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Old 02-24-2008, 05:21 PM
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Extracting and installing individual components of Rom after flashing phone ??

After building my rom, and flashing my phone I was wondering if it is possible to extract individual components of the rom and installed them separately after already flashing my phone ?

I noticed a few items that I would like to try but don't want to go thru the whole process of reflashing my phone just to see if they will work for me...

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Re: Extracting and installing individual components of Rom after flashing phone ??

Use something like Totalcommander and then navigate to the /ROM/ area. You should find all of the cab files in there and you can execute them individually...
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Re: Extracting and installing individual components of Rom after flashing phone ??

That will rarely work. In most cases, you'll have to find the actual .cab the OEM was made from.
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Re: Extracting and installing individual components of Rom after flashing phone ??

Bah !! That is correct !! The cab files have to bundled with the OEM. DUH !!! I should have thought about that... and if you flashed it with a custom ROM and that dis not have the cab files bundled... hmmmm...
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