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
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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
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.
B~
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.
I mean like, does the newest DCD rom already have the same changes that the verizon rom has? like:
1) longer battery life
2) MMS Threading messaging
I know it doesnt have GPS, but so thats why I will probably flash DCD's rom, but I was just wondering about the other aspects of the rom.
Thanks,
Matthew
there IS GPS, its faster, DCD makes your phone a billion times better then what the stock rom offers.
I am not going to flash the latest verizon ROM update, but I can tell you that from the original verizon ROM and dcd's 1.7 or so roms it was night and day.
I am sure that battery life with dcd's roms will be better than stock, as I find it gets better with every new version.
Threaded messaging is great, run GC's verizon arcsoft cab and it all just works great.
Basically every thing about a custom rom is better than stock verizon.
DCD Rom
Been trying to follow all the threads - do the DCD roms come with the Microsoft Office stuff? I saw that Adobe reader is not there but I can add that myself. What else is missing from the stock rom?
Regards..... Steve
stevenfstein said:
Been trying to follow all the threads - do the DCD roms come with the Microsoft Office stuff? I saw that Adobe reader is not there but I can add that myself. What else is missing from the stock rom?
Regards..... Steve
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If you use the Kitchen to build your own.. (it's easy.. a bunch of checkboxes) you can select to install or not install Acrobat, Games, VPN, etc... They Do Come with Office.
RiftReaper said:
I mean like, does the newest DCD rom already have the same changes that the verizon rom has? like:
1) longer battery life
2) MMS Threading messaging
I know it doesnt have GPS, but so thats why I will probably flash DCD's rom, but I was just wondering about the other aspects of the rom.
Thanks,
Matthew
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If you want to try the new VZW rom... DO NOT LET the customizations run or you will have a hard time going back to a dcd rom and have GPS.
I think DCD roms are faster and have more features. I wouldnt go stock again.. But it's really a user preference. You can try both.. but like I said above if you try the new VZW rom, and you let customizations run... you'll be locked out of GPS.. even if you flash a DCD rom. (It's fixable, but not fun)
Does anyone have a working link to the kitchen for DCD 3.2.6?
DCDs site doesn't host the kitchens anymore and all the links i've found don't work either.
Please help.
I'm uploading it for you to WikiFortio. Filename will be dcd_titan_kitchen_3.2.6.rar
and here's the link! I also went back, 6.5 too buggy right now.
http://www.wikifortio.com/810070/dcd_titan_kitchen_3.2.6.rar
Thanks for your help.
One question, I took the oem folder from the Titan Reloaded roms that has Youtube diamond in it and cooked that into the 3.2.6 kitchen dcd rom. IT seems to work fine, but anyone else do this and experience any problems?
gone
no more kitchen
I wanted to grab it as well.
Me too. I had it. But moved it to a couple of different machines, tried to flash this weekend, and could not get a good flash.
Found IT!
http://www.jmayniac.com/gfe/index.php?dir=titan/kitchens