once you have adb installed you can then do what fabolous said and mount /system as read/write and use adb to push the files into /system/app.
Im already rooted. I used the sholes app to root my phone. I just accidentally deleted all the built in apps I actually use. No Im not a tech person. So let me understand this right. I just hit your link download this abd(whatever that is) and then use it to put the apks on my phone? Do I download it to my phone or computer. Sorry Im not tech savy and dont wanna screw anything up.
You just did it right? Why don't you just reinstall the sholes rom and make sure you check the right stuff? If you don't know how to do/are uncomfortable with all that other stuff they're telling you.
so if you're rooted you can just put the email.apk and the amazonMP3.apk onto your sdcard. you can download a terminal emulator from the market and use that to remount /system as read/write. then you can just copy the files from the sdcard to /system/app.
You just did it right? Why don't you just reinstall the sholes rom and make sure you check the right stuff? If you don't know how to do/are uncomfortable with all that other stuff they're telling you.
That was my immediate first thought but when I went to click on it it was highly recomended that I dont reflash the same rom again
You just did it right? Why don't you just reinstall the sholes rom and make sure you check the right stuff? If you don't know how to do/are uncomfortable with all that other stuff they're telling you.
i use bugless beauty so i wasn't sure what sholes included. but yeah, this is definitely the easiest thing to do if all the stock apps you want are on there.
so if you're rooted you can just put the email.apk and the amazonMP3.apk onto your sdcard. you can download a terminal emulator from the market and use that to remount /system as read/write. then you can just copy the files from the sdcard to /system/app.
that sounds kinda easy. so I download a terminal emulator then open the app, mount my droid then drag and drop? is that all I have to do?
that sounds kinda easy. so I download a terminal emulator then open the app, mount my droid then drag and drop? is that all I have to do?
if the sholes includes all the stock apps that you want, definitely take the advice of the others and reflash first. it will be quickest and easiest. and harmless.
Last edited by Larkitect; February 9th, 2010 at 01:52 AM.
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