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Root [ROM] CM7 with GB kernel by RevNumbers

This morning I had an app that needed updating according to the notification bar. I went to the Market and the market must have updated as it required me to once again agree to terms.

Then all of my installed apps no longer appear in the Market app under "My Apps". The apps ARE installed, just not manageable or viewable from within the Market app.

Ideas?

happens to me sometimes. clear data for the market from within apps management and it should resolve it. happened on apex as well.
 
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im in one of those positions where its time to resort to stock froyo for the week. Im in DC doing the tourist thing and with this rom my phone is FCing the camera, browser, market, not letting me answer the phone or flat freezing up. Ive also been having an issue with long drawn out redraws when going home. Since nobody else seems to be having them it has to be something ive done.

Just to toss it out, I SBFed to Froyo, installed APEX R3 and then went to CM7DXGB. Good thing ive got all my files with me! There is far too much at the Smithsonian to be rebooting every 5 min. to get back up for a few shots. Tomorrow is AeroSpace day!
 
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FIXED!!!
***Thanks Steven for getting this straightened out for me.***

Help?

I was running P3Droid's rooted .602 and decided to try CM7 again since it worked with the GB kernel now. Downloaded it, wiped data/cache/system and flashed it. Worked fine and I realized I forgot to get the new Gapps. I used D2Bootstrap (obviously I wasn't supposed to?) and am stuck on the red "M." Pulled the battery and was going to SBF but every time I plug in the USB, the green notification lite comes on, the red "M" pops up and RSD Lite doesn't recognize the phone. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
 
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