Hey guys, I've followed the instructions in the Crackberry 101 tutorial on how to fix a nuked BlackBerry with no success. The tutorial says that we should hit next on the Application Loader app as soon as the COM says 'Unknown.' It looks as though in the newer devices in NEVER says Unknown but rather immediately displays the PIN. How does one fix a nuked newer BlackBerry? Home » » how to fix a nuked or bricked blackberry on pc and reload the os how to fix a nuked or bricked blackberry on pc and reload the os. By asia teleocm mobile emmc training institute april 22, 2018. How to fix a nuked or bricked blackberry on pc and reload the os.
The BB doctor is here and will pilot this thread by teaching you how to flash your BB OS and save you tons of money you would spend when you take the phone to be fixed.Firstly you will need to install the blackberry desktop manger, it comes in a CD when u purchase you BB phone but can easily be downloaded. An additional software to download would be BBSAK, its used to back up BB applications and restore them among other functions.
Lastly you'll need to download the version of the OS you want to install. A simple way of getting this is by visiting blackberryrocks.com and trace a suitable OS from there.Now that we have all this we can begin1. Connect your phone via USB2. Backup all important contents with the blackberry desktop manager by clicking devicerestore3. Back up all 3rd party applications using bbsak by selecting the back up app option4. Install the OS on your windows computer like any other normal sofware, when done go to C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesResearch In MotionAppLoader look for a file 'vedor.xml' and delete it5.remove the battery den plug the phone via USB to the computer go to C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesResearch In MotionAppLoader and click on the application 'apploader.exe'6.after it has detecting your PIN click next/continue select all the components of the OS you want and click next/contiune7.
The installation will begin be careful not to disconnect the phone while it is installing8. When it gets to the part of 'trying to reconnect to JVM' insert the battery back into the phone9.once the installation is completed use the same process to restore your applications back to the phone and also to restore the backed up data from the blackberry desktop managerNow even though many problems can be solved in the BB world by a simple hard reset, this is process is will take care of problems that defy hard restore, it should be stressed that this should only be used as a last resort though. And also backed up applications should only be restored to phones with the same model.
Because i noticed it made the phones to hang alot if you restore in a different modelAny problems with your BB phone can also be posted here and i'll attend to it, and if you know the solution to a BB problem you can also assist by sharing2 Likes by ( m): 8:13am On Nov 30, 2011. I tried deleting a bunch of older videos that were madeon the previous phone and even after they are gone,they are still showing up in my media list. If I click thevideo, it plays a completely different video instead.
IfI try delete the video from the list, the name doesn'teven disappear. If I connect the device to the USBport on my laptop, I can see for sure that those othervideos' dont exist, yet the device doesn't reflect that.Does anyone else have this problem?
Is there asolution? Perhaps a 'Clear Cache' option orsomething to that affect?I read somewhere on the net that I should delete d bbthumbs.dat file on my list by using the 'show hidden' on the explore menu. It didn't work. By ( m): 9:01am On Dec 05, 2011.
Mcleo007:I tried deleting a bunch of older videos that were madeon the previous phone and even after they are gone,they are still showing up in my media list. If I click thevideo, it plays a completely different video instead. IfI try delete the video from the list, the name doesn'teven disappear. If I connect the device to the USBport on my laptop, I can see for sure that those othervideos' dont exist, yet the device doesn't reflect that.Does anyone else have this problem? Is there asolution?
Perhaps a 'Clear Cache' option orsomething to that affect?I read somewhere on the net that I should delete d bbthumbs.dat file on my list by using the 'show hidden' on the explore menu. It didn't work.Do a Battery Pull(Remove your Battery while your BB is still on, its perfectly safe todo that) that will solve the problem. By: 3:21pm On Dec 05, 2011. I bought a vodafone bb 9520 from a friend that came in from the uk. I tried all the available unlock services but i am still deadlocked.here is my problem:using mepd the phone shows that the sim and others is and network is blockedthere are no mep attempts left on the phone.some forums i have visited suggest that the phone is permanently locked to its carrierwhile others suggest that the phone can still be unlocked.please kindly advise what to do as i really want to use the phone here.thanks by ( m): 5:46pm On Dec 05, 2011.
Peterz:sorry sim and others say inactive while the network says blocked.someone please help out here.peterz:i bought a vodafone bb 9520 from a friend that came in from the uk. I tried all the available unlock services but i am still deadlocked.here is my problem:using mepd the phone shows that the sim and others is and network is blockedthere are no mep attempts left on the phone.some forums i have visited suggest that the phone is permanently locked to its carrierwhile others suggest that the phone can still be unlocked.please kindly advise what to do as i really want to use the phone here.thanksBoth of you shpould visit the nearest good BB repairers. By ( m): 10:40pm On Dec 05, 2011. Kellymann:Good work guys!I have an issue wit a javeline, I restored backup from a bold 2 on it & since then, when it boots, it gets to the a point where it shows the brand its branded to. Its vodafone branded, so instead of booting & getting to desktop, it will just get to dat vodafone screen page & stop there.I've tried to reload the OS, but the desktop manager does not detect the phone.Pls wot can I D̶̲̥̅̊Φ. Will appreciate suggestions pls.Thanks.You have two options,1.
Download the default Vendor OS or 2 goto your where your OS files are located on your computer and delete the 'Vendor file' ONLY! They reload the OS it will work. PLZ DELETE ONLY THE VENDOR FILE O! By: 8:27am On Dec 06, 2011.
Dino2006:hello friendsI tried upgrading my bb 9300 to os 6, directly from d bb dm, after connecting to the internet; but it kept on telling me application memory is zero. I deleted some of my applications to free memory, but it still kept on giving me thesame error. When i tried to check the memory left from the options, i still had almost 100 mb free. Please wat sholud i do?Solution1.Do a complete backup of your contacts bla bla bla (As in a complete backup).2. Goto to Security Wipe3.Selet what you want to wipe out, then enter Blackberry then select wipe.)(This will totall wipe out all contacts applications everything on the Application memory).4.
Now install the OS, once you successfully install the OS. Now do you backup recovery.Get back here and tell me your results by ( m): 8:31am On Dec 06, 2011.
Kellymann:Good work guys!I have an issue wit a javeline, I restored backup from a bold 2 on it & since then, when it boots, it gets to the a point where it shows the brand its branded to. Its vodafone branded, so instead of booting & getting to desktop, it will just get to dat vodafone screen page & stop there.I've tried to reload the OS, but the desktop manager does not detect the phone.Pls wot can I D̶̲̥̅̊Φ.
Will appreciate suggestions pls.Thanks.If my suggestion does not work for you, no wahala I got your back I have a software that compresses BB OS, but first try the option I mentioned above first. By: 8:38am On Dec 06, 2011.