Thanks to all the new awesome utils, now we can cook ROMS by mixing and matching pieces of shipped ROMS. Perhaps we can focus on the extended ROM?
- Is there a way to cook extended ROMS?
- If we have an extracted extrom.nb file, how can we see what is in it?
- I downloaded a custom extended ROM and it was simply a zipped collection of CAB files. How do you make those into an extrom.nb file so I can use the custom RUU updater?
I had a Wizard before upgrading to the Hermes. They are much further ahead as far as cooking ROMS and extended ROMS. They are even using Crossbow now (hope we get there soon).
- Can we use the Wizard extended ROMS? Essentially, it's just a collection of utils in CAB format. Or am I completely off base?
Thanks for any inputs!
No way to cook extended ROMS?
anubus12 said:
No way to cook extended ROMS?
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If you have SuperCid, just unlock your extended rom and you can copy or delete anything, so no need to do that in the .nbh file
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Hey all, I searched for this a number of ways, but the results were so many and after looking through many I never did find what I'm looking for. Can anyone tell me where to get a ROM as close to the Stock Sprint ROM except w/ WM 6.1 integrated? Thank you in advance.
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try Key's rom
You can try key's ROM here
I think you will find that Keys Rom is WM6
If you want as close to stock as possible, then I suggest using dcd's 3.0.1 kitchen and cook one yourself. dcd'd kitchen includes WM6.1 by default and you can add any other customizations you require which will get you pretty close to a the perfect rom you want.
Thank you both for the advice. However, I don't know enough about the ROMs to know how to "cook" them. Even though I'm sure I could learn, I don't know what components come in the stock ROM.
VetVito made one that is real close to stock with 6.1. You can find it here: http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=18836 - just scroll down till you see "Stock 6.1 Rom 3.35 base:"
well DCD has roms that has been cooked by bored. You don't have to use the kitchen. click here and scroll down to ROMS. good luck!
I reuploaded the image to rapidshare.com for you to cook.
some radio related dll only work with niki radio 1.59
http://rapidshare.com/files/116665241/S600_WM6_ROM_Original_20080423.rar.html
Thanks man. I was looking around in the time I have and can't notice much that's different (looking for graphics drivers of course). Hmmm.
This actually was a life saver. I flashed to HardSPL and installed some ROMs on this site... got too many bugs and so I used your original rom dump to get my s600 back working. Thanks!
I just had a question from about installing drivers should I choose to install some ROMs again-- Would I just copy adsprtossvccore.dll and rilphone.dll from the current ROM and simply switching it through the file explorer after I flash the ROM?
Thanks again for your efforts here
blarrgh said:
This actually was a life saver. I flashed to HardSPL and installed some ROMs on this site... got too many bugs and so I used your original rom dump to get my s600 back working. Thanks!
I just had a question from about installing drivers should I choose to install some ROMs again-- Would I just copy adsprtossvccore.dll and rilphone.dll from the current ROM and simply switching it through the file explorer after I flash the ROM?
Thanks again for your efforts here
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Maybe you can not copy the dlls because of the file protection, but you can try to do this. because these dlls are not fix address dlls.
Hello every one.
I currently am runing DCD's 3.2.6 Rom, DCD's roms are great, but i would like to use the stock 3.56 rom. Unfortunatly It doesn't work with me Scrufdog AudioPara Loud file. DCD does, so it's why i have been sticking to it. When i put the Audio para file on my computer i see it opens as an excel doc, showing the vaules for which parts of phone sounds. is it possilbe that i can open the Audiopara file from the 3.56 rom and put in the vaules from Scrufdog's AudioPara, or is their another work around for boosting the volume on the stock 3.56 rom.
Thanks for the help in advance.
santino405 said:
Hello every one.
I currently am runing DCD's 3.2.6 Rom, DCD's roms are great, but i would like to use the stock 3.56 rom. Unfortunatly It doesn't work with me Scrufdog AudioPara Loud file. DCD does, so it's why i have been sticking to it. When i put the Audio para file on my computer i see it opens as an excel doc, showing the vaules for which parts of phone sounds. is it possilbe that i can open the Audiopara file from the 3.56 rom and put in the vaules from Scrufdog's AudioPara, or is their another work around for boosting the volume on the stock 3.56 rom.
Thanks for the help in advance.
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Try this one. Very loud in all aspects for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2349155&postcount=4
I like to install Stock (shipped) ROMs and then make my own customizations. So I have flashed the WWE Asia rom and its working very well.
But now I want to install the new Rhodium TF3D 2. It is recommended for OS builds 21000 or higher. However the latest shipped ROMs are less than 21000.
So my question is, how can I upgrade my OS build to 21000 without installing a cooked ROM? I know the answer is probably "no you can't" so my real question is, "being a person who likes to stay as close to a Stock Rom without going into cooked roms, what the best bet to achieve this?"
Thanks again in advance.
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I like to install Stock (shipped) ROMs and then make my own customizations. So I have flashed the WWE Asia rom and its working very well.
But now I want to install the new Rhodium TF3D 2. It is recommended for OS builds 21000 or higher. However the latest shipped ROMs are less than 21000.
So my question is, how can I upgrade my OS build to 21000 without installing a cooked ROM? I know the answer is probably "no you can't" so my real question is, "being a person who likes to stay as close to a Stock Rom without going into cooked roms, what the best bet to achieve this?"
Thanks again in advance.
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simple answer is no you can't. there are some roms out there that are very similar to the stock roms, but I don't recall them off the top of my head. look in the raphael rom section.
I strongly advise you switch to EnergyROM, its stable, DAMN fast, i was like you a week ago and then went ahead with trying a cooked ROM, believe me, you will NEVER want to go back to any stock ROM after using cooked roms, specially EnergyROM. Never!
Just flash it safely and do not forget to do a HardSPL BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING!
If you do not feel secure about flashing, like i was, then 1st backup your original ROM, and then go ahead with HardSPL and flashing
Best of luck and again, believe me, stock ROM is JUNK!
Cheers
You can extract these two files and place them in your windows folder on your phone. It should allow you to use the new Rhodium apps.
I have seen it work and not work when copying the files so use at your own risk.
On ppcgeeks FayFay made a stock sprint 21028 rom if you have sprint.
Heres the link:
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=61966
Thank you for your replies everyone.
I think I will go ahead with Energy 2.0 and try it out. I was almost ready to do it anyways, this gives me the final push! I just hope its as stable as a stock rom.
I used Android-Kitchen-0.216 to build a COOK ROM. BUT I do not change anything. Why does my COOK ROM different from STOCK ROM?
OR I use 7zip to open A STOCK ROM, and save as another file. I change nothing. But Why does my phone know that is a COOK ROM?
Thanks