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if it doesn't work, could it damage something? is there any other way to fix the passwords without go back to the stock kernel?
rm -rf /home/user/.accounts rm -rf /home/user/.aegis rm -rf /home/user/.activesync
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But i would like to know if there is a solution for my problem or i will need to remove the Nitdroid and restore the original firmware to solve the problem.