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http://ppckitchen.org/joomla/index.p...page&Itemid=55 I flashed the 3.49 and added some of no2chems oems and everything ended up in the nue tools folder except for nueled. Not a dealbreaker, just thought id share. |
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A couple problems since ive had the 3.49 kitchen,
I get an error message when i try to use my storage card for my emails "No unlocked storage card detected, make sure its ulocked" but i can load cab files and explore the storage card. The ext rom is not usable, no matter what size the file is i get a message that there is no space available. Shows 6.47 free though. No matter what program i use when i close it the phone dialer screen pops up. I skimmed the last few pages and didnt see anyone else bring it up. |
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That's because it's locked. If you want to put something there, you'll have to use a no2chem rom/kitchen until this kitchen is similarly patched.
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verizon user here... posting my findings...
1) ics doesn't work (same subscribe message as others getting)... 2) *228 (option 1) doesn't work.. didn't appear to update any settings and just hung up seemed to be a quick rom tho... not sure how reliable but am going to need to go back to dcd for now
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Re: Titan 3.49 Kitchen
check out the new no2chem 5067 kitchen
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