Guest latenightmac Posted November 16, 2005 Report Posted November 16, 2005 Right basic story: o2 XDA exec (ie HTC Universal) slow with o2 stuff on so went for default (corporate) install no o2 active etc. when this loads onto the machine it places a CAB file CAB: \Extended_ROM\Signed_UNI_Remove_BatteryIcon.sa.CAB But this removes default battery icon from the system tray- why?????? Any way to get rid of this and get the batter icon back? Its a challenge I know but why let o2 win with all your knowledge out in the world can we beat it? Thing is I hate when companies do this sort of thing for NO good reason! Cheers folks and have fun! Andy
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