Yahoo Messenger APK - Android Software/Hacking General [Developers Only]

Hello!
Im not sure if this is the correct forum to ask.. basically I have the Yahoo Messenger for Android from the Marketplace. I didn't like the notification sounds so I decided to replace them via 7zip with equivalent filenames and extension then I deleted the Meta folder and signed the APK with Stericson's autosign. The APK installs correctly but I get no notification sounds when an event is received. I checked the contents again and the the MP3 files is there.
Any workaround will be greatly appreciated!

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wg5566 said:
If you did this, it's easy to find this.
Edit: BTW, you need TotalCommander.
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