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I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I'm able to build my OEM and it saves it to the USER_OEM folder in the kitchen, but it doesn't show up as an option for me to check when I'm building the OS. Also, when I tried to import some cab files, I got a message that the _setup file (or something like that) wasn't there. What do I need to do to make that cab importable?
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If your OEM has an option.xml it will show up in the group you chose as the same name you also chose. You just need to look again.
The only way it won't be on the list is if you maybe didn't give it a group or you put it in the "hidden" group. Another reason could be you're running from the wrong kitchen folder. You also may want to make sure there's an option.xml, and dsm file at the very least in your OEM's folder. |
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I went ahead and reinstalled the OEMizer and the myl OEMs are now showing up. New issue: while I was able to build an OEM with personal info ok, I can't seem to build one with imported cabs. everything seems to go okay but when I flash, the programs aren't there. I've even tried to just do one program in the OEM but no luck. Can anyone help?
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Maybe the obvious, but did you select your OEMs when you built your ROM?
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Reg Deletes
Can I use the OEMizer to delete reg entries?
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I've been able to make almost all the changes etc. with the OEMizer that I want to build into my rom except I can't get the Exchange settings to take. Even when I set the server, domain, username, password, check SSL, etc., and then create OEM, and check it when building OS, the account is not set up after I flash. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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look at the provxml file. If its blank, you need to click the save button after you fill in the info. Then rebuild your OEM.
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