Rom cooking - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi thanks for looking ok so having been a rom flasher i now would like to become a cook i have ozkitchen but am not sure what rom to use i have tried to use a stock uk rom but get an error when adding gives wrong rom type or cant extract files from imgfs structure.
so my question is what am i doing wrong and just what roms do i use as i want to cook a 6.5 rom
i have searched but am not sure thanks in advance for any help and guidence

anubis1126 said:
Hi thanks for looking ok so having been a rom flasher i now would like to become a cook i have ozkitchen but am not sure what rom to use i have tried to use a stock uk rom but get an error when adding gives wrong rom type or cant extract files from imgfs structure.
so my question is what am i doing wrong and just what roms do i use as i want to cook a 6.5 rom
i have searched but am not sure thanks in advance for any help and guidence
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Look in the ROM's thread there are Links to stock ROM's try one of those, I have not cooked for along time , quit during WM5, but you should be able to find one there ...
Hope that helps ....

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I need help to learn to cook a ROM

Hello everybody, I tried a lot of roms from all the developers from this forum.
Now I would create my own ROM, but I don't understand how to start.
Could someone help me in this adventure?
here is a good way to start
try using my nanoscopic kitchen then you'll see what is needed to coock a rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=327225
then you can start to use the hyper core kitchen and start dumping roms to rebuild
The BIG Gullum!!!
Thx so much for all of your job. I will try to read your instruction.
Gullum, how can I get the OS.nb file? I mean, with Nanoscopic I will able to add/remove some apps from the ROM, but the OS will be still the same, isn't it?
divxmaniak said:
The BIG Gullum!!!
Thx so much for all of your job. I will try to read your instruction.
Gullum, how can I get the OS.nb file? I mean, with Nanoscopic I will able to add/remove some apps from the ROM, but the OS will be still the same, isn't it?
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yes you will need to use hyper core for dumping new roms but most new roms the rgu files(registry settings) have been removed... so it's verry hard to make roms out of the never roms.
but you can use my kitchen to learn and you can also find lots of oem packs on this forum that you can include in the oem folder of the kitchen
It means that I can only add or remove some cabs file?
But how you can create a ROM from the beginnings?
I think that is not possible for me to change the ROM in the deep
An easy question: how can I change the ROM theme, or dialpad?
My friend Gullum i´m portuguese can you help me because i would like to learn about to change ROM for portuguese language is ti very dificult?

ROM Cooking for beginners - manual attached

Hi all,
I made this manual in order to help people like myself to better understand ROM cooking basics.
It was ment to be used for Prophet ROMs, but since it uses HyperCore Kitchen, it can be practicaly used for any WM6 ROM.
Please be free to post your comments and/or suggestions.
NOTE: This manual reffers only to "old" way of ROM cooking (first downgrading to WM5, and then flashing to WM6)
If you find it useful, please vote.
Thanks to:
Gullum (for great ROMs)
Anichillus (for great Kitchen)
Cloudyfa (for Step1 ROM)
phnikola said:
Hi all,
I made this manual in order to help people like myself to better understand ROM cooking basics. Hope you will find it useful.
It was ment to be used for Prophet ROMs, but since it uses HyperCore Kitchen, it can be practicaly used for any WM6 ROM.
Please be free to post your comments and/or suggestions.
Thanks!
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No, thank you!! I will look into it.
me too
i like this
Thanks for your effort, this is a really good guide.
I just wanted to ask is there a difference between ROMs built this way and ROMs that we flash using new Hard/SoftSPL method.
I saw nb2nbf tool, so is it possible to just convert OS.nb file and flash it using new method or is there some more work that needs to be done?
thank you
I really need it !
Ill check it out this weekend! Seems like fun to me
I have red this guide and it is very clear, very thourough and a big help to anyone starting to cook! THANKS!!
(@ allothers that are missing some extra's: it is NOT an advanced course! So, don't complain but take an example and publish your own knowledge and experience this way. Then everyone can benefit)
Initiatives like these are giving back the original gaoal of this website, it isn't called "xda-developers" for nothing.
Perhaps someone can make a tutorial for skinning standard OS-parts (commanager, dialer, calculator, etc...) Or how to translate your favorite ROM to your own language?
you can't use this way to create XIP from Shadow's ROM, Crystal V5. ROM or from Korand's ROM.
If someone can make this XIP.. Could anyone share the file...
with that file. I can make a new ROM based on new OS..
varanusvincent said:
you can't use this way to create XIP from Shadow's ROM, Crystal V5. ROM or from Korand's ROM.
If someone can make this XIP.. Could anyone share the file...
with that file. I can make a new ROM based on new OS..
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Never flashed any of these ROMs you specified - so if their XIPs can't be dumped using Dump XIP tool from the HyperCore Kitchen, than I won't bother with them. Let me add that ROM cooker can also remove RGU files from ROM before posting, making it very difficult for someone to modify it. Then I'll skip such ROM too.
But...
FACTS
- This manual was intended for beginners.
- When you are a beginner in ROM cooking you don't like to be confused, but want it all to be clear to you before you do anything to your expensive device.
- I see that you are using modified Touch ROM, which can be dumped with this method.
- I also use modified Touch ROM, but I will not post it - there is enough good ROMs out there already
Cheers!
Hi All - my first post
Thanks for this Phnikola, I'm brand new to all this (smartphone) stuff and need a place to start. Looks good so far.
My TC500 never was in the shops, has no support and no official upgrade path (hmmm...) but there are a few cunning points concerning SIP and home landline "awareness" in the original ROM I'd like to take with me up into WM6.1 (got Cloudyfa's Shadow 2.0 TE ready to go).
Any1 have any good advice for me?
Thanks again
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TC500 G4 HTC Prophet
IPL: 2.58.0001
SPL: 2.58.0001
GSM: 02.19.21
OS: 2.58.20.21
Work on dopod 818 pro wm 5?
i want to upgrade rom and wm6
thanks...
black_shadow69 said:
Work on dopod 818 pro wm 5?
i want to upgrade rom and wm6
thanks...
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Yes it does, but you don't have to cook your own ROM. Just wonder around a bit on this forum and pick a ROM that suits you.
Dear phnikola
Thanks a lot for such nice guide... I was trying to use HyperCore kitchen for last 4 hrs but was not able to pass step 1 of extractiong Os.nb
Your guide is really good & helpful
hi phnikola,
just wanna said that nice guide n great contribution. Maybe more images would help the word "for beginners", hope in your next version of manual..
your contribution really apprieciated...
thanks
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Maybe more images would help the word "for beginners", hope in your next version of manual..
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believe me..if one just read this guise patiently.. he won't find any need for pictures...
I was complete beginner.. and this really helped me in extracting 2 ROMS and cooking a customized taking best from boths.
hellow sir i want to make sure if my pda is G3 pls.. Reply
IPL:1.00
SPL 2.g3.4pda
GSM 01.13.20
OS 7.0.0.7

How can I dump Raphael ROM?

Before playing with cooked ROMs, I'd like to make an image of the original ROM for backup purposes. How can this be done? Sorry if this has been answered before - I searched the forums but couldn't find anything regarding Raphael.
I would also like to know how I can do this?
You can dump your original ROM using these instructions:
Dumping Raphael OS ROM
And how do i do so the .raw files becomes a rom file that i can flash with hardspl. or how do i do to get in the phone again
see Wiki, cooking part and you'll find the kitchen tools
i had tried that but i think im a little bit stupid, i dont get it 100 %
isent it any easy way to build a flashable ROM from the .raw files.
pls help

Anyone interested in 1.90.813.3 ROM Dump?

I have it in my raphael.
http://rapidshare.com/files/151349762/raphael_1.90.831.3.rar
It is part01.raw and part02.raw files, WWE.
Yes sir, pls. Is it russian ROM?
now, it is wwe rom, updated first post
I'll make into an nbh later on if needs be. Good work sir.
Probably is still build 19965 (rom 1.90) so unless there is any newer OEM stuff it should still be the stock raphael build.
just want to make sure it is 1.90.813.3 or 1.90.831.3
I am looking for the 831 shipped rom as I still cannot find it anywhere
THX~
most probably 831.3
I have flashed roms before and this may be a stupid question ... but how do i get the .raw files onto my touch pro?
Thanks in adv
Kris
You have to build a flashable .nbh file with the rom kitchen!
i00 said:
I have flashed roms before and this may be a stupid question ... but how do i get the .raw files onto my touch pro?
Thanks in adv
Kris
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More info, go to below link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=427507
Hi All I was looking to see what rom i had in my phone and it shows up as 1.90.861.6 wwe with a rom date of 09/09/08
is anyone after that version ?
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Hi All I was looking to see what rom i had in my phone and it shows up as 1.90.861.6 wwe with a rom date of 09/09/08
is anyone after that version ?
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Hi, I'm sure someone will be as it's the latest version, and it'll also be useful to users requiring ROM restoration to have as many different images available as possible in the hopes of matching their original.
So please upload it and post it on the wiki.
Can anyone direct me to a thread on how to rip the rom out of my phone ?
Im not really too sure where to start. But I did want the option to reflash to the original rom should I not really like one of the cooked roms.
I will do a search, but if anyone has a quick link id appreciate it

Cooking ROMs (help needed)

I'm trying to start cocking roms for my niki and i need some help.
I already read a lot of tutorials and know some basics but i still don't know how to get to the folders ROM and SYS that i need in my kitchen...
If someone could tell me how to extract this from the os.nb file or how to get to that folders and what tools i need for that...
I want to build a ROM in portuguese based in my niki ROM but with manila2D and some other apps and remove some things to...
If someone could help...
Thanks in advance and sorry my english!
pmmfleandro said:
I'm trying to start cocking roms for my niki and i need some help.
I already read a lot of tutorials and know some basics but i still don't know how to get to the folders ROM and SYS that i need in my kitchen...
If someone could tell me how to extract this from the os.nb file or how to get to that folders and what tools i need for that...
I want to build a ROM in portuguese based in my niki ROM but with manila2D and some other apps and remove some things to...
If someone could help...
Thanks in advance and sorry my english!
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You cook ROMS by building the basic componenet up. 3 folders are vital:
1) ROM
2) SYS
3) OEM
The ROM/SYS are the basic OS of the phone that is needed.
The OEM are essentailly the various packages or programs that you want the custom ROM to contain.
The thread by jerpelea contains all that you need for your kitchen to start cooking.
Given that you intend to create a custom ROM that is in portugese, I would recommend using the Blackstone OEM packages. Eack program appears to have 2 folders, a basic program, and then a language for that program. It is certainly easier than editing and translating the package to portugese.

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