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Root missing google service framework X2

I was trying to root my motorola milestone x2 all day and i have inevitably screwed it up. I was getting some error messages and decided it would be a good thing to factory reset to defaults in the privacy tab( now i don't think so!) Now whenever i try to go into google play it says "The application Google Play Store (pocess com.android.vending) has stopped unexpedtedly. Please try again." I called support and they said i had to have the google service framework in order for google play to work. I have tried clearing the caches many times and even tried downloading a google play apk and none of it worked.
Any help would be appreciated. I posted this in another thread and was told i might try here instead.
 
I was trying to root my motorola milestone x2 all day and i have inevitably screwed it up. I was getting some error messages and decided it would be a good thing to factory reset to defaults in the privacy tab( now i don't think so!) Now whenever i try to go into google play it says "The application Google Play Store (pocess com.android.vending) has stopped unexpedtedly. Please try again." I called support and they said i had to have the google service framework in order for google play to work. I have tried clearing the caches many times and even tried downloading a google play apk and none of it worked.
Any help would be appreciated. I posted this in another thread and was told i might try here instead.


Sounds like you need to use rsdslite and an sbf file for your phone.

rsdlite is a program for windows to install new software on your phone (this is called flashing).

sbf is the software.

If you let me know what software version you are on and what country your from (so we can get the right software) we can get you going.
 
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