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pjc007
28th May 2008, 05:54 PM
Guys,

we love what you do, and we couldn't do it ourselves, *but* most of us could (and would like to) remove/add the odd OEM pkg or so. And be honest, that's probably how you all got started, too.

However, these days, it isn't possible to easily do. Hypercore Kitchen (which is wonderful) doesn't work for either Ranju or PDAViet ROMs, and I've had limited success with other recent ROMs.

I for one (and I know I'm not alone) would love to make my own custom ROM based on some of those out there, but because of problems, can't.

So - PLEASE - as well as your ROM, please post your kitchen somewhere.

Thank you!!

-Paul.

DanT
28th May 2008, 11:53 PM
I second this request. I am currently using a custom builtRom I built using hypercore from an earlier Ranju WM6 ROM and although it works well I always want the latest ROMs and the WM6.1 roms I have tried are so much faster.

Any help would be much appretiated.

uMP2k
29th May 2008, 01:46 AM
Would love to see this too.

I Think Ranju's ROMs are great but I would love to be able to remove total commander and a couple of other bits and pieces.

anmendes
30th May 2008, 10:33 PM
Would love to see this too.

I Think Ranju's ROMs are great but I would love to be able to remove total commander and a couple of other bits and pieces.

The Ranju 7.7 ROM have the rgu.cab file. Unzip this file in dump directory and use pkgtool for create oem and sys folder. Use a cooker tutorial for changes.

DanT
3rd June 2008, 02:44 PM
The Ranju 7.7 ROM have the rgu.cab file. Unzip this file in dump directory and use pkgtool for create oem and sys folder. Use a cooker tutorial for changes.

Thanks for the tip, I have taken the rgu.cab file and now have them incorperated into the OEM folder after running pkgtool. However I still get an error that comes up when i use any uild rom tools. It runs through all the files fine but after i have "pressed any button to continue" it comes up with an error about the partition and then says it is safer to abort.
Could you let me know if you have successfully rebuilt a personal rom and exactly what tools you used.

Thanks
Dan