ht notice that your blackberry phone refused to turn on,
display white Blackberry screen, not booting into the home screen or a
freezing / very slow. It means your phone has crashed.
A crazed , Nuked or Corrupt Blackberry operating system is nothing
out of the blues so don’t panic if you find yourself in such a
situation; it’s something that are most likely to come across sooner or
later as you are using your Blackberry anyway.
Some Common Reasons that can Make Blackberry OS Crash, Corrupt or Nuked
- Unplugging or disconnecting your Blackberry during an OS upgrade or update.
- Installing too many heavy apps.
- Installing incompatible apps.
- Downloading your Blackberry Operating System Software from suspicious sources.
The following tutorial teaches you how to install/updated/latest
Blackberry OS on your Blackberry. This method is universal, which means
that it works on OS5, 6, and the latest OS7. It works on old phones as
well as on the latest OS7 powered device.
To Install/Upgrade a Blackberry Operating System (OS):
1. You need to install the Blackberry Desktop Manager, it comes in a
CD when you purchase your Blackberry phone or you can simply download
the latest version >>here<<.
2. An additional software to download is BBSAK, is to backup trusty
3rd party Blackberry applications and restore them among other
functions >>Download it Here<<.
3. Lastly, you need to download the version of the OS you want to install. A simple way of getting this is by visiting ww.blackberryrocks.com/blackberry-os and trace a suitable OS from there.
Before moving to further process, you should have everything you need to perform the installation by now. Checklist:
- Current OS downloaded and installed on your windows PC like any other normal software
- Latest DM downloaded and installed on your windows PC
- BBSAK downloaded and installed on your Windows PC as well
1. Now Connect your blackberry phone to your PC with your stock blackberry USB cord, and fire up BBSAK.
BBSAK will automatically detect your Blackberry. Once BBSAK
detected your BB, hit the “Backup Apps” button to backup your 3rd party
applications that have been installed on your Blackberry.
2. Be patient, this process will take up to five minutes max. When it’s done, hit “OK” and exit out the program.
3. Launch Blackberry Desktop Manager (DM). Click “Device”, then
select “Backup and Restore”, once you are in it, click “advanced” and
back up the settings you would to backup. Only backup your calendar,
service books, bbm contact list, and contacts because if you are backing
up other settings from the old device, when you load them onto the new
OS, the extra old settings might not compatible with the new OS. Once
the backup progress is done, exit out of DM.
4. Launch BBSAK again; make sure that your DM is not running in the
background. Click “Wipe Device” this time. It will wipe out everything
on your BB. Once the wiping process is done, the phone will reboot
itself. Then you will see a “507 error”. Please do not freak out, this
is normal; it means you are doing the thing right. “507 error” means
your phone OS is corrupted or there isn’t one. To be sure that your
phone is wiped clean, click “wipe device” again, the program will
perform the same wiping process like the first time you did. Again, the
phone will reboot and the 507 error will appear as expected.
Warning – This step is extremely important, so follow this instruction carefully:
5. Navigate yourself to this location on your computer: C:\Program
Files\Common Files\Research in Motion\Apploader. Once you are in it,
find the “vendor” file and delete it.
If you are running on Windows 7 64 bits, you will have two vendor
files instead of one like xp and vista. So locate yourself to the 2
hidden vendor file by doing following:
- Open up a command prompt:
- Type “command prompt” on your computer’s built-in search engine to bring up the window.
- Type “dir /a /s C:vendor.xml” in it. Once you typed in the command, the hidden vendor file will pop out. Delete that hidden vendor file.
- “C” is the hard drive that your current Windows is installed on it, so if you have your windows running on a “D” drive, please change “C” to “D”.
7. After it detect your PIN click next/continue, follow the program
itself, select whatever extras you want to install along with the new
OS. Then hit “Next” for a couple of times, then the loader will begin
the actual OS installation process.
8. Hit “Close” when it’s done.
Congratulations! You’ve survived your first manual Blackberry Operation System upgrade by yourself.
Be aware that once you hit “close” the Blackberry will restart
itself. The first startup after the new OS is installed on the phone
will take 3-4 minutes longer than a normal startup.
9. At this time, do not disconnect your phone after the new
upgrade. Launch DM again to check if you have the new OS installed or
not. Once you got in DM it will read your phone’s information by
itself.
10. Do the same with bbsak, load your 3 party apps back via bbsak.
Once the loading is done, your phone will restart again. You are done.
Your phone is up and running!
Note: If you didn’t delete the vendor and proceed to next
step, bad things might happen. It’s complicated to explain what the
vendor file does, so make sure you delete it.
This method will not work if you have a Mac. A Mac OS powered
machine with XP installed on a virtual machine will also NOT cut it.
This method will ONLY work with the Windows powered machine. So if you
don’t have a windows PC, borrow your mom’s, neighbor’s, friend’s
whatever.
Hope this solved some issues you might be facing with your Blackberry Smartphone.
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