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Root Removed a crucial system application...

I was using system app uninstaller and i uninstalled an app called "Telenet.apk" or something close to that. It has a phone for an icon and it was right above or below "phone.apk". Now my phone keeps making me force close "process com.android.phone". I cannot connect to any cell towers either. I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on how to fix this, or of they could tell me the exact name of what i deleted, Maybe like a screen shot or something so i can be sure its what I deleted. Any helps appreciated, Thanks.
 
I was using system app uninstaller and i uninstalled an app called "Telenet.apk" or something close to that. It has a phone for an icon and it was right above or below "phone.apk". Now my phone keeps making me force close "process com.android.phone". I cannot connect to any cell towers either. I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on how to fix this, or of they could tell me the exact name of what i deleted, Maybe like a screen shot or something so i can be sure its what I deleted. Any helps appreciated, Thanks.

Your best bet is to flash the recovery ROM. I'm assuming you have Cricket's version, so use this: Custom and Recovery ROM’s | Android News and Updates, Android Guides, and More!

If you Metro's version, I wouldn't use this.
 
Thanks dude! I did that and its working fine now. My SD card has all of the stuff on it from the last time though... Can i delete all of this stuff and still have my system working fine?

More than likely, yes. I would go through your SDcard and make sure there's nothing important to you on there. If you want, you can format the SDcard found in Settings -> SD card & Phone Storage -> Format SD card. Just make sure you get all your music, pics, and all that good stuff.

If you decide to root your phone again, make sure to use a backup program (i.e. Titanium Backup) and backup any system app you decide to uninstall so you can avoid having to recover your phone again.
 
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