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Originally Posted by PMDColeslaw
Well to be honest I never used carrier cabs so Im not sure if bell requires one or not. I haven't had those issues either so I'm thinking it is the bell cab. Try removing it instead of reflashing and see if that works. I'd say if data and phone still works with no carrier cab then why use it? But I really dont know.
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Ah, if only it were that easy. Sadly, it didn't show up in my list of installed programs (and I wanted to make sure the certs it installed were still there, just in case). However, I did manage to hunt down the source of the problem and my icons no longer look like chumps as I picked the carrier cab apart and found that one of the things happening is an installation of a custom bmphcanoverbmp.dll, and the key "HKLM\security\ResOver\Bitmaps\BaseDll" is being changed to reflect that. I deleted the file, changed the value back to phcanoverbmp.dll and all is right with the world. (I should note that I'm not being case-sensitive in this post, but respected the case of the actual file name.
Bluetooth icon is still absent, but that doesn't appear to be the fault of that dll swap.
Hope this helps someone at some point!