Non-sense ROM - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there a custom ROM with HTC sense removed?... I know there are tricks to remove HTC customizations but I was wondering if there is an already precoocked ROM...
thanks!

Look in the energy rom thread, there is a titanium version. (Titanium is what winmo is when there is no sense)

as far as i remember aside from not havinge the htc sense theme it has anything else HTC related... i mean dialer, notifications etc...

You can download my oskitchen, and remove sense very easily by unchecking a folder then remove any packages you dont want and simply build the rom! Links below

I was looking for such a ROM too.
GhostXSeries said:
You can download my oskitchen, and remove sense very easily by unchecking a folder then remove any packages you dont want and simply build the rom!
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would be nice , but why does NRG titanium ROM has many bugs reports if it's so easy to do?
I asked Sir Sternas (proven chef of astounding Artemis ROM series) to release a pure winmo ROM and that was the answer
sternas said:
To remove HTC Sense and Libraries is not simple.
About 65% of phone drivers are custom drivers from HTC.
WM 6.5.x Dev Kit, has only the "basic" programming files , to build custom drivers for every phone.
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so ccezar2004, if you are able to cook a bug free ROM please let us know

with the hint provided i doubt that

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removing applications

I just upgraded to special ROM v1.2. I like it very much and would like to thanks all the guys made this possible.
My problem is that i don't want some of the applications given with the above mentioned ROM v1.2.
Is it possible to delete what i don't like, especially the little icons on the "today screen"?
Or i should use the original O2 UK ROM and then add the applications i like?
in the "remove programs" utility i don't see any of the application installed, is it because they are "inside" the ROM?
Thanks in advance
Yes they are in rom, if you go to the rom kitchen you can choose which programs you want included in your rom.
http://cuba.calyx.nl/~jsummers/ROMkitchen/
I see, but if i don't have a unix machine how can i make my own rom? is there a kitchen to cook roms under win?
dNuOs
If you followed the link you will see that you can choose your base rom and then tick any of the other programs that you want to include in it, within memory constraints, you then go to the base of the screen and click to cook the rom, once cooked you can download it and then burn it into your xda via exe method or sd method, the kitchen runs on unix but you dont need unix to use the cooked roms as you will know having used the 1.2 special edition rom. I hope this helps.

the best rom kitchen

im in the process of making a rom for my mogul but i need to know what would be the best one. ive hear of dcd, but i hear there a dogguys one and a no2chem one. so please tell me what would work best for a good rom creator. also does anyone know how to change both the main bootsplash and the sub bootsplash on the mogul because i hate the boring old stock ones. thank you.
go for DCD's Kitchen....get the rom YOU want....
There is no phone but Titan....and DCD is its prophet.....
CromDubh said:
There is no phone but Mogul....and DCD is its prophet.....
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**Conservative Christian mind begins freaking out about now....**
YIKES!!! Run away!! Run Away!!
Curiously enough, I'm teaching a class on Religions of the World right now.
BTW, we call it Titan.
3 letters....... D C D. Period. Here endeth the lesson.
This isn't necessarily a kitchen, because it is already a cooked rom.
If you look at VetVito's base rom, it actually reports 47.88 mb of total program memory. This is a full 900k more than the next closest ROM. I turned off the HTC Home and Microsoft Live Search home screen plugins and after soft-reset, there is >27 mb of RAM available (Free).
I'm using it now and it is snappy and every little bit of extra available ram, helps.
Discussion of latest VetVito's ROM
VetVito's Latest Sprint ROM
boggsie said:
This isn't necessarily a kitchen, because it is already a cooked rom.
If you look at VetVito's base rom, it actually reports 47.88 mb of total program memory. This is a full 900k more than the next closest ROM. I turned off the HTC Home and Microsoft Live Search home screen plugins and after soft-reset, there is >27 mb of RAM available (Free).
I'm using it now and it is snappy and every little bit of extra available ram, helps.
Discussion of latest VetVito's ROM
VetVito's Latest Sprint ROM
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So you use your PPC w/o adding any programs? Isn't that like having a PC just to run notepad?
I'd reccomend you check the other kitchens out as well. i've not used the ppckitchen.org kitchen but I know dogguys kitchen will give you the ability to dump any rom you choose as your base. This may work better for some people who don't like my customizations, or want to use a more stock base as mine has become a little more experimental lately.
does anyone have the link to dogguys or nochems kitchens i wanna try thiers. was anyone successful in changing their bootsplash to a custom one
coolsac32 said:
does anyone have the link to dogguys or nochems kitchens i wanna try thiers. was anyone successful in changing their bootsplash to a custom one
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no2chem doesn have a kitchen. people use basekits to make custom roms off of his roms
boggsie said:
This isn't necessarily a kitchen, because it is already a cooked rom.
If you look at VetVito's base rom, it actually reports 47.88 mb of total program memory. This is a full 900k more than the next closest ROM. I turned off the HTC Home and Microsoft Live Search home screen plugins and after soft-reset, there is >27 mb of RAM available (Free).
I'm using it now and it is snappy and every little bit of extra available ram, helps.
Discussion of latest VetVito's ROM
VetVito's Latest Sprint ROM
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Too bad it isn't 6.1
coolsac32 said:
does anyone have the link to dogguys or nochems kitchens i wanna try thiers. was anyone successful in changing their bootsplash to a custom one
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no2chem's basekit is a really good foundation to build your ROM off of, but I personally think DCD is pretty hard to beat...

Clean ROM for Raphael?

I've tried many roms for my raphael, though they are all good, but most of them have extras that I don't need, and they can't be uninstall.
Is there a ROM with just a basic (no extra 3rd party apps) functions?
A clean ROM basically, for raphael?
Thanks
If you like i could maybe upload my ROM and list the applications i do have on it etc and remove them for you ? It's a very basic ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=480003
cleanest i've ever seen around, though pfc doesn't cook publicly anymore.
and with 218 posts under your belt and a member since 07, you should know better than to post this question here
drazah101 said:
If you like i could maybe upload my ROM and list the applications i do have on it etc and remove them for you ? It's a very basic ROM.
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That would be great and appreciated
nitroblu said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=480003
cleanest i've ever seen around, though pfc doesn't cook publicly anymore.
and with 218 posts under your belt and a member since 07, you should know better than to post this question here
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Well... i've just upgraded my trinity to touch pro recently, and I'm a newbie here
and as far as i can see, that rom isn't very clean (maybe the cleanest among the available ones)
I don't really need stuffs like google map, spb calculator (basic calculator is enough), total commander, etc
cleanest in my opinion would be da_g's roms. basically you cook your own rom by selecting what you want...or what you dont want.
check it out
for 6.1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=446652
for 6.5 (my preference)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=513605
Newest EnergyROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=511146
Download "Plain Jane no homescreen interface" version
Da_G's plain ROM is great, but you have to install a number of things to get good functionality (better left to those very experienced with customizing).
The plain interface version of the EnergyROM is a good mix and doesn't have any unnecessary UI elements. Very fast IMHO and includes good apps without programs that no one uses (except Windows Live )
sayazs said:
for 6.1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=446652
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GREAT!! but it's for Fuze... i'm using Touch Pro... does it matter?
sayazs said:
for 6.5 (my preference)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=513605
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Mmm... does 6.5 work best with touch pro?
and what is MSVC?
drazah101 said:
If you like i could maybe upload my ROM and list the applications i do have on it etc and remove them for you ? It's a very basic ROM.
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PM replied
rockuman_ex said:
Well... i've just upgraded my trinity to touch pro recently, and I'm a newbie here
and as far as i can see, that rom isn't very clean (maybe the cleanest among the available ones)
I don't really need stuffs like google map, spb calculator (basic calculator is enough), total commander, etc
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i don't remember there being a spb calc on it, and everything else like google maps IS uninstallable
edit : i see wat ur talkin about now, his applicaiton list. he musta have forgtten to remove that, it's not on there. but as sum1 above suggested, the cleanest way is to use da_g's kitchen and cook ur own rom, he's made it very simple for any noob to use.
I was wondering this also
Da_G's Simple ROM Kitchen
Agreed ... Da_G's Simple ROM Kitchen is the quickest way to cook a ROM to one's liking. There is a fair number of packages already included in the kitchen that can be selected/unselected.
Here's the link to the thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=471288
HTH,
sshhhh ... rumour has it that an update to the kitchen will be out shortly ... don't tell anyone though.
I nominate At0mAng 5.4 rom. Its based on the latest build (from what I could see, the rest were not), avaliable both with AT&T and HTC hardware, and is pretty close to stock in the apps and visual customizations thats included.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=502421
yukster said:
I nominate At0mAng 5.4 rom. Its based on the latest build (from what I could see, the rest were not), avaliable both with AT&T and HTC hardware, and is pretty close to stock in the apps and visual customizations thats included.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=502421
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Louzeberry is also using the latest WM6.1 build but of cse it's not as lean as cooking your own ROM, but it looks darn good!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=514273

What is the latest Manilla ROM for HTC Touch PRO?

Hi there!
I need a working ROM for my HTC Touch Pro.
I found one (hxxp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=470164) but that one was posted in 2007 so the download file is long gone from the internet! It was a ROM with a Stock market tab in FT3D.
I've read the rules and the Wiki but still I can't find what I'm looking for on this forum because of the many ROM's people have made! Don't get me wrong: I think that's great but I need help locating the right manilla that can be downloaded! Or point me in the direction were to look!
Thanks for your help! and greetingz from Holland
Mike
Er...
Well the latest is Manila 2.5 or sense 2.5 w/e you want to call it.
Most of the roms offer one or the other.
perrsonally i recommend energy rom... they're wonderful.
Leo version is slow but pretty
Pheonix two is strong.
rahul_bhatia said:
Well the latest is Manila 2.5 or sense 2.5 w/e you want to call it.
Most of the roms offer one or the other.
perrsonally i recommend energy rom... they're wonderful.
Leo version is slow but pretty
Pheonix two is strong.
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Agreed.
rahul_bhatia said:
Well the latest is Manila 2.5 or sense 2.5 w/e you want to call it.
Most of the roms offer one or the other.
perrsonally i recommend energy rom... they're wonderful.
Leo version is slow but pretty
Pheonix two is strong.
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Oké! Thanks for your replay. I've read somewere that manilla 2.6 is still in beta?
I know (from the wiki) that I have a HTC "Raphael" (touch pro...duh! ) but I see a lot of ROM's for the Diamond and pro 2 aswell! Do they all work fine on the Touch pro to? As a newbie I don't know were to look for when I'm looking for a ROM.
Can I create a ROM of my one? What need I to do that? I know my way around Paint Shop Pro but not around programming like in C++.
Manila (aka SenseUI)
Newer versions of Manila may require that you use a WinMO 6.5 custom ROM as HTC released the new 2.x versions of Manila (aka Sense) on devices that sported WinMO 6.5.
Additionally, some of the recent Manila releases (ex: 2.5, 2.6) may be versions obtained from dev/test ROM source. If you're after stability or rely on your device, this may not be preferable.
Custom ROM's
There are several customs available ... some chefs even release different ROM streams. In many cases, custom ROM's will also contain recent application updates. If you're after stability or rely on your device, once again this may not be preferable.
Custom ROM's are usually specific to devices. For example, if you own a Raphael GSM device, you only flash custom ROM that are Raphael GSM specific. Flashing custom ROM's from a different device or CDMA may permanently damage your device.
Kitchen (DIY Custom ROM)
Building a custom ROM has become much simpler. Many chefs who have moved onto another mobile device will often release a final ROM as well as the kitchen they use to prepare the ROM ... this serves as a great starting point.
Additionally, there are many tutorials available on how to use kitchens floating around the forum.
Lastly, moderators typically close threads requesting "What's The Best ROM" as selecting a custom ROM is like choosing a vehicle, house, partner ... it's all about personal preference. And from past experiences, these types of threads usually get out of control pretty quick. So, to avoid having a thread that you start closed, it is best to avoid "What's The Best ROM" discussions.
HTH,
OH..........sorry!
Don't want to upset the moderators!
Then I have just one final question:
Is there on this forum-part a topic with a standard ROM with instruction on how to customize it? Or can I find those things in the Wiki?
I would like to contribute to theme's or even a Dutch ROM.
I only need to know/learn how to do that! Can someone give me a link to some documentation and files/programs to use?
Thanks!
mww1977 said:
Is there on this forum-part a topic with a standard ROM with instruction on how to customize it? Or can I find those things in the Wiki?
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AFAIK, there isn't a "Generic" ROM with customization tips. What most members do is download a kitchen and post any customization related question in the corresponding kitchen thread.
[KITCHENS & OEM PACKAGES] Raphael GSM Devices
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=582134
I would like to contribute to theme's or even a Dutch ROM.
I only need to know/learn how to do that! Can someone give me a link to some documentation and files/programs to use?
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For additional applications and theme customization, look at these sections of XDA. They may provide the information you are after.
Windows Mobile Development and Hacking
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=522
Windows Mobile Development and Hacking
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=473
Cheers,

[Q] why not stock ROM win 6.5????

hi
i tried win 7(nand), and android 2.3.5 and few more(sd) on my hd2.Had some battery power issue with win 7 and android ROM's. i liked android,But i always miss that HTC Sence (weather Widget). so i went back into win 6.5.
i saw some good looking ROM on page..... HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 ROM Development..... many of them even have htc sense weather widget... the one I like most..
now my question is, why I should use these ROM. they are pretty much like original ROM, and what is the diff. between them and original ROM.
why should i go 4 these Rom,instead of original ROM.?? is there a very big diff. and what??. Many question in my mind, but don't have any answer, if some of you can explain it to people like me, its very help full for me and other people..
thanx in advance..........
The Problem is that there is a lot of software on the stock ROMs we do not need. On custom Roms this software is removed. In the stock Roms there are also some cool features disabled (Camera modes, 567mb Ram...) and the devs of the custom roms are using a better compression and other tools to make the rom faster.
Many reasons to use them such as:
Better support for bugs & personal preferences
Removing of network software & limitations
Newer firmware/software such as WM6.5.3 & camera app ect are only available via custom ROM.
NRG rom transferred my device & further setup by myself of WM6.5.3 based ROM has made a very practical & elegant platform far better than Android unless gaming is a priority.
Mister B said:
Many reasons to use them such as:
Better support for bugs & personal preferences
Removing of network software & limitations
Newer firmware/software such as WM6.5.3 & camera app ect are only available via custom ROM.
NRG rom transferred my device & further setup by myself of WM6.5.3 based ROM has made a very practical & elegant platform far better than Android unless gaming is a priority.
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thanx 4 the comparison,now my mind is clear and no more question left,i am going to install custom rom.
thanx again

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