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Re: How to Customize a Custom Rom: Adding/Removing Programs
I know where to change it....but it doesn't change....idk why, but I might throw the regsitry in somewhere else just so it adds it to my ROM
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Re: How to Customize a Custom Rom: Adding/Removing Programs
Well, hurry up and finger it out. Looks like dan is out getting his diamond, so your the big dawg now...
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lol I don't need to change my ROM verison, the 3.09.666.1 nmber is kewl...it shows it's the latest version at least lol....maybe when the new SYS comes out I will work on it
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Re: How to Customize a Custom Rom: Adding/Removing Programs
did you happen to check the other ..\OEM\OperatorPKG\mxipupdate_oemoperators_10*.pro vxml files? That's where carriers set "their" stuff nowadays.
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Re: How to Customize a Custom Rom: Adding/Removing Programs
riddle me this, rstoyguy ...
How do you eliminate redundant or move Control Panel items around ? For example, I have selected a few nueTools ... nueDeviceLock nuePowerCPL nueStorageCP Each of these items comes with a nue and improved control panel item, so I want to eliminate the existing system / OEM control panel item. ... and the preferred approach is to handle this with a USER_OEM so that I do not modify the existing Kitchens in PPCKitchen. Thank you, kind sir! Best regards, -boggsie
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They are registered with registry entries. I don't have my laptop with me, so I'll have to get back with you on that. Check out some OEM's that make an entry like that. (search in ppckitchen_oem.rar for *.cpl)...one like the softkey applet, or one of the comm managers. Or can even look inside what your adding to see how it does it, then search your registry for the devicelock.cpl or whatever.... |
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edit:You might find the following keys
HKLM\ControlPanel and HKLM\ControlPanel\MyCPL to be of interest to ya... |
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Re: How to Customize a Custom Rom: Adding/Removing Programs
Ah, ok - ok ... go to the source and find out where it is being inserted and then remove those (hopefully) with provxml or reg files of my own.
If required, the items will still make it to \Windows\ but their visibility in the Control Panel area will have been removed. Excellent strategy ... thanks so much! Best regards, -boggsie |
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Re: How to Customize a Custom Rom: Adding/Removing Programs
I am trying to modify whosdaman's diamond ROM (v1.6 full) but can't get past the "PrepIt" stage with the vogue kitchen tools.
cmd.exe output: Processing Input.nbh Cleaning up prior runs.... The system cannot find the file specified. The system cannot find the file specified. The system cannot find the file specified. The system cannot find the file specified. The system cannot find the file specified. The system cannot find the file specified. The system cannot find the file specified. .... Done. Locating Starting .nbh... .... Done. Extracting the OS from the ROM... C:\Vogue_Kitchen_tools\Temp\extract\02_OS.nb .... Done. 1 file(s) copied. Pulling boot.rgu.... In dumprom.exe I get an endless stream of this: Error: could not find pointer for ofs 69685431 Error: could not find pointer for ofs 69685432 Error: could not find pointer for ofs 69685433 Error: could not find pointer for ofs 69685434 ...(repeated indefinitely) If I close out the dumprom window I'm prompted to terminate the batch job, if I select no it moves on to the other steps and everything seems fine. However, the modified ROM stalls on first boot when loading the OS after flashing. This is the first and only ROM that I have had any issues with...is there something I am doing wrong or can somebody else replicate/solve this? Last edited by tstack77; 10-07-2008 at 08:36 PM. |
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