hey, im quite new to this, so im posting here to see if i might get som help in the matter.
im looking for a rom package with WM6.5 and sense 2.1 thats easy to install for a newbie. if it has a good instruction manual i would be greatful. thanks in forehand for all the help
Read the sticky's they will provide all info needed regards Hard-SPL \ flashing custom ROMs then check out ROM threads and flash away, till you find the ROM you wish to keep.
No easy way to it, good luck.
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I am searching for a how to for cooking own roms... because i want to make me a rom with that things that i need ...
are you real?
And round we go again ...
sirana said:
I am searching for a how to for cooking own roms... because i want to make me a rom with that things that i need ...
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Look at the stickies above in the forum; they are put on top to avoid your question ...
Please don't start new threads we can't use before searching the forum ...
Gets kinda boring repeating this every time someone
- wants to cook his own rom;
- has bricked his rom;
- wants the latest WM6 rom or wants to know which one is best ...
Anyway, the best of luck on your rom cooking.
Hopefully I'm posting this in the right place. I'm pretty much a noob to the whole rom building area. My main problem is reorganizing the Oem and Sys folders from a stock rom. I know i could easily load someone elses Oem or sys that is already organized, but the takes all the fun out of it. So basically if anyone can give me a decent and detailed way, or point me in the right direction of doing this would be very much appreciated and helpful. I have already searched xda, ppc, and the web for such info and could find none.
thanks for your help.
P.S. Just got my Posting Cherry POPPed.
iljacksoniii said:
Hopefully I'm posting this in the right place. I'm pretty much a noob to the whole rom building area. My main problem is reorganizing the Oem and Sys folders from a stock rom. I know i could easily load someone elses Oem or sys that is already organized, but the takes all the fun out of it. So basically if anyone can give me a decent and detailed way, or point me in the right direction of doing this would be very much appreciated and helpful. I have already searched xda, ppc, and the web for such info and could find none.
thanks for your help.
P.S. Just got my Posting Cherry POPPed.
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Try this kitchen & details to build your own ROM.........
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=485723
krish_nank said:
Try this kitchen & details to build your own ROM.........
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=485723
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Thanks for the reply....yet i own a cdma touch pro. Now i have roms and kitchens from all over these sites... I've tried just about everything. I've gotten to the point where i just wanna make my own rom from scratch.. So all I'm looking for here is just some type of help on organizing the OEM folder. Just mainly get all the stock applications into their own modules. Thanks tho.
Have you looked at http://www.ppcgeeks.com/ ? There tends to be more CDMA activity over there than here.
Cheers,
Actually I have, I'm Always on these two sites and i know ppc is more for the whole cdma phones. I've always been a little more comfortable here...If that's alright with you folks. Plus I've found this site to be a lil more informative at times.
Just wanted to make sure you were informed since you're looking at building your own ROM and own a CDMA device ... last thing I'm sure you want to do is build a ROM that would brick your device.
hilaireg said:
Just wanted to make sure you were informed since you're looking at building your own ROM and own a CDMA device ... last thing I'm sure you want to do is build a ROM that would brick your device.
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Even he is on wrong side forum..... iljacksoniii please search for kitchen in CDMA forum.
first of all hello to everyone, I am new to this site.
i came across this site since i have been searching for ROM developments to my phone.
i see this is a very comprehensive site with ALOT of information and i dont even know where to begin.
So i hope someone nice here will answer a few questions
First of all, is it worth upgrading to another ROM (one of these sticky threads ROM)
I've been looking at the Artemis but again im not sure what to choose.
Also no idea how to upgrade it and if anything goes wrong is it possible to backup the original ROM?
I like to upgrade since im not very fond of the original ROM, also a bit slow from time to time.
I am not a computer noob just very new to this. Hope someone will help or point me in the right direction.
hi there.
I whole heartedly recommend flashing a custom rom to your phone. I only flashed my first rom earlier this year. there are plenty of tutorials here on xda. this really is a great community.
search in the threads for MSkip's guide to flashing your first HD2 rom. Just always remember to read instructions thoroughly.
Roms are down to personal taste but I personally like the Energy series.
good luck.
I was afraid to, but now I'm glad I did (flashed like 5 times now, till found the ROM for me) Just remember to read all the ROM info and instructions carefully and for the love of God, have the proper Radio version for the ROM OR ELSE YOU WILL BRICK IT!
Okay i am a new hd2 user i have the t-mobile us hd2...i call myself researching on this site how to get themes and roms but i am completly lost i have been able to install the battclock.cab lol i know its not much but for me it was huge is there anyone out there that can help me understand what i need to do to run a new rom on this thing i have seen some of the themes and tried to install the cab. but it does nothing...plz help ty so much i am sorry for being such a noob..
For ROM relate questions/instructions/tips/Howto Take a look on this thread and get start to read the sticky thread's.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=624
Hi all,
I'm a really noobie on android customization and I was looking for the RESURRECTİON REMİX İCS ROM v9.0 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436854&highlight=tutorial) and I read and searched over the dev thread and I saw the sequence and what I need to install, but the problem is: how to install those stuff? If anyone could help me on that I would appreciate that.
Thank you so much.
If you need to ask, you shouldn't for a moment consider trying. Wait for ICS to be officially released by Samsung for your device or do some reading yourself. Being a noob is a choice you make, not something you're born with.
ch3st3r_lp said:
Hi all,
I'm a really noobie on android customization and I was looking for the RESURRECTİON REMİX İCS ROM v9.0 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436854&highlight=tutorial) and I read and searched over the dev thread and I saw the sequence and what I need to install, but the problem is: how to install those stuff? If anyone could help me on that I would appreciate that.
Thank you so much.
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Well, those files are needed to be added into your phone and then installed through CWM (Clockworkmod Recovery)
You'll want first root the phone with a kernel that has CWM as well. CF-Root would be the best one for beginners, you can find it on the Original Development thread and follow the steps there to root your device.
Afterwards, you'll want to reboot your device to CWM (Vol Up + Home + Power button when device is off) and install all the necessary files in sequence (using install zip from sdcard). First, make sure you do a nandroid backup incase you wanna go back to your old firmware if you regret it.
I'm pretty sure if you research more throughout the forums, you'll find out what you need to do (hell, it did for me, so it should for you as well)
Good luck!!
Read the sub forum stickys there's guides to rooting flashing etc.
XDA is a development site and a little leg work is needed.
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Ok. Thank you both. I'll follow what you said and do a deeper research and reading. Thank you so much, sorry bothering.