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WING USPL
Tenshi Hinanawi edited this page Nov 23, 2012
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Notice: The new WING HardSPL method is recommended over this one. This guide is just kept for archival purposes.
- Download Flash Center from here or Mediafire
- Unzip Flash Center in a location of your choice, let's say your Desktop
- WING Custom ROMs
- Unzip or unrar the downloaded
.NBH
file into theRUU
folder inside theFlash Center
folder - Make sure that you have the
.NBH
file in theRUU
folder and not within another folder - Put your phone into flight mode (Not necessary, but it's recommended)
- Connect your phone to your computer via USB and make sure ActiveSync is connected
- Go into your
Flash Center
folder and run herald-uspl.exe - Follow the instructions as closely as possible on the command prompt that appears.
- Your screen on your cell phone will go white around the 75% part of the "second step" now. ActiveSync will LOSE its connection. This is normal behavior.
- Once it says it's finished, your phone will restart and you will have your new ROM!
- Introduction - A quick intro to the rationale and ideals of this guide, and modding in general.
- Essential Maker Skills - Essential Skills that every maker should have.
- Archivist Tools - All the tools an internet archivist needs under their belt.
- Android Development Codex - All kinds of Android smartphones.
- Business Class Laptops - Computers that last: The ThinkPad, the HP EliteBook, the Dell Precision/Latitude.
- EBook Readers - A good eInk screen remains the best way to read literature comfortably.
- Game Consoles - Homebrew development scenes have made it possible to unlock the full power of your game console's computer chip.
- Graphing Calculators - This is the last vestige of the age of 80's Home Computers; where programs were simple and graphics were minimal.
- Home Server - Why buy cloud storage when you can build your own cloud? For media streaming, torrenting, and VPN access (to bypass blocked internet).
- Routers - Amazingly, your ordinary router probably runs Linux on it's little embedded CPU.
- Authentication Wallets - Manage your plethora of accounts, passwords, and RSA public keys using a GPG-encrypted wallet.
- LEGO Mindstorms - The easiest way to build functional robots and machines; using good ol' LEGO and Technic bricks.
- Vintage Computers - Amiga, Apple ][, and all the other random home computers that defined the 1980s.
- Genetic Programming - Programs that mutate and evolve by themselves, like Genes. It's a very difficult concept to grasp, but a very powerful method that transcends math or algorithms.
- General Guidelines - The ideals that you should uphold while working with and editing this guide.
- Device Guide Templates - Templates and general guidelines for creating customized guides for a device.
- Linux - Run a full desktop OS on your little mobile device; research is being made to make it comfortable to use in the mobile space.
- Glossary - Contains all the crazy acronyms and word soup that you'll need to wade through when using this guide.