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Old 06-28-2012, 11:26 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by ger1972 View Post
Actually, I've realised the error of my ways. I'd made a change to external.policy which I've now removed and everything is working again...
It is always better to simply repair your damage if you can (as you did).

The "simple debricking" (restoring "unhacked" firmware image) method was created to make debricking (or hack removal) simple and generic, with minimal required technical analysis (for noobs and busy experts). It has come in handy as relatively painless step in the "edit/compile/upload/test/debrick" development cycle.
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