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vibe

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Sep 6, 2007
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Hey guys,

Well i was attempting to clean up my home menu on my iPhone by hiding some 3rd party apps using the Customize application. I was planning to use a 3rd party launcher to launch these apps, however I made the mistake of hiding the customize and installer apps even before installing the launcher, thus i'm not able to access my 3rd party apps any longer. How would i go about displaying all my apps again on the main home page. Thanks!
 
Yes, the same thing happened to me. And to make it worse I turned off open ssh. If you have that then you can run customize to fix it. Or delete the program that hides the apps and it'll unhide them. Hope this helps.
 
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Why do you all have to make this hard on yourself's. You can fix this issue in 30 seconds and its really easy.

1. download Diskaid (lets you view the iphone files) http://www.digidna.net/diskaid/
Install & Run and make sure iphone is in the dock

2. select root from the drop down box on the bottom left
3. navigate to var/mobile/library/preferences/
4. delete com.apple.springboard.plist
5. reboot phone

you dont need to have anything installed what so ever.
 
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