Did not follow directions - Deleted Necessary Stock Apps

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    Did not follow directions - Deleted Necessary Stock Apps

    Well I thought I had read enough about rooting and what to do and what not to do but apparently I should have looked up a list of applications on the Droid 3 that were safe to delete after rooting. I deleted a few apps related to the contacts application (Yahoo, etc.) and now using anything with my contacts causes a force close. I know people have asked about this before and I apologize but I read all of the threads and I just do not understand what I need to do to restore my phone completely back to stock.

    Can someone please have compassion (read pity) on my soul and post noob instructions on returning my Droid 3 back to stock condition?
    I would greatly appreciate it and I promise not to do it again
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    Here you go! [SBF] Droid 3 Fastboot files (5.5.959 and 5.6.890) - RootzWiki That will revert you completely back to stock. Not sure if there is any other way to restore without SBFing.
    In the future don't delete anything without lots of research, but you can freeze them using apps like Titanium Backup!
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    Thank you so much! all the other SBF links I found ended in 404's or did not have directions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rubiksc00p View Post
    Here you go! [SBF] Droid 3 Fastboot files (5.5.959 and 5.6.890) - RootzWiki That will revert you completely back to stock. Not sure if there is any other way to restore without SBFing.
    In the future don't delete anything without lots of research, but you can freeze them using apps like Titanium Backup!
    Titanium Backup Pro is absolutely the safest way to freeze apps and then delete them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by y0urkrypt0nite View Post
    Thank you so much! all the other SBF links I found ended in 404's or did not have directions.

    Ahhhhh good! Love it when I'm actually productive here, instead of checking rumors!

    Swyped and sent through the interwebz directly to you from somewhere and some device that doesn't concern you!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rubiksc00p View Post
    Here you go! [SBF] Droid 3 Fastboot files (5.5.959 and 5.6.890) - RootzWiki That will revert you completely back to stock. Not sure if there is any other way to restore without SBFing.
    In the future don't delete anything without lots of research, but you can freeze them using apps like Titanium Backup!

    How about if I did the same thing with a Droid Bionic? I backed up all my apps using Titanium Backup first, but didn't know to freeze them before removing. Now I cannot restore the yahoo apps using Titanium Backup (just get a spinning wheel indefinitely). Any help?? I'm a semi-noob.

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