thanks for the help, Thomas |
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what was error message? did you select your bootloader version in the REV dropdown? You should get USB connect tones when you plug the device in, even though activesync/mobile device center won't start.
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I have bootloader 1.02 and I still can't build a ROM that will actually boot. I've tried the "select nothing" idea to no avail. I simply can't get Lenny's ROM to work.
Also, I have been getting a lot of missing module errors using Build OS lately, so I uninstalled it, deleted the folder, reinstalled it, and it was stable. But when I ran the Updater, I get a cannot copy error every single time even though I have disabled BuildOS via taskman. Any ideas what could be causing this? |
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I can't believe I'm asking this...
How do I select this Kitchen instead of the 19716 Kitchen? Can I switch back? I don't see a dropdown or button that allows me to choose which base I'm using.
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