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cornelious2 07-03-2008 06:35 PM

Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Hey guys, I have seen so many people having troubles (myself included) trying to grasp the concepts of flashing a custom rom. I still am no expert by any means, but I think that very fact helps this situation. to all the experts out there, if I list something that is out of place/blatantly wrong please let me know so I can fix it.

Note: Make sure you backup all contacts and information you want to keep before you upgrade your rom as you will lose all of that information if you don't.

THIS GUIDE IS INTENDED TO OUTLINE THE STEPS IN SIMPLE LANGUAGE IT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A DETAILED END ALL BE ALL IF YOU BREAK YOUR PHONE YOU DID SO AT YOUR OWN RISK AND I WILL NOT BE HELD LIABLE

STEP 1
First off you will need the latest SPL (or boot loader) on your phone, you can get that from these forums quite easily. http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=9093 contains the one you install via a pc (olipro 2.40) but many seem to like the new one no2chem created which allows you to reload the stock SPL. Currently I use this one(nueSPL), it is MUCH easier to use, but be warned, you will have to format a micro sd card to fat 32 before it will work. if you have lots of nice stuff on your sd card, back it up before doing this. http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=30561 This one (nueSPL 2.47) can be installed like a normal cab file, so it would be much easier.

Verizon (or other non sprint) users take note, the following is the critical point for you. When you flash the new rom, you will either need to use the sd method, and pull just the latest radio rom off the FTP here, or if you use the latest sprint rom, you MUST restart the phone before the customizations run. Basically as soon as you see the htc splash screen push the reset button at the bottom of the phone with your stylus.

STEP 2
So now you have a stock phone with a different bootloader, are you excited yet?! If not you should be. The next step is to download the latest sprint rom You can get it from htc's website. this is the exe file that does the rom flashing for you. If you have not run it on your phone yet do so now. just connect your phone, wait a couple seconds and run the exe. the wizard will guide you through the process. Congrats you now have the latest radio on your phone and windows 6.1. make sure you save that exe file you will need it again at the next step.

STEP 3
After you have the latest radio on your phone, now its time for the (mildly) tricky part. make sure you have winrar installed on your computer. if you dont have it you can download it from www.winrar.com. This is not technically freeware but, if you can deal with a couple nag screens it is effectively free, though if you continue to use it, I recommend supporting the developers by purchasing it. Turbofool also lists 7zip which is free, but I personally like how winrar is laid out. once you have that(winrar or 7zip) installed, open that exe with winrar or 7zip (right click the file and click open with winrar) and you will see alot of files. make a new folder on your desktop and extract all of those files into your new folder. there will be a file called RUU_signed.nbh this file contains the actual rom for your phone. This will be your RUU folder many other posts reference.

STEP 4
Now that you have this folder with all of these files you are almost home free!!! Find whichever custom rom file from here the ftp is ftp://up.ppcgeeks.com then navigate to Titan and then Users from there select the person that created the rom you would like to try no2chem makes a great rom, but he goes for the minimalist approach, and you will have to find cab files for many of the applications you like, this is good if you want your phone to run as fast as possible and you dont mind installing a few cabs after you get your phone up and running. Currently I am using SBR_L3GION's v3 loaded rom, and I am quite the happy camper I must say.

STEP 5 activesync method
But I digress. download one of the roms which will most likely be a .rar file once its on your computer unrar the file and you will get a file that could be named RUU_signed.nbh or anythingelse.nbh if it is not named RUU_signed.nbh rename it to RUU_signed.nbh and then copy that file into the folder you created. now this is important, make sure you overwrite the original RUU_signed.nbh file that was in there, in fact you might be better off deleting the RUU_signed.nbh file from the folder and then copying the new rom file into the folder.

This is the fun part. connect your phone to your pc again and click on the file RomUpdateUtility.exe. if you followed my steps correctly you will be greeted with the wizard you used to upgrade your phone before. Just follow the steps and your phone will update.

STEP 5 (Alternate)
An alternate method to installing the custom roms after you have the latest radio and boot loader would be to have a micro SD card formatted to the fat32 file system. at this point put the nbh file on the card in its root directory (in no folders) and name the file TITAIMG.nbh. once this is done hold the power button and camera button while using the stylus to softreset the phone, this will bring it into boot loader mode and will update the rom. Not all sd cards seem to be compatible with this method, so if you have issues just use the method above. If you do a search for a program called pocketrar, you can download the roms directly to your phone and try updating them without having to connect to your pc. otherwise, you will need to active sync the file over, and as we know if you have vista that can be a major issue. though for some reason the RUU folder method can still seem to see the phone usually.

YOUR PHONE WILL FREEZE WHEN IT TRIES TO TURN ON AFTER THE UPDATE.

To solve this all you need to do is pull the battery and put it back in and you will be good to go.


Congrats!! you now have yourself a custom rom, if you save the folder you created, from this point on you just need to put a new RUU_signed.nbh file into that folder and run the RomUpdateUtility.exe to change to a different one, play with them, as many roms are quite different and will suit different users.

Thanks for this guide go to the great posters at ppcgeeks, especially no2chem, turbofool, Gamedic, Puff and Banzai wolf.

TurboFool 07-03-2008 06:42 PM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Just a few thoughts that might improve your guide:

Branching out to no2chem's nueSPL would actually be EASIER than the Olipro one. Since it can be run from the phone, it requires no sync cable, no potential Vista driver issues, and is OS-independent. I recommend it anyway.

As far as opening the EXE, that seems kind of tricky to me for the average person. There are pre-zipped empty RUUs on the FTP site all over the place. Maybe search one of those out and point the users to it, instead. That said, WinRAR isn't a free program, nor an especially friendly one. I'd strongly recommend 7-Zip as an alternative. Free, open-source (if I'm not mistaken), simple, and integrates well with the command shell. You can just right-click the EXE and extract it.

As well, I find once you have the phone unlocked, flashing from a memory card is 10x easier than through an RUU, and drastically more convenient. Just make sure the card is formatted as FAT32 (which should already be done if you used nueSPL), rename the RUU_signed.nbh to TITAIMG.nbh, throw it in the root of the card, and enter the bootloader (Power+Camera+Soft-Reset buttons) and follow the instructions. Much faster, much smoother, and again, no dependence on iffy ActiceSync connections or unsupported OSes.

cornelious2 07-04-2008 10:00 AM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TurboFool (Post 336010)
Just a few thoughts that might improve your guide:

Branching out to no2chem's nueSPL would actually be EASIER than the Olipro one. Since it can be run from the phone, it requires no sync cable, no potential Vista driver issues, and is OS-independent. I recommend it anyway.

As far as opening the EXE, that seems kind of tricky to me for the average person. There are pre-zipped empty RUUs on the FTP site all over the place. Maybe search one of those out and point the users to it, instead. That said, WinRAR isn't a free program, nor an especially friendly one. I'd strongly recommend 7-Zip as an alternative. Free, open-source (if I'm not mistaken), simple, and integrates well with the command shell. You can just right-click the EXE and extract it.

As well, I find once you have the phone unlocked, flashing from a memory card is 10x easier than through an RUU, and drastically more convenient. Just make sure the card is formatted as FAT32 (which should already be done if you used nueSPL), rename the RUU_signed.nbh to TITAIMG.nbh, throw it in the root of the card, and enter the bootloader (Power+Camera+Soft-Reset buttons) and follow the instructions. Much faster, much smoother, and again, no dependence on iffy ActiceSync connections or unsupported OSes.

I agree that once the phone is unlocked it is more convenient to flash from the sd card, but I was really aiming this guide to list the most solid ways to upgrade. given that some people seem to have alot of trouble with that method, I wanted to focus on the methods that have the least issues.

Thanks for all the tips I have updated accordingly.

If anyone else has any comments let me know, like if I shoudl shift any wording or what not

cornelious2 07-05-2008 07:33 PM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Fixed a few spelling/grammar errors

banzaiwolfe 07-06-2008 01:08 AM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
One thing I wanted to say about Olipro 2.40 as well, it will not install on Vista 64-bit as it comes. The only way to get it to work is to edit the batch file because one of the applications that's listed in it, Sleep4, is a 16-bit program (incompatible with 64-bit Windows). In a case where you're running 64-bit Windows, no2chem's program is going to be your best option if you don't really know what you're doing.

cornelious2 07-06-2008 10:03 PM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Is there anyone out there that hasn't flashed their phone before that found anything here helpful/confusing?

banzaiwolfe 07-06-2008 10:24 PM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cornelious2 (Post 338495)
Is there anyone out there that hasn't flashed their phone before that found anything here helpful/confusing?

I'm sure there will be people that won't know what they're doing and will read this. I just wanted to bring this up because I was just recently able to get Olipro 2.40 to install through 64-bit Windows, it's frustrating when you're new to flashing and don't know why it's not working, as was my case :mrgreen:

GoldenTiger 07-07-2008 01:02 AM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
I'm likely buying a Verizon XV6800 shortly, so I have this bookmarked for later. Thanks!

cornelious2 07-07-2008 08:14 AM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by banzaiwolfe (Post 338509)
I'm sure there will be people that won't know what they're doing and will read this. I just wanted to bring this up because I was just recently able to get Olipro 2.40 to install through 64-bit Windows, it's frustrating when you're new to flashing and don't know why it's not working, as was my case :mrgreen:

Yea, It took me over a month of reading the stickies and posts before I was comfortable doing this, I think sometimes once the process is realized to be super easy, we loose the point of reference the newbies have coming into this and kind of gloss over parts that we think could be assumed, so I was trying to make this as simple step by step oriented as possible. How did you go about getting olipro working on 64 bit vista? I guess with the nuespl its not as important, but still might be worth noting.

cornelious2 07-07-2008 08:15 AM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GoldenTiger (Post 338662)
I'm likely buying a Verizon XV6800 shortly, so I have this bookmarked for later. Thanks!

If you have any issues ill be watching this thread, or you can always pm me and ill get to it usually within a couple hours, if not the next morning.

banzaiwolfe 07-07-2008 09:04 AM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cornelious2 (Post 338806)
Yea, It took me over a month of reading the stickies and posts before I was comfortable doing this, I think sometimes once the process is realized to be super easy, we loose the point of reference the newbies have coming into this and kind of gloss over parts that we think could be assumed, so I was trying to make this as simple step by step oriented as possible. How did you go about getting olipro working on 64 bit vista? I guess with the nuespl its not as important, but still might be worth noting.

Had to replace every reference to sleep4 in the batch file with pause. I had found the suggestion over at XDA.

Rockfshr 07-07-2008 09:59 AM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
ok I think im gonna try to flash mt xv6800. Had it since December and its still stock.
After I flash the rom do I have to relock the phone?

cornelious2 07-07-2008 10:01 AM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rockfshr (Post 338861)
ok I think im gonna try to flash mt xv6800. Had it since December and its still stock.
After I flash the rom do I have to relock the phone?

No after you flash the rom leave the new bootloader on the phone

Rockfshr 07-07-2008 10:03 AM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Thanks, gonna go look around at the diffrent roms and see what I can find.

cornelious2 07-07-2008 10:07 AM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
updated the guide, addressing rockfshr's question, and banzai's information on updating while using 64 bit vista

Rockfshr 07-07-2008 10:08 AM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
any suggestions for a rom? Any of them have the stock applications with them? I need MS office and adobe reader. Guess I could find cabs for them. Also is the notes program on any roms?

cornelious2 07-07-2008 10:15 AM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
if you go to the ftp site ( ftp://up.ppcgeeks.com/titan/users/ )

I recommend SBR_L3GION and then his ruu_signed.nbh I know its his oldest one out there, but it seems to have the most bells and whistles still attached while running quite snappily, although I have only tried it with sprint, you will have to download the verizon carrier cab and run that after you update. I recommend downloading that before you update and put it on your sd card so you don't have issues finding it while your phone cant get on the internet. make sure after you flash to go into settings and disable the task manager to show on the today screen. he included a much better program to handle that and they like to fight.

GoldenTiger 07-07-2008 03:59 PM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
I didn't even think of that... why would someone remove the stock things like Office and whatnot :)? Thanks Cornelious2 for the suggestion, I'll try that out soon.

cornelious2 07-07-2008 07:26 PM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GoldenTiger (Post 339295)
I didn't even think of that... why would someone remove the stock things like Office and whatnot :)? Thanks Cornelious2 for the suggestion, I'll try that out soon.

because some people don't use that stuff much, and it takes up precious memory that can be used to gain that extra piece of performance out of the phone. no problem :)

GoldenTiger 07-07-2008 07:31 PM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Is there a way to get the Office, Adobe Reader, etc. applications seperately to put them on No2Chem's ROM if they're not in there? I just ordered my XV6800 (Verizon Titan) a couple hours ago and it's due on Wednesday, so I wanted to check on that.

puff 07-07-2008 07:54 PM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GoldenTiger (Post 339549)
Is there a way to get the Office, Adobe Reader, etc. applications seperately to put them on No2Chem's ROM if they're not in there? I just ordered my XV6800 (Verizon Titan) a couple hours ago and it's due on Wednesday, so I wanted to check on that.

Yes. We call it a kitchen... you can cook a rom with custom ingredients (programs)

*edit* here's a link to just one of many kitchens:
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=27063

Blaxican05 07-07-2008 08:03 PM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Nice!

puff 07-07-2008 08:10 PM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Of course you can always gather cab files and install them AFTER you flash a custom ROM,
but i prefer the ppckitchen, check out more details @ http://ppckitchen.org

cornelious2 07-07-2008 09:03 PM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
yea the kitchen is nice, but I would recommend getting used to just using a custom rom for about a week finding a rom you like, then make a rom from the kitchen after experimenting a bit. if you add too much or the wrong combo to a kitchen, you can create a rom that wont work well. In fact, if your new to the ppc6800 you might just want to play with it stock for a few days to get used to it before tweaking.

GoldenTiger 07-07-2008 09:19 PM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by banzaiwolfe (Post 338825)
Had to replace every reference to sleep4 in the batch file with pause. I had found the suggestion over at XDA.


For the oilpro 2.40 program, where is the batch file after extraction to edit (i.e. what filename is it)? Thanks!

cornelious2 07-07-2008 10:28 PM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GoldenTiger (Post 339688)
For the oilpro 2.40 program, where is the batch file after extraction to edit (i.e. what filename is it)? Thanks!

if your having problems with olipro, use the NUEspl its better actually, but be warned if your micro sd card is not in fat 32 format, it will get wiped when you format it.

banzaiwolfe 07-08-2008 01:16 AM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GoldenTiger (Post 339688)
For the oilpro 2.40 program, where is the batch file after extraction to edit (i.e. what filename is it)? Thanks!

The batch file is Titanunlocker.bat, you can edit it with notepad. But like cornelious2 said, it's easier just to use nueSPL. And btw, I assume no responsibility if editing the batch file doesn't work, it did work for me though.

cornelious2 07-08-2008 07:05 AM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by banzaiwolfe (Post 339960)
The batch file is Titanunlocker.bat, you can edit it with notepad. But like cornelious2 said, it's easier just to use nueSPL. And btw, I assume no responsibility if editing the batch file doesn't work, it did work for me though.

yea, just backup your sd card, if you have one besides the one that comes with your phone just use the one you get in the box, if you have just recently or are soon getting your phone, just download nuespl first thing, use it to format your sd card, then update the bootloader. make sure you have nuespl on your device, or when you format your card it will error out because it will get deleted after the format.

cornelious2 07-09-2008 08:26 AM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
made a couple more updates to grammar, and also changed my recommendation from olipro 2.40 to nuespl.

maniak3 07-09-2008 01:30 PM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cornelious2 (Post 336005)
Hey guys, I have seen so many people having troubles (myself included) trying to grasp the concepts of flashing a custom rom. I still am no expert by any means, but I think that very fact helps this situation. to all the experts out there, if I list something that is out of place/blatantly wrong please let me know so I can fix it.

Note: Make sure you backup all contacts and information you want to keep before you upgrade your rom as you will lose all of that information if you dont.

THIS GUIDE IS INTENDED TO OUTLINE THE STEPS IN SIMPLE LANGUAGE IT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A DETAILED END ALL BE ALL IF YOU BREAK YOUR PHONE YOU DID SO AT YOUR OWN RISK AND I WILL NOT BE HELD LIABLE

First off you will need the latest SPL (or boot loader) on your phone, you can get that from these forums quite easily. http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=9093 contains the one you install via a pc (olipro 2.40) but many seem to like the new one no2chem created which allows you to reload the stock SPL. Currently I use this one(nueSPL), it is MUCH easier to use, but be warned, you will have to format a micro sd card to fat 32 before it will work. if you have lots of nice stuff on your sd card, back it up before doing this. http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=30561 This one (nueSPL 2.47) can be installed like a normal cab file, so it would be much easier.

So now you have a stock phone with a different bootloader, are you excited yet?! If not you should be. The next step is to download the latest leaked sprint rom. this is the exe file that does the rom flashing for you. If you have not run it on your phone yet do so now. just connect your phone, wait a couple seconds and run the exe. the wizard will guide you through the process. Congrats you now have the latest radio on your phone and windows 6.1. make sure you save that exe file you will need it again at the next step.

After you have the latest radio on your phone, now its time for the (mildly) tricky part. make sure you have winrar installed on your computer. if you dont have it you can download it from www.winrar.com. This is not technically freeware but, if you can deal with a couple nag screens it is effectively free, though if you continue to use it, I reccomend supporting the developers by purchasing it. Turbofool also lists 7zip which is free, but I personally like how winrar is laid out. once you have that(winrar or 7zip) installed, open that exe with winrar or 7zip (right click the file and click open with winrar) and you will see alot of files. make a new folder on your desktop and extract all of those files into your new folder. there will be a file called RUU_signed.nbh this file contains the actual rom for your phone. This will be your RUU folder many other posts reference.

Now that you have this folder with all of these files you are almost home free!!! Find whichever custom rom file from here the ftp is ftp://up.ppcgeeks.com/Titan/users/ from there select the person that created the rom you would like to try no2chem makes a great rom, but he goes for the minimalist approach, and you will have to find cab files for many of the applications you like, this is good if you want your phone to run as fast as possible and you dont mind installing a few cabs after you get your phone up and running.

But I digress. download one of the roms which will most likely be a .rar file once its on your computer unrar the file and you will get a file that could be named RUU_signed.nbh or anythingelse.nbh if it is not named RUU_signed.nbh rename it to RUU_signed.nbh and then copy that file into the folder you created. now this is important, make sure you overwrite the original RUU_signed.nbh file that was in there, in fact you might be better off deleting the RUU_signed.nbh file from the folder and then copying the new rom file into the folder.

This is the fun part. connect your phone to your pc again and click on the file RomUpdateUtility.exe. if you followed my steps correctly you will be greeted with the wizard you used to upgrade your phone before. Just follow the steps and your phone will update.

An alternate method to installing the custom roms after you have the latest radio and boot loader would be to have a micro SD card formatted to the fat32 file system. at this point put the nbh file on the card in its root directory (in no folders) and name the file TITAIMG.nbh. once this is done hold the power button and camera button while using the stylus to softreset the phone, this will bring it into boot loader mode and will update the rom. Not all sd cards seem to be compatible with this method, so if you have issues just use the method above. If you do a search for a program called pocketrar, you can download the roms directly to your phone and try updating them without having to connect to your pc. otherwise, you will need to active sync the file over, and as we know if you have vista that can be a major issue. though for some reason the RUU folder method can still seem to see the phone usually.

YOUR PHONE WILL FREEZE WHEN IT TRIES TO TURN ON AFTER THE UPDATE, to solve this all you need to do is pull the battery and put it back in and you will be good to go.

Congrats!! you now have yourself a custom rom, if you save the folder you created, from this point on you just need to put a new RUU_signed.nbh file into that folder and run the RomUpdateUtility.exe to change to a different one, play with them, as many roms are quite different and will suit different users.

What if you only find the RUU_signed.nbh (like in no2chem) file in the rar file...could we find an empty RUU.exe file to run? Thanks

cornelious2 07-09-2008 02:04 PM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by maniak3 (Post 341490)
What if you only find the RUU_signed.nbh (like in no2chem) file in the rar file...could we find an empty RUU.exe file to run? Thanks

Can you highlight the specific step your having an issue with, I am not following what you are asking.

maniak3 07-09-2008 04:29 PM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
"An alternate method to installing the custom roms after you have the latest radio and boot loader would be to have a micro SD card formatted to the fat32 file system. at this point put the nbh file on the card in its root directory (in no folders) and name the file TITAIMG.nbh. once this is done hold the power button and camera button while using the stylus to softreset the phone, this will bring it into boot loader mode and will update the rom. Not all sd cards seem to be compatible with this method, so if you have issues just use the method above. If you do a search for a program called pocketrar, you can download the roms directly to your phone and try updating them without having to connect to your pc. otherwise, you will need to active sync the file over, and as we know if you have vista that can be a major issue. though for some reason the RUU folder method can still seem to see the phone usually."

Do you have to have the same memory card that has the fat32 file system on it or any sd card will do?

PapstDFrisco 07-09-2008 05:36 PM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Hey cornelious...

Thanks for all the great info in this thread. But I think I'm suffering from info overload.
I posted a bunch of questions over in this thread (mainly because I'm confused/unsure as to if I can use the spl2.47 or if that is only valid after and initial radio and rom upgrade): http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread...nuespl-&page=8 Maybe you know some of the answers or can point me to them.

cornelious2 07-09-2008 06:28 PM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Quote:


Do you have to have the same memory card that has the fat32 file system on it or any sd card will do?
it has to be fat 32 formated

PapstDFrisco 07-09-2008 08:05 PM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
I can add one tidbit of info on the SD card. I read somewhere it needs to be 2G or less in size. Hope that helps too. & definitely Fat32 - easy to do on the PC - just a drop-down selection.

cornelious2 07-09-2008 08:49 PM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PapstDFrisco (Post 341910)
I can add one tidbit of info on the SD card. I read somewhere it needs to be 2G or less in size. Hope that helps too. & definitely Fat32 - easy to do on the PC - just a drop-down selection.

okay I read your questions on the other thread.

first off olipro 2.4 or nuespl do the same thing its one or the other.

second, you just need to run a verizon carrer cab, or if you install one that no2chem runs it will ask you to select the carrier and do it for you.

puff 07-10-2008 12:49 AM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cornelious2 (Post 341963)
okay I read your questions on the other thread.

first off olipro 2.4 or nuespl do the same thing its one or the other.

second, you just need to run a verizon carrer cab, or if you install one that no2chem runs it will ask you to select the carrier and do it for you.

just saw this posted in another thread....
http://www.lifesnotsogood.com/dcd1182/carriers/

cornelious2 07-10-2008 07:26 AM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
yep, thats what you need

PapstDFrisco 07-10-2008 10:29 AM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Thanks guys,
I had already found that.
I just don't want to screw this up - so I've been doing a lot of reading - and now asking questions.
The other thread was about spl2.47 - it says not to use it with non-gps radio/roms. But the numbers given seem to be for sprint based moguls - not the vzw 6800. Now I'm quite sure that the stock 6800 with 2.09 rom and 1.30 radio are both non-gps. I'm just looking for sanity checks here.
There's nowhere I've read that said No2Chems rom programs would do the carrier stuff for you. I've collected quite a few rom images and am trying to figure out which one(s) I'd like to try.

I'd obviously like to get the gps working to try that out. But past that, on my previous phone (pos samsung i730) I mainly just used the phone, voice dialer, and outlook via wireless sync.

I'd like to get a lot more functionality out of this phone. It seems the phone stuff works similar to that on WM5 on the i730 - which to me was just so-so as far as user friendliness. Voice dialer not so much so far. Wireless sync is exactly the same.

So, yes, I'm just trying to learn as much as I can before diving into the deep end. I'm a HW engineer by trade - design ARM based embedded systems - just not smartphone/pdas. And I have experience with CE5 and Platform Builder. So eventually I expect to look at kitchens and the like - although SW is not my speciality.

So please be patient with me as I do what I do and over analyze this stuff to death before I'm comfortable.

cornelious2 07-10-2008 10:58 AM

Re: Simple steps to flashing your own rom
 
Yes, you are right, all the verizon stock roms are non gps. This is the moment were you need to take a leap of faith. since there is no verizon stock rom, once you go GPS I do not believe you can go back(someone correct me if I am wrong as I am a sprint customer). basically you can feel comfortable in knowing that once you have the nuespl on your phone, it is pretty unlikely you will be able to brick your phone. and if you do, just make sure your insurance is paid up, and let your phone have a mysterious accident :twisted:. But trust me when I say that it is a leap worth taking, and even though you can't go back to stock (I believe again someone correct me if I am wrong) you really won't care. It would be like a cripple having to give up his cane for a working pair of legs.


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