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Old 04-22-2007, 09:24 AM
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Lost Voicemail Indicator After Flash

I'm coming to the well of knowledge once again....

I just (well, the beginning of the month) recooked a 3.3 ROM. The only thing I changed were which programs I used, and not much deleting stuff already in the stock ROM.

I just found out I have 8 voicemails, but there is no voicemail indicator(the envelope icon at the top of the screen) that pops up anymore to let me know. I called Sprint and had them run diagnostics, and now a trouble ticket has been issued (of course I never said I was using my own ROM ).

I'm wondering if anyone knows if I may have inadvertently left something out that would cause this to happen? Maybe an important dll, or something in my ExtROM?

I'm going to start deleting programs next to see if one is causing the problem, but I'm using the same programs as in my first cooked ROM and never had this problem.

Thanks for any and all responses.
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