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Old 07-12-2008, 11:18 AM
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Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom

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Honestly, I have never flashed a tytnII phone, but I believe that if anything you would have to use the ATT tilt rom, though I think the GSM band you guys have is slightly different than we have in america so I don't know if that changes what would and wouldn't work.
tytnII and tilt (Titan II) are not the same phone.
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Old 07-12-2008, 11:19 AM
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Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom

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your not supposed to be in bootloader before you plug the phone into the computer, just have it normally on, then double click the exe and it should run the update.
It does not matter if you are in bootloader or fully booted.
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Old 07-12-2008, 11:34 AM
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Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom

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Hey I definitely commend you on the effort, but there are already 2 guides like this stickied in this forum, such as:

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=9927

^which personally, I find to be a bit simpler and easier to read. Mainly due to the added numbering and additional links.
There are certainly a bunch of step by step guides on how to flash, and they all say pretty much the same thing (the one you like is one of the very first specifically for the the Titan - back when the tools still had some issues). More guides isn't a bad thing - so long as they're correct. The fact that he's making a tremendous effort to answer questions, be supportive, and update his guide is to his credit.

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However, if you were able to write up a bigger guide, that would include how to use the ppcgeeks kitchen to make your own custom rom, specifically, how to add in applications not included in any kitchen into a custom rom. That would help me out a ton ;P

Oh and you'd get a donation from me if you could explain in detail, how to not only add apps not included in the kitchen, but also how I can add those apps to my custom rom, including how to load the serial / registration keys for my apps into a custom rom. That would be amazing
The guide to creating OEMs was written by JBabey and can be found in the kitchen documentation directory c:\program files\ppckitchen.org\buildos\Help and Support files\Apache kitchen walkthrough r1.0. While the kitchen/flashing steps are about Bepe's first kitchen and the apache (I suppose it should be updated), the later sections on OEM creation are the best around.

That being said, I strongly advise you to use an autoinstall program such as Tautoinstall to install your .cabs instead of converting them to OEMs. You can also find a bunch of ready made OEMs if you search here and xda-developers. If you really want to make your own OEMs, start with OEMizer by tiermann. It will convert many simple .cabs to OEMs.

Registration serial keys are trivial to build in IF you can find how they are stored. It varies from program to program. Once you find your key, how to replicate it will be obvious 99% of the time.

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Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom

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tytnII and tilt (Titan II) are not the same phone.
The tilt is Tytn II not Titan II

this is straight out of xda-developers main forum page

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Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom

Hi all

I think you have got me wrong, I am usng a tytn II now, and i want to flash my IMATE JAM, not my Tytn, i am fine with that. Waht ROM should i use for upgradign my WM 2003, any help will be appreciated.
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Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom

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I think you have got me wrong, I am usng a tytn II now, and i want to flash my IMATE JAM, not my Tytn, i am fine with that. Waht ROM should i use for upgradign my WM 2003, any help will be appreciated.
I honestly dont know but on http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=276 it looks like they are still doing that.
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Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom

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The tilt is Tytn II not Titan II

this is straight out of xda-developers main forum page

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Tilt = Kaiser = TyTN II = v1615 = MDA Vario III = S11HT = VPA Compact V = XDA Steller.
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Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom

im currently in the process of attempting to cook a nice starter rom for first/newtimers that has alot of the apps I think people would find useful.

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Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom

on attempt 6 or so lol. will probably be a day or two before I have something worth uploading.
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Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom

Great guide. It helps having one specifically for Sprint since I have not done this before. One question. With the 2.47 bootloader, after I flashed a custom ROM, am I able to flash back to the latest "Official" 3.56/3.42 rom to play around with it again if i ever felt the need, or do i need to revert back to 2.07 bootloader first to flash it. Im not talking about getting totally back to stock to take back to store, just wanting to know what i can flash with 2.47. Thanks.
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