- Jun 23, 2010
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So, you've rooted, deleted bloatware, and now need to put it back on there so that you'll be able to get the 2.2 (Froyo) update. Here's what to do...
credit to: humungus over at androidforums
- Download (if you haven't already, BTW, it's great to have with root) ---> Root Explorer (File Manager)
- Download any of the files that you deleted here. ---> Droid X Default Applications (.604)
- Put these files (.apk) on your SD card
- Copy (or move) the files (.apk) to /system/app (you will need to make /system/app writable wo while in Root Explorer press the R/W key when you're in the /system/app directory).
- Once you have the file (.apk) in /system/app, click the app and install it.
- Now is where the magic happens. The application has been installed but your device won't think it's a system app until you change the permissions. In Root Explorer, long press (hold) on the app (while in /system/app) and click 'permissions'. Then change the permissions by checking only these boxes: User Read, User Write, Group Read, Others Read.
- Repeat as necessary. (Hopefully you didn't delete TOO many)
- When you're done make /system/app read only again by clicking the same box as before (in Root Explorer) at the top right while you're in the /system/app folder.
- Reboot.
- Done.
credit to: humungus over at androidforums
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