[Q] Own custom rom - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I did a lot of searching on how to my make my OWN Custom rom without the dumps( LEAKS) available, but couldnt get, only did i get is how to cook rom and fxes and mods,so can someone post a link or relevant thing that can help me?

Android Kitchen
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246

I have already seen this, but thanks, but i need something different

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ROM Cooking First Time - I HAVE SEARCHED and searched...

Hi,
Please could someone point me in the right direction on a tutorial/guide on how to use KovskyKitchen? If there isnt one at the moment then please let me know.
Furthermore could someone let me know how to rip/extract the baseROM from a UK Vodafone X1. I am completely new to this game but would like to make my X1 as lean as possible (really how I see fit), do worry I HAVE SEARCHED THE FORUMS but cant seem to find a definitive guide.
Cheers,
Phil Rich
philrich1 said:
Hi,
Please could someone point me in the right direction on a tutorial/guide on how to use KovskyKitchen? If there isnt one at the moment then please let me know.
Furthermore could someone let me know how to rip/extract the baseROM from a UK Vodafone X1. I am completely new to this game but would like to make my X1 as lean as possible (really how I see fit), do worry I HAVE SEARCHED THE FORUMS but cant seem to find a definitive guide.
Cheers,
Phil Rich
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There isn't one for X1. But you could read the guide for kitchen for other device (Touch pro, kaiser ...etc) since all are basically the same.
Basically, you need to put the extracted nbh file in /baserom and run the command the to extract.
Or maybe you could try mine or itje's lite/clean rom to save yr time.
searched and searched but didn't bother reading a couple of threads down on here..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=446382&page=2
to dump the rom you need itse rom tools and run pdocread.
if you type rom dump into the google search at the top it tells you how to do it.
I have dumped the vfuk rom, but the 4 raw files are even at maximum compression 250mb+ so I haven't had time to post them
When you have the 4 raw parts you stick one of the base ruu_signed.nbh roms that are already on this forum and put part2 & part3 raw files in the base rom folder of the kovsky kitchen, as said here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=446382
Thanks for the advice, but...
Hi,
Thanks for the links fards.
Please could you describe to me what a nbh file is?
What does it do and where can I get one from?
Does this come from the ROM dump?
Thanks,
Phil
x Panel
dude, have u rip the x Panel out from x1 yet?? can u pls post the cab file? thanks...
philrich1 said:
Hi,
Thanks for the links fards.
Please could you describe to me what a nbh file is?
What does it do and where can I get one from?
Does this come from the ROM dump?
Thanks,
Phil
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Just curious, but do you have any experience flashing ROMs yet? I have owned 3 XDA's and flashed many ROMs so I know a lot about the ROMs SPL's and such. Thats something you should be knowledgeable in. I am thinking about getting into cooking too now.
A nbh file is a ROM. The nbh is the product of your cooking, and the nbh is what you put into the RUU to flash to your device. You can get it from a ROM dump or you can download it from others.
It's always a good idea to just download the tools, start them up and take a look around. See what options are available and get familiar with them. From there start asking questions. It's a bit hard to answer if you're basically saying "tell me everything".
Angelusz said:
It's always a good idea to just download the tools, start them up and take a look around. See what options are available and get familiar with them. From there start asking questions. It's a bit hard to answer if you're basically saying "tell me everything".
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you're learning fast
all ive ever done is read the other device tutorials and had a play, although i did prefer the hypercore kitchen on the athena to the kovsky/kaiser based one.
but it does the job especially with the really neat options.xml generator
I am starting to learn to cook roms, does the HyperCore work for xperia? what kind of dump should i select? normal OS.bin (option 3)?

Recommended ROM

anybody can recommend me a ROM that you feel is the best for you ?
sorry new to blackstone.
btw is there any HD2 clone ROM for blackstone ?
if dont , anyone can recommend the best touchflo 3D 2.5 ?
thanks .
You can make you own decision, the benchmarks are here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=516190&page=72
I haven't found a ROM that comes anywhere close to this one as yet
http://htcpedia.com/duttys_hd_leo_h...4ec78cb/soft/htc-blackstone-rom?page=3?page=3
its just all works
Jezwick said:
I haven't found a ROM that comes anywhere close to this one as yet
http://htcpedia.com/duttys_hd_leo_h...4ec78cb/soft/htc-blackstone-rom?page=3?page=3
its just all works
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some noob questions ><
so if i going to flash to this ROM , what should i do ?
and is this the latest version of WinMo and touchflo ?
sorry for these kind of question cause never flash a HTC before , just tried before on samsung's .
binqo said:
some noob questions ><
so if i going to flash to this ROM , what should i do ?
and is this the latest version of WinMo and touchflo ?
sorry for these kind of question cause never flash a HTC before , just tried before on samsung's .
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It often is the latest stable software in the ROMs. And another thing.. It's better if you try some roms out. Its not so popular around here to ask about a god rom. It's a matter of taste and so on. Not so nice to other chefs if i, or any one else recommend a specific rom.
Check the thread about how to flash HSPL and just go nuts flashing and testing. Good luck!
Admin, please close.
Before anyone creates a new thread, the basic requirements for common decency would be to read the wiki, forum rules and use the 'search' function.
Now I understand that you are new, but your question(s) have been asked many times before.
FYI, a dummies guide thread exists for flashing. Also to ask an opinionated query is frowned upon in XDA as it creates endless long threads due to everyone having a different opinion. Best advice would be to read first few posts in each rom thread as this generally lists whats in each rom as well as providing a few screenshots of said rom. Then try a few roms to make your own conclusion on whats best for you
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Developing a rom

In the android development section for milestone specifically, there are many custom rom's that had been developed. This in return make me wonder how they develope/modify the rom. After some massive googling, i found out that eventually you will need a rom kitchen(correct me if im wrong) to start customizing.
my question is, can anyone summarize th steps of developing a rom without a rom kitchen(since i did not find any milestone kitchen) and where to start reading?
my second question is what method did luca, feeyo, ice and fire, use to customize kabaldan's cyanogenmod 6 rom??
Any info will be highly appreciated. Thank you in advance..
regards
-dead serious in learning to develope android roms-
Me too
thnx for the post

Can any one give a ROM cookiing tute pls

hi
i had a Samsung galaxy 3 which is used by my wife now that i got the Mi 410
i have also been a very active member of the forum
u see in this forum their are a few rom cooking tutorials which has created many rom cooks and thus many roms for us to use
I humbly request on the guys with knowledge on the same to provide a tutorial on how to cook Roms for our great phone so we could have much more development for our phone for example see below SG3 development forum and ud see what i mean
see this link : http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=868
link 2 : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1046306
link 3 : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1049846
link 4 : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1058699
because of the above threads their are so many new cooks roms in the SG3 forum
you might ask : why not me
because i dont have the knowledge on the same and cooking seems to be too confusing for my limited tech knowledge
haree said:
hi
i had a Samsung galaxy 3 which is used by my wife now that i got the Mi 410
i have also been a very active member of the forum
u see in this forum their are a few rom cooking tutorials which has created many rom cooks and thus many roms for us to use
I humbly request on the guys with knowledge on the same to provide a tutorial on how to cook Roms for our great phone so we could have much more development for our phone for example see below SG3 development forum and ud see what i mean
see this link : http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=868
link 2 : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1046306
link 3 : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1049846
link 4 : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1058699
because of the above threads their are so many new cooks roms in the SG3 forum
you might ask : why not me
because i dont have the knowledge on the same and cooking seems to be too confusing for my limited tech knowledge
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[dsixda's kitchen]
This is the best kitchen I have found out. (To have rooted ROM, w/o any bloatwares, bash, de-odexing, and many more options)
You need to modify the updater-script file to a greater extent before using custom ROM developed by this kitchen, otherwise there is a possibility to brick your phone.
Though I have found out the correct parameters or changes to this and could build a custom ROM of my own. (fully functional ), but please allow me some time because creating a new thread takes a lot of time. Such that there are no loopholes and nobody should suffer any losses from the tutorial.
Since currently I have a huge office work load, I will post a tutorial soon as I had mentioned before in some other thread.
Napstar said:
[dsixda's kitchen]
This is the best kitchen I have found out. (To have rooted ROM, w/o any bloatwares, bash, de-odexing, and many more options)
You need to modify the updater-script file to a greater extent before using custom ROM developed by this kitchen, otherwise there is a possibility to brick your phone.
Though I have found out the correct parameters or changes to this and could build a custom ROM of my own. (fully functional ), but please allow me some time because creating a new thread takes a lot of time. Such that there are no loopholes and nobody should suffer any losses from the tutorial.
Since currently I have a huge office work load, I will post a tutorial soon as I had mentioned before in some other thread.
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hi
thanks again for ur kind reply.As said by u we will wait for ur work load to come down and help us on the same
didnt understod a single word written above... what u guys are actually up to
kshitij_bhatt said:
didnt understod a single word written above... what u guys are actually up to
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Just go through the this thread:
[dsixda's kitchen]
for brief details:
dsixda's Android Kitchen
Compatible with Windows (Cygwin) / Linux / Mac OS X
Who is this kitchen for?
Those who are brand new to creating custom ROMs and want an easy place to start learning
Those who just want to modify shipped ROMs or someone else's custom ROMs to their liking
Those who are confused by all those scripts and complex commands required for building and extracting
Napstar said:
Just go through the this thread:
[dsixda's kitchen]
for brief details:
dsixda's Android Kitchen
Compatible with Windows (Cygwin) / Linux / Mac OS X
Who is this kitchen for?
Those who are brand new to creating custom ROMs and want an easy place to start learning
Those who just want to modify shipped ROMs or someone else's custom ROMs to their liking
Those who are confused by all those scripts and complex commands required for building and extracting
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Guide added in our development section.
Please check: [GUIDE]dsixda's Android Kitchen - Now with Huawei Ideos X6 support(Windows/Linux/Mac)
Supports for cooking stock ROM or custom ROM built on Stock. Not supported for Cyanogenmod or MIUI releases.
Hey Napstar! I have ported Galaxy Mini CM ROM to my Galaxy Y. I have zipped the folder after replacing Kernel and editing several files but when i try to flash it from my stock recovery I get errors like:
assert failed: write_rawimage("/temp/boot.img" ,"boot")
E:Error in /temp/sideload/package.zip
(Status7)
I think something is wrong with the MANIFEST-INF folder in zipped rom.
Can you tell me how to make a new MANIFEST-INF folder for my ROM.
Waiting for reply...................................................

How to create a ROM ?

i Would like to make my custom ROM. can anybody teach me or give me a link to some tutorials
dickwyn said:
i Would like to make my custom ROM. can anybody teach me or give me a link to some tutorials
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Hi there. Maybe u can try searching at chef central. Here 1 example making custom rom. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1272270

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