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Root Stock Rom

wait, why are you looking for the default video player? there may be another issue because the video player should be the generic android one on every rom. the only thing that it doesnt work on is cm to my knowledge and thats not the video players fault its a codec issue
 
ah, ok, well there are plenty of copies floating around here, not sure where exactly and with my internet connection itd take me a year to find anything so just take a look around
 
I have a stock b09 clockwork mid backup I can look in when I get back home and upload the video app for ya.
 
Can someone plz gimme a flashable stock b09 ROM, complete w/bloatware, no mods? Thanks in advance! :cool:
 
Re-root isn't necessary after installation, right? (Cuz ya GOTTA be rooted to do the cwm thing, I think..). It's not required, just for informative purposes. :beer::D
 
Re-root isn't necessary after installation, right? (Cuz ya GOTTA be rooted to do the cwm thing, I think..). It's not required, just for informative purposes. :beer::D

it is already rooted, so no need for re-root ;)

edit: root is actually the only mod on this rom

edit2: just modified my post with more info to avoid future confusion
 
yea the fastboot method shouldnt even require root. you could technically leave the phone bone stock and just have cwm for emergencies, no root, no mods, nothing but a usable recovery as apposed to the stock recovery which is utterly useless
 
yep, all you really need is the updater script, the updater binary, and some archive program to make it a zip. the hardest part really is modifying the script which you can just pull from an existing flashable. making sure of course to use linux or notepad++ to do the editing so that it doesnt become windows format and therefore unreadable by androids underlying functions. past that all you gotta do is put stuff in the right places in a standard zip file
 
wow. you are a windoze user at heart. It is just uninstalling the broken version and installing the non-broken one. To each his own i suppose :)
 
lol nah i probably will eventually and its a good tip, i just dont even really use the archive manager at this point and id like to find a better one honestly, the one that comes in this bugs me about not being able to add things to archives all the time
 
If you downgrade Archive manager (aka file-roller) to the one listed in that link I provided, you will no longer be bugged about adding things to archives ;)
 
actually i probably still will lol, it was just certain archives that gave me issues, like ones made when building blackbean. it was a permissions thing im sure... stupid linux trying to lock me out of stuff, im gonna get in anyway theres no point :P
 
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