Mh... There's a command line way to do this? I'm on a real eeepc. I
don't think reset to default is able to fix this.

On 16 Apr, 22:18, Dave Sparks <davidspa...@android.com> wrote:
> This should happen automatically. Did reset the data partition?
>
> On Apr 16, 2:51 am, Luca Belluccini <lucabellucc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I built the installer image for x86 (added include frameworks/base/
> > data/sounds/OriginalAudio.mk in mk files).
> > The ogg files are correctly placed under system/media/audio/
> > ringtones/.
> > When I go in settings panel, no ringtone is displayed.
> > In logcat, I can see:
> > MediaPlayerService: Couldn't open fd for content://settings/system/ringtone
> > MediaPlayer: Unable to create media player
> > RingtoneManager: Failed to open ringtone content://settings/system/ringtone
>
> > How to refresh content provider entries?
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