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Now that root and the dump files exist will someone make a pixelrom? Would be great and would also donate.

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dump a rom and reconstruct it

hy all. i have a problem (wish): i want to install a clean rom ( i have it allready) and i want to customize it with the programs that i want to, and then, to save this rom (i supose that i have to dump it and reconstruct it) exactly with my settings/applications/etc. can i do that? if I can, how? thx alll.
When you customize your polaris on the device itself, it doesn't change the ROM on it. So dumping it will not give you a new ROM. You'll have to change the ROM on the desktop, and upload it afterwards. There are a lot of topics about ROM building.
ok. thx. i will go then to that topics. thx.
Yes but the problem is that all those posts are about porting a 6.1 rom from another device to polaris.
Now that we have a 6.1 rom how exactly do we cook it and flash it back?
Here's my problem: I have the PTG 6.1 rom, but I want to replace the CF2 with CF3.5 and replace TTN6 with TTN7, and flash it back.
I already have Kitchen 1.3, extracted the 'RUU_signed.nbh' and a dump of 03_OS.nb.payload.
Now, where do I go from here?. I want a rom that's exactly the same as the official one but with the changes I mentioned above.
I'm a complete noob at this cooking rom issue. I've read lots of threads but I've only gotten more confused about all the XIPs, SYSs, OEMs and stuff, and I think the same happens with other users.
I know that some of the actual cookers were once in the same place I'm now, so can someone point me out the rigth way and if possible post a detailed tutorial on how to extract, cook and flash back a rom on POLARIS, me and lots of users would apreciate it a LOT.
Second That Thought.
What would be nice to see (if possible) the following,
as an example:
1. Download Polaris ROM Kitchen v1.3
2. Extract to c:\Kitchen
3. Copy your ROM image (*.nbh) to X:\
4. Run command
...20. Install Package (M2D.cab) by doing the following ...
21. Recombine the ROM by doing the follow commands ...
22. Flash your ROM to your Polaris
23. Hard Reset and verify that the package you installed is in your ROM
Congrats
A step by step like that, which walks a user though the process of a demo ROM and a demo *.cab for learning would be FANTASTIC!!!
Thanks in advance to whoever can help us out!
Juxtyce
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Any help from the professionals out there?
Look here:
1. .Net2.0 => .net3.5
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2685138&postcount=22
2. replace the ttn.cab file in the folder "\kitchen.work\Build\OEM\OEMAPPS" with the TomTom7 cab. If it don't have the same name, rename the new cab or edit the file 'config_AP.txt' in the same folder
hope it will help you I managed it this way.
P.S. I didn't change the XIP as mentioned in the given thread. See following posts
I will dump the wm6.1 rom for you guys, and provide you with a kitchen with some packages you can use.
I will do so for all available languages that is available with official wm6.1
But,that is gonna be quite time consuming, and I hope that you understand that I ask this in return:
Any small donation for the time I use on that will be of help.
I dont say that its required, not at all. I am not doing this for money.
But the number of hours I spend on this is getting pretty high.
I will do this project either you donate or not.
cheers
thank you a lot itje. can you make in romanian also?
dunno if it's the good topic to post but let's try.
I see many fantastic people cooking excellent roms (i wish i could do the same...), and, in those roms, a lot of softwares.
Isn't it possible to just have a rom with the bare minimum?
and seperate cabs to install what you want?
for example, manilla 2d is cool, but many people like spb mobile shell better, so it's wasted memory.
May be i'm just wrong, don't understanding how it all works, so plz explain to me !
ady_uaic said:
thank you a lot itje. can you make in romanian also?
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if the language is available; yes
taniwha913 said:
Isn't it possible to just have a rom with the bare minimum?
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There is a large choice of ROM's, some loaded with extra's, some very minimally equiped. There are so many that your favorite must be out there already. Just search for it.

Customer Feedback is Pointless

I don't know what is the point of te customer feedback and error reporting.. they are pointless.
I Cooked a ROM and turned great and fast, with thanks to all the guys in the forum especially for the Kitchen, and the M2d Project team. and all others for the useful informtion posted..
One more thing is that i couldn't find the files for Error reporting and customer feedback..
Is thery any one could guide me to their names in the files so that i remove them..
Many thanks
I wholeheartedly agree. I am not sure how to remove this however I am sure there are other cooks who can help u with this
Hi,
In SYS directory delete SQM folder, then put this package instead.
Thanks M-Amine. Will do..
I didn't know whether to put them in a direcotry or copy the files as is in the sys folder..
Thanks again

Any Senior Chef who is kind enough.....kitchen for Omnia Pro B7610....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have searched a lot everywhere but couldn't find any good kitchen for Omnia II or Omnia pro b7610. On every forum there are numerous threads asking for custom roms but nobody is willing to share, so it is our request to all senior chefs to kindly make one good kitchen for us so that we can cook our own roms instead of begging here or there.
Please provide us a good illustrated tutorial for the same, what tools are required, can we use any of the kitchen already available here or can somebody please modify any of it to make it compatible with Omnia Pro b7610. Also if we want to add manila 2.5 to the rom, what we have to do, as b7610 is wvga device, can rhodium manila can be used directly without porting or do we have to make some changes to make it work.
I can help in any way possible but we need somebody senior who can get us started.
Hoping for the best
Regards,
Inder
Ask somebody who knows how to use OSBuilder to adapt it to your phone: with a few batch files it should work perfectly.
anybody, Please, who can make b7610 omnia pro compatible OSBuilder and we also need a tutorial for the same
Airxtreme,,,,,please help us.........I know you can
airxtreme said:
Ask somebody who knows how to use OSBuilder to adapt it to your phone: with a few batch files it should work perfectly.
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Please modify that for us and make it ready to go for our device........and help us understand what all is required and how to do it from scratch.
Need help ....!
Regards,
Inder
inderbrar said:
Please modify that for us and make it ready to go for our device........and help us understand what all is required and how to do it from scratch.
Need help ....!
Regards,
Inder
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Sorry but that requires way too much work because it's not just the kitchen but it's reconstructing the original ROM that is a mess because as you probably know that phone has a multilanguage ROM that requires additional work to get working (dumping the fat, extracting all the multilanguage archives, unpacking the archives and putting back all the missing SYS and localized OEM packages, etc.).
For the kitchen I can tell you from what I remember that the final flash ROM format for that phone is NB0, a template NB0 can be obtained by using o2tool -mst_to_nb0 on the original MST file. To convert the nb0 to NB (that OSBuilder can work with) o2tool -nb0split must be used (and all the files created must be kept as copy for building), then in the OSBuilder build cmd file you insert the new partitions with osnbtool -c in the old NB file and run o2tool -nb0build to obtain the final NB0 file.
thanks airxtreme for the start....lets hope somebody else is willing to do it, no multilanguage rom is required, English only will do just fine. Till then I can start experimenting with OSBuilder
inderbrar said:
thanks airxtreme for the start....lets hope somebody else is willing to do it, no multilanguage rom is required, English only will do just fine. Till then I can start experimenting with OSBuilder
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The multilanguage partition includes everything, even english so you can't have any working ROM if you don't get those files out.
Have you looked at:
This Link
Yeah been there, infact regularly checking any updated info regarding this particular device. Thanks mach2003 for providing the link, lot of good info there.

TouchWiz 4.5 For Galaxy Tab [Custom Modded Version] - Files need editing

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1061883
Does anybody have the skills in this forum to edit the files to get this to display correctly on our screen size? The modders are calling for people to port to qHD and tablets.
Hopefully somebody will have the skill or alterbridge could even incorporate it properly to new rom
edit : nvm , i'll tell my results later
cheers
do not think that i wrote something bad
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Hope someone can edit it.
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We hope some one edit it & Get it to us

Development help?

Hi,
I have extracted a lot of stuff from one rom where I just pulled system files and framework and so on but I want to put it into another rom but I am not sure how I decompile a complete rom?
Can someone please explain it that has some development knowledge?
Like what tools to use for all this to happen.

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